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Old 06-20-2006, 05:51 AM   #12 (permalink)
maleficent
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I'd like to give this woman the benefit of the doubt... That her intentions are honorable and she wants to protect other children from what happened to her daughter... but... I'm having a hard time with it... i don't see this as anything more than capitalizing on a bad situation, a situation that could have been prevented had the mother been a little vigilant.

This comment irks me:
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lawyer representing the girl's family told reporters, "MySpace is more concerned about making money than protecting children online."
My space is a company in the business of making money.. it's what they do... Is it really up to a company - marketed to young adults, to have to protect children... Isn't it up to the parent to protect their children online? How many Dateline specials have been aired on internet "predators" and how parents shoudl watch what their children do online?
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