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MySpace Sues TheGlobe.com

Social networking giant MySpace.com has filed a lawsuit against once-rival TheGlobe.com for sending spam to MySpace users.

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MySpace Comments by MySpace Friends Out MySpace Player Who Was Feeding on the MySpace Girls of Colorado

When Jesse from Denver thought that he’d found a good thing in MySpace friends, being able to find all those beautiful MySpace girls right near him whom he could play, and trick into befriending, bedding, and boarding him, he hadn’t counted on the fact that MySpace is a two-way street. It was the MySpace comments what done him in.

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The Internet Patrol’s MySpace Profile: Testing the MySpace Danger

With all of the buzz continuing about MySpace, good and bad (lots of MySpace danger stories), we finally figured that we should test out our own MySpace profile.

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States Consider Requiring Background Checks for Online Dating Sites

With the murder of Josie Phyllis Brown by MySpace date John Christopher Gaumer, and Lori Leonard by Internet date Shawn Doyle, laws requiring that online dating sites perform criminal background checks are starting to crop up around the country.

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High School Students Busted After Drinking Sessions are Photo Blogged

As many as twenty high school students from East Grand Rapids High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan were busted by their school after it was discovered that they had been drinking. How were they discovered? Pictures of them drinking were posted on blogs.

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High School Students Ordered to Remove Blogs from MySpace, Xanga

A private New Jersey high school has issued a blog ban against its entire student body, and any students not removing their blogs, including at MySpace and Xanga, face suspension.

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Teen Tony Greco Arrested for “Spim” – Instant Messenger Spam the Next Spamdemic?

New York teenager Anthony Greco must have thought that he’d really pulled a fast one. Having just sent more than 1.5 million pieces of spam to MySpace.com users, he told MySpacee.com CEO Tom Anderson that he’d unleash worse unless Anderson gave him a marketing contract. The next thing he knew, he was winging his way to a meeting with Anderson..or so he thought.