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MySpace teams to create sex-offender database
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2006-12-05

Social networking site MySpace announced on Tuesday that the company has paired up with ID verification firm Sentinel Tech Holding to build a national database of convicted sex offenders, a technology the service hopes will enable it to keep predators out of its community.

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MySpace teams to create sex-offender database 2006-12-06
Anonymous (2 replies)
Re: MySpace teams to create sex-offender database 2007-08-16
Anonymous
I totally agree with this being said! I am a registered sex offender and I am a regular person. I was 19 and the girl was 15 that I am convicted of. 4 yrs age difference! I'm 32 now and shes 28! Does this seem wrong??? Never-the-less I have 2 children and career and my myspace page has been deleted twice now! This is BS that because of my conviction I can't keep in touch with family and friends and post pictures of my own children for them to see! All this does is make me go and get a fictitious email and use another name to have a myspace account again! What a joke! I'm already registered, what difference does it make if I have a Myspace account! Anyone can find me in a database! What a joke!

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