Warez is impossible to control at this point, as is distribution of MP3's, video, etc.
I feel the U.S. is lagging behind other countries in broadband speed because the RIAA, the MPAA and Microsoft are lobbying to keep things slower for the moment until they can figure out how to control things. Anybody remember DAT (Digital Audio Tape), this was a tape format that blew away the standard cassette tape, but it never saw the consumer light of day.
We have super computers at our disposal, gigabytes of disk space, CD and DVD burners and still the big corporations don't seem to have a clue what's going on. They had better get their collective acts together or else whatever revenue stream they can salvage at the present moment might not be there in a year's time.
I honestly think music should be free. Videos, as long as they are not in movie theatres should also be legal to post.
However, things like Programs and Games that potentially use other people's CD Keys to operate can affect the real owner of the CD Key. Like in games like Call of Duty, only 1 CD Key may acess the internet at once; if your key is a randomly generated you're sort of screwed out of your money.