WASHINGTON (AP) — Myspace, the once-mighty social network ultimately toppled by Facebook, settled a privacy investigation by the Federal Trade Commission and agreed to submit to privacy audits over the next 20 years. The settlement, over …
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Myspace settles privacy probe with FTC – Yahoo Finance
George Zimmerman’s Inflammatory MySpace Won’t Affect Trial – jdsupra.com
A long-neglected MySpace page has come back to haunt George Zimmerman as he and his legal team prepare his defense against second-degree-murder charges in the killing of Trayvon Martin. On the page, which he created in 2005, Zimmerman: Disparaged Mexicans …
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A parolee from Orange County has been convicted of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl he met on MySpace. Prosecutors say Matthew Castaneda was found guilty Monday of two felony counts. Jurors were unable to reach a verdict on two additional …
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Myspace has settled charges with The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the US consumer protection people, for violating federal law by sharing the private information and web browsing habits of its 25 million users with advertisers. Myspace’s …
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The country’s de facto privacy regulator strikes again. The Federal Trade Commission announced this week that MySpace violated federal laws by leaking information about its users to advertisers. The F.T.C. asserted that from January 2009 …
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