That's the point of hybrid fiber. The copper wiring is "dedicated" to just ARC, HDCP, and EDID while the glass fiber cores handle the video, etc.
A secure physical connection to the HDMI input shouldn't be an issue either as long as the connector is designed well and the cable is not so thick as to put undue pressure on the input.
I don't like HDMI. Never have, never will. But we are in the minority. The majority of the population will continue to purchase the shiny new toys and put up with its "idiosyncrasies" because they don't know any better. That's who the device mfrs are targeting and why HDMI is so entrenched with the mfrs that it will not go away for a very long time, if ever. They're too deep into their investments to change. I think hybrid fiber is a step in the right direction but it's still HDMI