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MySpace Coordinates with State Attorneys General on Internet Safety      1/15/2008

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The social networking site MySpace, popular with teens as well as adults, has reached a landmark agreement with the Attorneys General of 49 states and the District of Columbia to enact basic safety precautions for underage users as well as reviewing posted content for questionable, pornographic and illegal material. Cris Clapp, Congressional Liaison and Policy Analyst for Enough is Enough has more on this breakthrough. Listen | Download

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