Just turn off Javascript. So much less hassle.
Edit:
As Gadgetoid said, the net routes around damage.
This quote should be rightfully attributed to John Gilmore, one of the EFF founders and a self-proclaimed Internet Activist:
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/John_Gilmore
He said it back in 1993. Which shows how painfully little has been learned since.
Since then, we've seen real world examples of the net routing around censorship. We've seen the rise of the Torrent, replacing sites with a far, far more robust filesharing system which has proven a bigger thorn in the MPAAs side. If torrents go down, who can tell what resilient file-sharing beast will lift them up again upon its shoulders.
Think about it; when Torrents first landed they had a high barrier to entry and most people didn't know what the hell they were. But Torrent wraps up a very technical concept into a very simple and accessible format that is now almost ubiquitous as a method of piracy for the average job. Obviously file sharing sites still exist for the more experienced user, but these have been pushed underground.
What will come next? A secure, distributed and untouchable method of sharing torrent files, without the need for websites. It'll then become illegal to link to anything helping people get onto that new method... so, in short, it will be illegal to:
Link to a site that explains how to get into a network that contains sites which link to torrent files which link to servers which link to users' computers which contain pirated material.
Where does it end? Soon it will be illegal to link to anything that, in an arbitrarily long chain of links, might possibly lead to some source of pirated material. IE: links will be illegal.