I've said it before and I'll say it again since this is a great time to actually fix the underlying problem:
Limit copyright to 20 years. Full stop. If a work is DRMed strip it of copyright protection -- only works that are allowed to enter the public domain should be protected under copyright. Prohibit transfer (or effective transfer) of copyright -- if 1000 artists make a movie, copyright remains in that group, not the studio, and that group makes all the decisions on copying and sale.
Then let's see if Big Media keeps its multigenerational anticompetitive rent-seeking Big Brother tentacles in our daily lives or not (I bet they will, but at least there'll be an option for the rest of us tired of being told what we can and can't do, being spied on because we might break copyright law, forced to provide free storage in our minds for Big Media crap but not even allowed to discuss the bits we like with examples after the media is pulled from online streaming).
Before the flood of "you just want free stuff" comes in, yes, I want free stuff. I want to be able to pay a content creator ONCE for stuff that I am free to read, consume, alter, resell, remix, lend, and otherwise engage in all forms of fair use with no restrictions. Barring that, I don't want to pay the rent-seeking creator a single dime, and I don't want the work on the market stopping others from exploring the same concept. If a shorter copyright is the only way to make that happen, so be it.