Digital media is going to be movies, music, books, games, text books, probably art and what else?
You want them to make the rules of who owns what? and what we can do with it? They are always redrawing the line in the sand and it's never to the consumers benefit.
What is their next step? I'm thinking they put time limits... You buy all led zeppelin music, 5 years later or 20 listens later, you don't own it anymore.
Or perhaps they can try what Micro Soft tried with banking (I think it was), they could monitor every single usage and charge you accordingly. Say 5 cents a play on a song or a 2 dollars every time you watch yours.. I mean their movie. How about this, you can't play your music unless you are online, you can't read your book unless you are online. Then someone like you will come along and say, "If you don't like it, you don't have to read" etc.
I want to own what I bought within limits of course, if I'm not plagiarizer or selling boot leg copies or whatever, its mine and they should keep their nose out of my business.