Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger has taken part in a EU forum designed to make internet shopping easier.
Sir Mick joined names from the business world, including Apple's Steve Jobs and John Donahoe from eBay, at the meeting in Brussels yesterday (September 17th).
They discussed the notion that online consumers are not afforded the same shopping experience as people on the high street.
Among the concerns raised was the difficulty that some consumers had downloading a CD compared to ordering a physical copy.
The business leaders are expected to file a report to the European Commission next month.
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