And look at the kids. The idea of owning a physical thing -- LP, 45, cassette,CD -- is entirely alien or quaint to them. In their minds, music is digital code that can be shuttled and forth between devices. Same will hold true for movies with that generation.
Most of the students I taught in 6th grade didn't even know what a RECORD was .
I'm not of that generation, but music has gotten there for me. When i got a new Mac about five years ago, I shuffled my CDs through, inserting the next one as each one finished, ripping in the background while I did other stuff. It took about two weeks, but when I was done, I had my entire collection on the hard drive. Now the CDs live in a binder, the sleeves and jewel cases in a box in the attic, and I rarely look at either. They're backups.