U2 manager lashes out at ISPs again
Published 6/4/2008 by By Steve McClure, Billboard at Hollywood Reporter
U2 manager Paul McGuinness has delivered another hard-hitting speech in which he said that by refusing to join forces with the legitimate music business, Internet service providers are clinging to the past and preventing the music industry's future growth.
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