You may recall that he made similar accusations earlier this year at the MIDEM music industry trade show in Cannes, France. This time around he was once again speaking to a music industry audience in Hong Kong's Music Matters conference.
McGuinness claimed that ISPs are already capable of taking action. He said "The modern history of the Internet is chockfull of examples of ISPs intervening in the traffic on their networks when it suits them,"
As an example he cited Comcast's recent experience with P2P filtering to block BitTorrent filtering. He conveniently forgot to mention their subsequent change of heart after the FCC made it clear that they were prepared to take action against the company over the matter.