January 29, 2007
Want a MySpace page? First ask your mother (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Did you hear the following about MySpace and parenting today?
The popular online hangout MySpace.com has been quietly developing software designed to give parents the bare-bones of what their kids are doing on the site.New MySpace software shares kids’ profiles with parents (The Post-Standard)
The Broward Sheriff’s Office has released a new public service annoucement video to alert parents about the dangers of Internet social networking sites like MySpace.com. Watch Sheriff’s Public Service AnnouncementBSO Cautions Parents About Online Social Sites (Local 10 Miami)
Four families from four separate states filed lawsuits against News Corp., the parent company of MySpace, because their underage daughters were sexually assaulted by people they met on the social-networking site. Though it may seem like a novel way for the parents to make some extra cash, MySpace is not responsible for the actions of its users.MySpace Is Not Responsible For Your Kids (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)

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