Friday, July 06, 2007

N.J. AG Pushing MySpace For More Data

Nicholas Carlson writes on internetnews.com:

MySpace parent-company Fox Interactive Media (FIM) has until Monday to respond to demands from New Jersey's new chief law enforcement officer to provide more details on convicted sex offenders who have profiles on the social networking site .

Attorney General Anne Milgram, who took office June 29th, recently disclosed that more than half of the 141 convicted New Jersey sex offenders with profiles on the social networking Internet site MySpace were on probation or parole and can be subject to tougher prohibitions against surfing the Internet.

It also said a second subpoena was served on June 29 for information on any sex offenders identified and deleted by MySpace since the state's original request and that it would "use every available means to determine the exact nature of the offenders' activities on the site."

More here.

1 Comments:

At Fri Jul 06, 08:11:00 PM PDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

All Americans need government nannies.
Pull the plug on kid profiles, end of problem.

 

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