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Reuters Logo Paul McGuinness, longtime manager of rock band U2, has called on Internet service providers to immediately introduce disconnection policies to end illegal music downloads and urged governments to make sure they do.

In a passionate keynote speech delivered Monday during the International Managers Summit at the MIDEM music conference, McGuinness said it was time for artists to stand up against what he called the "shoddy, careless and downright dishonest way they have been treated in the digital age."

He spread the blame between record labels that "through lack of foresight and planning allowed a range of industries to arise that let people steal music"; Silicon Valley companies that create marvelous devices but "don't think of themselves as makers of burglary kits"; and governments who "created a thieves' charter" by agreeing that ISPs should not be responsible for what passes along their pipes.

"There's a lot of money in the music business, but it has stopped coming to the artists," McGuinness said, though he agreed that U2 long ago determined that it "would be pathetic to be great artists but not be great at business."

Decrying ISPs that hold up their hands in innocence when music is downloaded via their systems, he offered a comparison.

"If you were a magazine advertising stolen cars, handling the money for stolen cars and seeing to the delivery of stolen cars, the police would soon be at your door," he said. "That's no different to an ISP, but they say they can't do anything about it. If you steal a laptop from a store or don't pay for your broadband service, you'll soon be cut off and nicked."

To great applause from the audience of music managers, McGuinness insisted that disconnection enforcement would work. "I call on ISPs to do two things. First, protect the music, and second, to make a genuine effort to share the enormous revenues. They should share their ingenuity as well as the money. We must shame them. Their snouts have been at our trough for too long."

Later, musician Peter Gabriel added his support, agreeing that a lot of money is being made out of music by ISPs. He expressed concern, though, about blanket deals.

"The trouble with any blanket agreement is that the money doesn't tend to trickle down to the artists," he said at a news conference. "We've all been told in the past about these kinds of deals, and we never see it in our (bank) accounts. It needs to be not just verbiage. It needs to express itself in money too."

In Cannes for a banquet honoring him as MIDEM's 2008 Personality of the Year, Gabriel wore a cast on his left leg as the result of a skiing mishap. "I hit a rock," he said. "And I used to think of myself as a rock artist."

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RE: U2 manager takes Internet providers to task
Clearly Paul McGuiness is wrong. Here's why ...

http://theeponymousblogger.blogspot.com/2008/02/internet-theft-providers.html... (Read the rest)
Posted by: franz.weismann@... Posted on: 02/13/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Like blaming the government because ...  kd5auq | 01/29/08
Missed a word ...  kd5auq | 01/29/08
Normal behavior  cmdrrickhunter@... | 01/29/08
minor detail quibble  CobraA1 | 01/29/08
What ISP would block encryption?  voska1 | 01/30/08
Hey, he is right.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/29/08
He sure is.  CobraA1 | 01/29/08
Context has relevance too.  HypnoToad72 | 01/29/08
They were the ones that broke the social contract  terry flores | 01/29/08
He is wrong  Michael Kelly | 01/30/08
No he's not right  voska1 | 01/30/08
More details as Zdnet missed a few  voska1 | 01/30/08
U2 should pay too then  Joe_Racer | 01/30/08
Wow  tikigawd | 02/04/08
Leaches suck blood  Joe_Racer | 01/30/08
Leach?  The Ash Man | 01/30/08
he's not right  super_J | 01/30/08
So  Patrick Jones | 01/30/08
yup  super_J | 01/30/08
Yes, he is exactly right.  The Ash Man | 01/30/08
yeah and how long have you been working for the RIAA?  jmelnik | 01/30/08
If that's the case then block HTTP and FTP too  voska1 | 01/31/08
I'll bite..  Patrick Jones | 01/31/08
Sell the CDs for less; $17 for a 12 song disc is a steal too.  HypnoToad72 | 01/29/08
and what about going back and using a reasonable copyright time frame? (nt)  jmelnik | 01/30/08
copyright timeframes  dariced@... | 01/30/08
RE: U2 manager takes Internet providers to task  jwjmaster | 01/29/08
"Their snouts have been at our trough for too long"??? LMAO!!!  James T. Kirk | 01/29/08
Infringing someones copyright is NOT stealing it.  hkommedal | 01/29/08
It's also an insult to copyright holders  voska1 | 01/30/08
Re: It's also an insult to copyright holders  none none | 01/30/08
Infringing and illegality  dariced@... | 01/30/08
RE: U2 manager takes Internet providers to task  nintendoeats | 01/30/08
Idiots  Tim Patterson | 01/30/08
My, look at all the EXCUSES.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/30/08
yes and even more  Quebec-french | 01/30/08
No way to stop piracy  voska1 | 01/30/08
Ah I see, the "other guys do it" ....  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/30/08
haaa man wake up  Quebec-french | 01/30/08
Every CROOK has an excuse. You seem to have many.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/30/08
Excuse or not it still occurs  voska1 | 01/30/08
Re: ExcuseExcuse or not it still occurs or not it still occurs  none none | 01/30/08
Cheer up. Not all your readers are are dense.  none none | 01/30/08
who's making excuses  super_J | 01/30/08
Look at all the fragile media they've sold...  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 01/30/08
U2 should go on strike!  Jeffroooooo | 01/30/08
great point, and hilarious  super_J | 01/30/08
It's confirmed  shoktai@... | 01/30/08
Until illegal downloading is stamped out  Boot_Agnostic | 01/30/08
Flawed logic  not4you@... | 01/30/08
Purchase our music, give us your technology? Idiot  GuidingLight | 01/30/08
Ah, you mean extorsion payments.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/30/08
Why not?  Patrick Jones | 01/30/08
I don't think the music industry get it  voska1 | 01/30/08
charge everyone a tax for illegal downloading and...  jmelnik | 01/30/08
So charge EVERYONE for music downloads  tikigawd | 02/04/08
get a grip on reality.  super_J | 01/30/08
Re: Ah, you mean extorsion payments.  none none | 01/30/08
RE: U2 manager takes Internet providers to task  jsth | 01/30/08
according to this rube's logic the answer is yes  jmelnik | 01/30/08
Identity theft and ISP responsibility  dariced@... | 01/30/08
Try to enforce it!  zmud | 01/30/08
If ISP's enforced legal behavior, there would almost be no spam, viri..  phake | 01/30/08
and the "high speed information highway" would come to a screetching halt..  jmelnik | 01/30/08
Reel-to-reel, 8-track, casette, Beta, VHS..  conchchowder | 01/30/08
No Such Thing As Piracy  TheGooch1 | 01/30/08
RE: No Such Thing As Piracy  The Ash Man | 01/30/08
Re: RE: No Such Thing As Piracy  none none | 01/30/08
Wrong x2  TheGooch1 | 01/31/08
Re: No Such Thing As Piracy  none none | 01/30/08
It is a big deal  voska1 | 01/31/08
*Sigh*  Average-IT-Guy | 01/31/08
Actually studies and musicians disagree  voska1 | 01/31/08
Actually what are you on about??  Average-IT-Guy | 01/31/08
touring profitability  super_J | 01/31/08
Touring if you are NOT a massive band....  Average-IT-Guy | 02/01/08
Adapting to Change  TheGooch1 | 02/05/08
RE: U2 manager takes Internet providers to task  mabe3 | 01/30/08
what an ignorant and clueless rube... and I USED to like U2  jmelnik | 01/30/08
RE: U2 manager takes Internet providers to task  bigpicture | 01/30/08
you kids forget  cwhull | 01/30/08
RE: U2 manager takes Internet providers to task  Techknowledgie | 01/30/08
"Radiohead bypasses the suits"  Average-IT-Guy | 01/31/08
Actually the Radio Head CD hit #1 first day  voska1 | 01/31/08
On The Mark Except You Left Out a Group  TheGooch1 | 01/31/08
But it's a growing trend, even for non-established artists  super_J | 01/31/08
Major labels, yes.....  Average-IT-Guy | 02/01/08
What a vile socialist [nt]  Omch'Ar | 01/30/08
LOL  John Musbach | 01/30/08
Yeah, This will work  dariced@... | 01/30/08
$17 I wish  alec.wood@... | 01/31/08
Wrong comparisons  jim@... | 01/31/08
Wrong Example  GM Fedorchuk | 01/31/08
Heads Up Their Assets  TechinMN | 01/31/08
RE: U2 manager takes Internet providers to task  franz.weismann@... | 02/13/08

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