I am not sure of that, the movie and music industry revenues peak was by a good amount during the CD and DVD craze of their respective era and I imagine they would have loved for it to never end, they had just no choice to compete with competition offering it (like pirated content) to offer something even more convenient than simply pirating and at an extremely low price. That it is possible to control resseling (and really they have no choice to control it a bit, considering just how much a digital resel market could look like totally open) is a side effect, I think they were forced into post physical media, not something they embraced at all, they even resisted it as much as they could because of just giant money the CD and DVD eras where, it is not like people in the industry like that people now expect only agree to pay a small spotify fee for all the music in the world instead of buying CD or Netflix instead of Dvds, they just do not have any choice.Anti-Physical Media rhetoric is simply a way to make sure companies benefit from all sales so that used sales disappear.