Bonus condemns illegal downloads

U2 - Bonus

The leader of U2 has condemned the ISP (Internet Service Providers) for allowing its users to download music illegally.
He has also blamed the companies themselves for the decline in record sales and profits, and hopes that the industry as a whole pressure those responsible to put a stop to this situation as soon as possible ...

"The balance of a decade of illegal sharing and downloading of music files has made it very clear that it hurts us, the creators.
Those who allow this type of Robin Hood policy and have been filling up with money are the internet providers, who gain everything that the music industry has been losing ”.

"In America they have made a great computer effort to stop child pornography ... in eastern lands there are laws that limit free will when surfing the internet.
It is perfectly possible to keep a record of the pages that a person visits, and therefore restrict access to those that contain foreign material ... it is a matter of the authorities getting down to work "
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Is this the reaction triggered by the little reception in sales that has his latest album?

Via | New York Times


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