Oh, no doubt. BUNM is a good thing. TLM is content with the way things are going. He's probably got a nice income and doesn't have to do much to get it. He knows that in a short time the income that he's getting now annually is going to be hundreds of times greater each month. All he has to do is wait until it's standard practice to charge for music on demand.
Looking at it from what might be TLM's perspective-
He built it, he's reaping the fruits of his labors. He's making money now. Why break his neck and spend tons of money trying to boost this thing in the short term when it's almost sure to make tens of millions every year for him just as it is?
Yes, he's making that money with the assistance of the shareholders who contributed to his endeavor and in a perfect world, he should consider the shareholders. But obviously they aren't on his mind. If those shareholders hold, they'll reap the rewards of their investments after the sure to come industry change. If they don't, they'll miss out. Either way, TLM wins. It's our decision whether or not we want to win through his initial efforts or lose out by acting with emotion rather than reason. By acting out of dislike for TLM or out of respect for what BUNM will soon become. A CASH COW.