There is no simple answer to that. Digital is shaking up and completely transforming relationships between creators and the entire economic chain, which ends with the consumer. We won't be able to put our finger directly on the solution today. We would like to do so, but that will not be possible.
However, there are a lot of potential solutions, and we must have the intellectual discipline to examine them. I can cite a number of them. Consider, for example, the entire metadata problem. Accounting has been a crucial problem from the beginning of the history of music. Reports have always been complex and hard to understand. Today, with the number of micro-transactions that take place, the players' financial statements are absolutely impossible to understand.
Measures can be implemented, particularly based on the ISO standards of the International Standards Organization. Some ISO standards could help us identify and more accurately describe content circulating on networks and record their value more accurately. That is one of the options that should be explored. There are many others.