...but maybe they just reorganised and didn't bother with redirects, so something's out of date somewhere? (Note also that *anything* after the /MV1/ will bring up that same page)
That may be their 404 page for a link that used to exist. When looking at the logs for my personal homepage, I get hundreds of search engine hits that send internet users to pages that existed on my site like 3 or 4 years ago, and have been gone ever since. Some of these search engines fixate on a popular page (I think Lycos in Denmark gets a lot of requests for "Sixpence mp3 download" or something) and don't expire their indexes to them or bother to re-crawl.
No, I don't host illegal mp3 downloads, those are 3 words that were on the page that the search engine aggregated to a hit.
So I can imagine that even after the Google Dance (TM) that you're going to have the occasional 404. And if this particular host uses 404 errors to make money, then .... Why didn't I think to do that? Talk to y'all later, after I write some clever html for Danish Lycos users....
--NDB