February 1, 2007
MySpace to Develop Database to Help Block Sex Offenders (NBC 24 Toledo)
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SPRINGFIELD - Concerned about online threats to children from adults - and to adults from children - Illinois House Republicans unveiled legislation Wednesday to crack down on Internet sex predators and students who post death threats.Illinois Republicans unveil proposals that target Internet threats, predators (Lincoln Courier)
WASHINGTON - Ohio Reps. Paul Gillmor and Steve Chabot said Tuesday that in this technology savvy world, requiring sex offenders to register just their physical address is just not good enough anymore.MySpace, Congress tackle online predators (CentralOhio.com)
The social-networking site MySpace.com has donated technology it helped develop to identify and block sexual predators from online communities. The company, a unit of News Corp., said it will donate its Sentinel Safe database software to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. MySpace has been developing the program with Sentinel Tech Holding Corp.MySpace Donates Tools to Block Predators (The Herald-Sun)
NEW YORK (Reuters) — News Corp.’s popular Web network MySpace, criticized for not doing enough to protect young people on its site from sexual predators, said on Monday it opened access to its database of U.S. sex offenders to a center that tracks missing children.MySpace opens sex offender list to missing kids group (CNN.com)

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