Perhaps I could mention the huge impact social media has on museums. There was a time when museums were famous for not allowing photography in exhibitions. Of course, part of that was to protect the works, because of flash and so on, but the other part was to protect the copyright of artists, who were not paid to allow the distribution of images.
We all know that time is over. It's impossible to control photography in exhibitions, and in fact, most major contemporary artists who have the means to allow photography to happen encourage it.
The reality is that many contemporary artists suffer because of the fact that their works are photographed and distributed widely on the Internet, and they are not recompensed in any way for that. That's going to be an important factor any time you mention the word “digital”. Museums struggle with that.