human nature simply isn't like that and while it might work in a commune, in the real anonymous world it simply isn't feasible.
Humans were built to copy, and share and communicate.
What would have happened if someone had put copyright on the first spoken language, or patented the wheel?
Culture is too important to be owned, Its yours and it's mine, and the guy down the streets... You can try to own it, but you cant encapsulate it, once its released into the wild it belongs to everyone.
You recording it doesn't make it yours any more than the person being recorded can claim it to be theirs.
If you continue to think "what about the money" you'll continue to miss the point... with modern technology the high end recording techniques are available to make professional standard media content anywhere. You dont need 50 million dollars and a contract with industrial light and magic to make brilliant SFX, you need 200 clapped out pc's, a mile of 2nd hand cat5e wire, and a working knowledge of C++.
The worm sas turned and we're all creators... I'm creating content right now, you are every time you upload... we've removed the scarcity that makes our content valuable in monetary terms.
Information wants to be free!
In the end if you can make a scarce commodity you'll still make money... good photographs aren't scarce anymore, good programmes aren't scarce anymore, good videos, and good acting aren't.
Your market is falling away from you all the time, and all you can say is "but people won't share" they are sharing.... your work, and my work, and everybody else's bloody work. they amount of creators will always be less than the amount of creative collaborators which will be less than the amount of consumers. But the ratio and the mechanics of accessing the consumer has changed forever...
I'm not saying this will happen over night... I'm not saying this will happen in ten years... I'm saying that in another 60 years... when I'm old and decrepit. the changes will slowly have crept over us without the world really noticing.
Your in the right place at the right time and you shoot the picture of a lifetime (maybe someone famous being assassinated for example). You have the only picture of the event and every media outlet in the world wants to feature it.
Are you happy giving, or letting them take it for free or do you want to hold copyright and get a few quid?
You don't reveal the image, you sell the image to the highest bidder, if the image is so rare, you won't need copyright, and you won't need royaties, just the fee to release it into the "wild" via the highest paying conduit.
And for the record I copyleft my works.