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If the author has passed/sold the rights to a distributor then is reproducing it via an alternative method a detriment to the author?
They are are the ones agreeing to reproduction. If the author is the sole owner they reserve the right to recreate and distribute themselves. Modern day media has many owners of the process...who all seek rent from you to listen/watch. Who would you pay?
Have you seen Heretic? In some of the scenes Hugh Grants character explores the idea of originality and uses music to do that. If an song is inspired by another song does that mean you have to pay towards the original song?
You could spend forever rationalising who deserves payment. That's why we entrusted distributors to put a product in front of us based on value of that product.