Paul Brigner, who was until last month a senior vice president at the Motion Picture Association of America says:<p><i>"The more I became educated on the realities of these issues, the more I came to the realization that a mandated technical solution just isn't mutually compatible with the health of the Internet."</i><p>If the MPAA could just start to realize how wrong they are. Maybe they could come up with a creative solution? Although piracy is a major problem, I don't think it will be solved with laws or rules, rather, I think the entire industry is about to be disrupted such that piracy won't even be on the radar.<p>Perhaps films will begin to include a new sponsored content aspect and with proper measurability the filmmakers will be compensated based on the spread of the film rather than exhausting their efforts to try and stop that spreading.<p>Just because someone doesn't want to pay to watch a film, doesn't mean they can't still provide value to the filmmaker.