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Your Space, My Space, Everybody's Space
Mark Rasch, 2007-05-23

It has recently been reported that Attorney’s General’s from about a dozen U.S. States, including Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Mississippi, Maryland, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania have demanded that News Corporation’s social networking site MySpace voluntarily deliver to the AG’s a list of all sex offenders who have registered for or used the MySpace social networking service.

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Lovely doublespead 2007-05-23
Anonymous
Your Space, My Space, Everybody's Space 2007-05-24
Anonymous (1 replies)
Your Space, My Space, Everybody's Space 2007-06-28
Heather
Some very high profile celebrities and musicians are responsible for much of the deception and stalking on myspace. The AG's office should investigate and trace the suspecious profiles on myspace. They would be quite surprised to find out the celebrities responsible for much of the disguisting and illegal behaviour on myspace. Myspace profiles can be tracked and internet security specialists can locate the origin of these users. There is alot of porn and porn related pages, etc on myspace and many celebrities are running these pages. These people are not above the law because of their fame and fortune. I think myspace should be banned and the site should be shut down.

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