I would use this as an example. I was shopping for a new fridge for my family. The intended use of a fridge is to store produce in a cool environment, but now fridges come with all these new technologies—touch screens or a reminder to buy milk if there's no milk detected in the fridge. They come with a lot more digital components. In the past, there weren't as many digital components in the devices that we use.
At this time, I think there's a lot more to consider, because we are in the stage where the Internet of things is very common. Although computer programming falls under the work of the Copyright Act, the act does not look at the prospect of a TPM being circumvented.