Interesting, but a bit one-dimensional.
The premise is that the artist / producer / musician loses control of the quality once it is out there, and that people are losing what the artist intended due to convenience of delivery.
Well, in that case why do they not properly control what they can? Compression and clipping is now more prevalent in the production process despite the technology improving, so CDs nowadays sound terrible. Apply lossy compression on top and it gets worse.
And what is new? I grew up with AM radio, transistors and portable cassette decks, terrible quality but portable and still a way to extend the reach of music. Did not stop them being enjoyable.
Rajive