MySpace deal aims to stop predators
Associated Press
Tuesday, January 15, 2008

ALBANY, N.Y. --- MySpace has reached an agreement with legal authorities in every state except Texas to change its social networking Web site to help prevent sexual predators and others from misusing it, state officials said Monday.

Several states' attorneys general said in a statement that MySpace will add several protections and work to develop new technologies, including a way to verify the ages of users. Other social networking sites will be invited to participate.

MySpace, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., also will accept independent monitoring and changes the structure of its site.

The agreement was announced in Manhattan by attorneys general from New Jersey, North Carolina, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York.

"The Internet can be a dangerous place for children and young adults, with sexual predators surfing social networking sites in search of potential victims and cyber bullies sending threatening and anonymous messages," said New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram.

Legal authorities have long been seeking greater controls for networking sites to prevent predators from using them to contact children.

"We thank the attorneys general for a thoughtful and constructive conversation on Internet safety," MySpace Chief Security Officer Hemanshu Nigam said in a written statement. "This is an industrywide challenge, and we must all work together to create a safer Internet."

AMONG OTHER MEASURES, MYSPACE AGREED TO:

- Allow parents to submit children's e-mail addresses to MySpace to prevent anyone from misusing the addresses to set up profiles.

- Make the default setting "private" for 16- and 17-year-old users.

- Respond within 72 hours to complaints about inappropriate content and devote more staff and resources to classify photographs and discussion groups.

- Strengthen software to find underage users.

- Create a high school section for users younger than 18 years old.

From the Tuesday, January 15, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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