The manager of rock band
U2 has called on
ISPs to crack down on illegal music downloads in order to keep bands in
business.
Paul McGuinness told the
Midem
conference in Cannes that illegal file sharers are profiting at the expense of
artists.
"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 told
Reuters.
"That is no different to an ISP, but they say they cannot do anything about
it. If you steal a laptop from a store or don't pay for your broadband service,
you will soon be cut off and nicked."
McGuinness also railed against music companies that had missed the
opportunity to sort out a downloading strategy, and condemned media player
manufacturers that "do not think of themselves as makers of burglary kits".
McGuinness is a majority shareholder in U2's management company, which
reported profits of €7.7m last year.
He believes that musicians are being short changed. "There is a lot of money
in the music business, but it has stopped coming to the artists," he said.
McGuinness insisted that ISPs must share revenues with musicians. "I call on
ISPs to do two things: protect the music and make a genuine effort to share the
enormous revenues," he said.
"They should share their ingenuity as well as the money. We must shame them.
Their snouts have been at our trough for too long."
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