And there are
dead drops, anonymous P2P file exchange centers that are USB drives mounted in walls in public spaces.
If more computers get memory card readers, that'll become another common way to exchange data. Right now, flash drives are more universal.
Things like this are why I don't worry over-much about the "six strikes" contracts and laws like
CISPA and
ACTA. While I think they're oppressive, unreasonable, and likely unconstitutional, I don't think they'll remotely be
effective in doing what the media industries want.
The last 500 years have been full of steady progress to make information exchange easier, faster and more accurate. It's a bit late to try putting the brakes on that.