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NEWS
MySpace
bars 29 000 sex offenders, Reuters, 25 July 2007
Internet social network MySpace has detected and
deleted 29,000 convicted sex offenders on its service, more than four
times the figure it had initially reported.
The company, owned by media conglomerate News Corp,
said in May it had deleted about 7,000 user profiles that belonged to
convicted offenders. MySpace attracts about 60 million unique visitors
monthly in the United States.
The new information was first revealed by US state
authorities after MySpace turned over information on convicted sex
offenders it had removed from the service.
"The exploding epidemic of sex offender profiles on MySpace - 29,000 and
counting - screams for action," Connecticut Attorney General Richard
Blumenthal said in a statement last night.
Mr Blumenthal, who led a coalition of state authorities to lobby MySpace
for more stringent safeguards for minors, and other state AGs have
demanded the service begin verifying a user's age and require parental
permission for minors.
The minimum age to register on MySpace is 14.
"We're pleased that we've successfully identified and removed registered
sex offenders from our site and hope that other social networking sites
follow our lead," MySpace Chief Security Officer Hemanshu Nigam said in
a statement. The service has come under attack over the past year after
some of its young members fell prey to adult predators posing as minors.
The families of several teenage girls sexually assaulted by MySpace
members sued the service in January for failing to safeguard its young
members.
Late last year, it struck a partnership with background verification
company Sentinel Tech Holdings Corp to co-develop the first USnational
database of convicted sex offenders to make it easier to track offenders
on the Internet.
Convicted sex offenders are required by law to register their contact
information with local authorities. But the information has only been
available on regional databases, making nationwide searches difficult.
As of May, there were about 600,000 registered sex offenders in the
United States.
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