Agreed with Shaggy. Anybody who thinks it is actually possible to "solve" the present situation using technology would do well to read the following articles:
The Analog Hole: Another Argument Against DRM
The Futility of Digital Copy Prevention
Pushing the Impossible
It is usually not wise to underestimate technology's abilities to solve problems, but neither should one forget that there are limits to what is possible. Besides, if any entity can actually stop us from manually jotting down an eBook we are reading, from hiding our files away from prying eyes, or from sharing data with people by physically walking over to them and giving them storage devices, then by God is a little copyright infringement going to be the least of our problems.