Guardian internet article uses Moz as guinea pig
posted by davidt on Sunday June 27 2004, @02:00PM

Stan writes:

Today's Guardian (UK, June 24) features an article on the various companies offering music download services. Six are evaluated, with the crux being how much music by Morrissey you can buy off each!

The article, by Ashley Norris, has the bi-headline 'With download services, new music is only a click away, but which server is best for you, and which carries the most tracks by Morrissey?'

The piece comes with the 'Tommy-Gun' picture with the caption 'Napster - So much to answer for'. The reviews each have a 'Moz Watch' section

Here is a scan of article

 
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    try (Score:1)
    Soulseek has a bunch of moz stuff especially bootleg stuff.
    bobmoz <bobmoz@hotmail.com> -- Sunday June 27 2004, @09:23PM (#112815)
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    • Re:try by Uncle Frank (Score:1) Monday June 28 2004, @08:33PM
      Moz and iTunes UK (Score:0)
      Hard to understand why the US iTunes music store has ALL the moz albums, including YATQ, while the UK store has only 3 or so...
      sK
      Anonymous -- Wednesday June 30 2004, @08:52AM (#113257)


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