Posted on 05/14/2007 12:01:17 PM PDT by 3AngelaD
RALEIGH, N.C. Top law enforcement officers from seven states issued a letter to MySpace.com on Monday, asking the social networking site to turn over the names of registered sex offenders who use the service. The letter asks MySpace to provide information on how many registered sex offenders are using the site, and where they live. Attorneys general from North Carolina, Connecticut, Idaho, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Ohio and Pennsylvania signed the letter.
Law enforcement agencies have identified more than 200 cases nationwide of children "lured out of their home by predators they met on MySpace," North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper said a written statement Monday.
In their letter, the attorneys general also asked that MySpace describe the steps it has taken to warn users about sex offenders and remove their profiles.
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal called the site a "virtual playground" for predators. "That combination of sex offenders and children is a recipe for tragedy."
Myspace's policy prevents children under 14 from setting up profiles, but it relies on users to specify their ages.
The site is owned by media conglomerate News Corp.
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Yeah, because pervs can’t use any other site for the same purpose. This ridiculous move is just another anti-Myspace ploy because they’re the top dog right now. How the hell is Myspace even supposed to know who is a sex offender? People don’t use their real names most of the time - sex offenders would be least likely to do so.
If they’re so worried about sex offenders, why release them from prison?
That's what I want to know too!
yeah, but mostly the kids lie about their ages...make themselves seem older. I cut myspace off after, a friend of my daughter put her full name on her page
I called the Mom when that did not good, I contacted myspace-it was gone in 30 minutes, but I still think it’s dangerous for teens. Lately the kids have been posting video’s of taped fights-pretty violent.
I’ve got a Myspace under my FR screen name (I get nothing there but spam). But I don’t recall a box that said “check here if you are a sex offender.” If there was one, would anyone check it?
Hell, I don’t even remember being asked for my real name or address.
This sounds all backwards. But in any case, when they start collecting e-mail addresses expect the porn/spam merchants to go after those lists. Talk about a highly-qualified list of potential customers!
By "predators" do they mean registered sex offenders, or were there those who weren't? BTW, I seem to recall that in this state we now have the crime of "luring" (I don't have the legal definition of that).
Yes, you self-report age, name, and location.
The only real ID you give is the DNS number you post or lurk from.
It’s like Free Republic- anonymous to those without a warrant.
Creating a false identity or DBA or nickname is not a crime if you do not intend to do harm, though I think Myspace has in their T&Cs rules that you must say who you reallly are.
This is one reason the libs want to do away with web anonymity, that and they wanted to find Buckhead and KCTanker right quick.
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