This makes sense when your product is interactive (i.e. software and games.) However, when your product is linear: a book, a movie, a song, a performance, a reading, a play—in short, a narrative, there's really no way to "migrate" that content to something that cannot be pirated, because, in the end, if the product doesn't require your input, then experiencing a recording of it is the same as experiencing it.
Do you expect that the future holds no reward for storytellers in any medium?
A recording of a song, performance, or play is totally different from the real live thing.
Recorded media is just over a century old (excluding books). Creativity flourished in the past, it will continue to do so in the future. Perhaps we can revive the days of oral storytelling. The Story adapts.
Do you expect that the future holds no reward for storytellers in any medium?