Speaking of websites that got shut down...
From what I understand, the owners of Megaupload were drawing attention to themselves by sharing links from their own website for downloads of shows and other things that were being illegally hosted on megaupload. While the website itself had a terms of use that prohibited the uploading of files that were pirated, the owners themselves seemed to knowingly allow some of these uploads to remain which is what ended up being their ultimate downfall.
I'm sure many industries are doing just fine or else independant record labels and whatnot would not be popping up everywhere...in fact, it seems every rapper is making their own independant record label (As an example) and they all seem to be doing very well. The problem lies in the fact that every body wants a bigger piece of the pie so they want to ban piracy outright and, you know, I guess I can't blame them for wanting more. I'm sure if I was in the position they are in, I would too...but I'm not. Again, I neither support nor am against piracy (if asked, I would willingly admit to some of my past "extended trial" downloads at the most that I actually bought in the end, but nothing more due to the internet being a great place to incriminate yourself for all to see), but it is still against the law and it is inevitable that a bill aimed at piracy will come into play at some point and if we don't put our foot down and say what is acceptable and what is unacceptable contents to be placed within said law and demand that that be it or else we WILL take action, we are going to constantly be given shitty bills that will continue to try to strip away freedom, either intentionally or unintentionally, and I'm just going to give them the benefit of the doubt that A: half of them don't know how to properly use a fax machine much less the internet and B: they don't know much at all about things that go on on the internet and get fed bullshit by third parties and so both of those issues together lead to them making poor decisions about how to go about correcting any internet piracy issue.