New Jersey AG eyes MySpace and others

New Jersey asks 12 Web sites to check for sex offenders:

New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram has not only asked MySpace for sex offender information, she’s also asked eleven other sites to do the same.

Attorney General Anne Milgram has asked for information from Xanga.com, Facebook, Community Connect, TagWorld, Bebo, MyYearbook.com, Tagged, Friendster, LiveJournal, Imeem, Hi5 and Gaia Online.

I’ll give her this much, she’s thorough. Some of those sites I hadn’t even heard of. But like other states Attorneys General, she’s picking on MySpace…

The Attorney General’s Office has issued three subpoenas to MySpace, but the 12 other sites will soon be getting letters from Milgram asking for help.

And also, like the other state Attorneys General, there’s no mention of parents doing a better job of monitoring their children.

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One response to “New Jersey AG eyes MySpace and others”

  1. Keith Richard Radfro Avatar

    Since when do scientist or people of faith have the corner on what is right for mankind?
    Science and Religions have both made mistakes which have cost them and mankind dearly. Without inclusive to all, choices offered to all, there can be no peace, unity, or care for mankind.
    Look we went over to Iraq to install the perfect government, which became the perfect failure. We now want to give in to more diversity.
    In California there is a ballot which if you seem too effeminate, as a male or too masculine as a female you will not be able to work. Discrimination divides us all. United States needs to pass on the need for control of its people concerning sex and get to the matters that matter.

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