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The Weekly Round-Up: 09.03.07
Round-Up At which point Ms Morissette would doubtless pipe up: "Isn't that ironic? And the Round-Up isn't talking irony in the Alanis Morissette simply-not-ironic-in-the-least-bit sense of the word. It's been a week of irony upon irony. [09 Mar 2007]
Mail filtering firm MessageLabs blocked by AOL spam filters
News Mail filtering specialist MessageLabs has come in for criticism after it was blocked by AOL's spam filters amid allegations that it had an open relay which was pumping out spam. One customer, who contacted silicon.com anonymously, to complain about... [07 Jul 2003]
'Hypocritical' Metallica launches music download service
News Call it a change of heart or call it hypocrisy, but Metallica, the band who famously hounded Napster all the way into extinction is to launch its own free music download service. Metallicavault.com is set to go live on Thursday and users will be... [04 Jun 2003]
Napster lives, PCs reincarnated, call centres demystified
Comment But it's also a name which high-powered execs at major labels - not to mention performers such as Alanis Morissette and Metallica - probably still hear in their nightmares. At last, somebody has bought Napster - ending another one of the IT sector... [28 Nov 2002]
Alanis Morissette sues cybersquatter
News Singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette has filed a lawsuit against the operator of a US website claiming he is cybersquatting on her domain name. Morissette claims the Alanis.net site, run by Russell Smith, is "confusingly similar" to her authorised... [03 Jul 2002]
Bridget Jones is a load of old WAP
Comment In a move completely lacking in irony, Alanis Morissette has put her oar in to the mucky waters of the Napster debate. Morissette and Morrissey in one Round-Up? You'll be able to get daily diary updates, personality tests, a 'guide to life' and... [06 Apr 2001]
Morissette moans: Musicians are being ignored in Napster battle
News Morissette, who was joined by 500 Napster supporters, said until now very few artists had spoken out against the popular website for fear of being maligned. Morissette was joined in court by Eagles founder Don Henley who echoed her sentiments. [04 Apr 2001]
