The current brouhaha over "perfect" copies seems so silly when you think about plain paper copiers. It's pretty much the same as demanding that those copiers be limited to no more than 100 dots per inch instead of the 1200 dots and up commonly available.

When the first Xerox machine appeared, who could have seen the connection to digital cameras and the ability to print photographs at home, to home fax machines?

The industry attempts to halt long term progress in favor of short term greed. Remember these are the same folks who spent fortunes trying to block the VCR. The VCR due to shortcommings led to the DVD and DVD sales now account for around half this industries income.

As predicited all the movie theaters went out of business.- Oh wait, no they didn't, they were transformed into a different experience, reborn as the multiplex.