flux and contenux
A stand in the columns of Bono's New York Times, between others leader of the group U2, provoked some reactions this weekend. In the edition of January 2nd of the American daily, he introduces the list of his ten wishes for coming ten years. According to him, this last decade, music distribution hurt the creators, notably the young songwriters, but it is possible to stop it by watching networks more. He follows so:
It is of benefit to the Internet providers, the filled benefits of which reflect perfectly the loss of recipes of musical industry. We are as a post Офис, do they say to us, who knows what there is in the brown paper packets? But we know by the noble effort of America to stop the p do-pornography, without speaking about the vile effort of China to suppress online dissidence, that it is perfectly possible to follow contents.
By Astrid Girardeau
January 4th, 2010 in 8:23
In [EXPRESS]
Tagged with China, Copyright, music, p do-pornography, Surveillance