^ I respect your support for SOPA and PIPA, but there are several factors which has produced such an outrage for SOPA and PIPA. For instance:
Say someone downloads content that they didn't know was pirated. Because of that, they get sued for something they truly didn't know about, which means either life in prison, gigantic fines, or being watched by the government for the rest of your life. Does that sound very fair to you?
Or (this is what caused the outrage) say someone on a site like YouTube wishes to make a parody of a certain T.V. show or something of that sort. It's not an "official" parody, but still a parody. Then a company files a copyright claim against that one person just because of their creation of the parody, and the whole site (not just the video, but the entire site) gets shut down, with no telling of when the site can be accessed again. Imagine several of your favorite users never to be seen on YouTube ever again just because they tried to make a parody of a T.V. show or movie (or not having sites such as YouTube, Facebook, or anything else like that ever again).
EDIT: Because Serebii.net has several stuff that could be called "copyrighted" by Gamefreak, it could easily mean that this website never sees the light of day again should SOPA pass, even though it's a British server. Someone in the UK got in trouble for even accessing a pirate website on a U.S. server. He had never even set foot on American soil.