Right now it's still what people term “the wild, wild west” with respect to the Internet. I'll give you an example: peer-to-peer technology, which is Napster. People talked a lot about Napster and how harmful it was to the industry, but those very companies that were fighting through litigation to stop Napster from existing are now using that very technology to help get their content out, so I think we're in an interesting period of time.
Can you lock down the Internet? The answer is yes, you can, and anyone who thinks you can't is mistaken. You can lock it down. It's a form of distribution. It's not yet, but it may be in the future, and my fear is that it will be.