John Mellencamp: Congress must target search engines

John Mellencamp, the rock musician turned political activist who jointly launched the Farm Aid concert series, has found a new cause: attacking Internet copyright law.
Mellencamp says that U.S. copyright law should be rewritten to compel Google and other search engines to police Web pages they index — that number in the billions — and delete links to infringing Web sites.
The musician, once known as John Cougar Mellencamp, wrote in an op-ed yesterday that:

What’s happening is your search engine leads you to an illegal downloading site where you can download — you name the artist –…

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