I think you should read the news in depth before getting so upset. i'm not sure what you are upset about...
sopa/pipa/etc is not responsible for takedowns. as someone said, they died.
sharing copy written material is illegal already.
The reason SOPA/PIPA caused outrage and was stopped was because the people made their voices heard with reason. SOPA/PIPA seeking to enforce great power without going through proper legal channels. this affects even law abiding citizens!
megaupload was taken down through existing laws. Some sites chose to take themselves down out of fear, some get taken down. separate issues.
if you want to debate what is right/wrong with current laws that is a separate issue.
You can debate that piracy doesn't "hurt anyone" except millionaires, but i doubt you could real data to support this. gone are the days when a band can just "make it" by signing a deal and getting lots of money. many large artists have to constantly tour to make a living, its hard work.
on the opposite side, the music industry has lost less than other market areas during these hard times, so it is possible to argue that piracy does not have the huge affect that RIAA/etc claim.
sure, you can argue that one person makes too much, or that market takes more then they should, but in the end, who are you to decide how much something is worth? the U.S. is a market economy, you vote with your pocketbook, if you can't live without some music or software, it sure sounds like its something valuable right? so why should you get something valuable for nothing?
I'm not saying i've never downloaded anything, but I don't claim that its right to do so.
In the end, if the people that are making software/music/movies dont get the money, then quality/quantity of production will decrease. believe it or not, many people want to get paid for their efforts, or they will stop making whatever it is that you love.