I think this might actually point at the end state. Scraping bots will eventually get good enough to emulate a person well enough to be indistinguishable (are we there yet?). Then, content creators will have to price their content appropriately. Have a Patreon, for example, where articles are priced at the price where the creator is fine with having people take that content and add it to the model. This is essentially similar to studios pricing their content appropriately… for Netflix to buy it and broadcast it to many streaming users.
Then they will have the problem of making sure their business model is resistant to non-paying users. Netflix can’t stop me from pointing a camcorder at my TV while playing their movies, and distributing it out like that. But, somehow, that fact isn’t catastrophic to their business model for whatever reason, I guess.
Cloudflare can try to ban bad actors. I’m not sure if it is cloudflare, but as someone who usually browses without JavaScript enables I often bump into “maybe you are a bot” walls. I recognize that I’m weird for not running JavaScript, but eventually their filters will have the problem where the net that captures bots also captures normal people.