![]() Lo and behold, How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb is showing up on Grokster, Limewire, Acquisition, Kazaa, Bit Torrent, etc. So their master recording "accidentally" got left somewhere (or stolen, depending upon which story you believe). to release their tracks to the P2P networks. It seems Interscope Records (Geffen) wouldn’t allow Bono & Co. The labels may not understand P2P, but according to this theory, the band does. ![]() ![]() The alleged theft of U2’s "How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," and its subsequent release on the P2P networks is being suggested as not a theft at all. "Some conspiracy theorists believe that a major artist has gotten tired of the big Labels internet incompetence. In November of last year, we asked the question: Was U2’s P2P release a Marketing Ploy?, looking at a very beleivable scenario: (Please use the comments section to point to anything of value along those lines).īut using P2P as a buzz promotor is something which has been happening with increasing regularity on the Music side of things. Was Revenge of the Sith P2P released to generate buzz? I’m not sure I have yet to see any serious analysis/commentary mustering much proof.
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