Bono’s net policing idea draws fire

Writing for the New York Times, Bono claimed internet service providers were “reverse Robin Hoods” benefiting from the music industry's lost profits. He hinted that China's efforts prove that tracking net content is possible. The editorial drew sharp criticism, both on its economic merits and for the suggestion of net content policing

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Bono’s net policing idea draws fire

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