Additionally, although Internet transmissions of television broadcast signals presumably would be "streamed" using technology intended to prevent the making of copies of broadcast programs, apparently it is all too easy for recipients of such transmissions to find ways to circumvent those measures and download perfect digital copies, which then could be redisseminated without limit online. The resulting harm to copyright owners in a global market could be irreparable. Although this risk also exists when copyright owners stream their own programming on the Internet, in such cases they are voluntarily assuming that risk. Compulsory licensing permitting third parties to stream television programming gives the copyright owner no choice in the matter.