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	<title>Comments on: Myspace Tries To Root Out Sex Offenders</title>
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		<title>By: William Thirteen</title>
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		<dc:creator>William Thirteen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Dec 2006 23:11:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>sounds like a profitable little side business for mr. murdoch.  creating a private sex offender registry which can then be sold (on a subscription basis) to other corporations (insurers, health care providers, etc.) could help him he to wring every cent out of his recent acquisition.  not to mention that it would make him shine in the eyes of the federal telecoms regulators, with whom he has a very tender and loving relationship....

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sounds like a profitable little side business for mr. murdoch.  creating a private sex offender registry which can then be sold (on a subscription basis) to other corporations (insurers, health care providers, etc.) could help him he to wring every cent out of his recent acquisition.  not to mention that it would make him shine in the eyes of the federal telecoms regulators, with whom he has a very tender and loving relationship&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: RandomChick</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Dec 2006 22:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the problem with age verification is that most sites  who want to verify age ask for a credit card number as a means to do so. really, it would prevent people who are smart from joining because that&#039;s the info i don&#039;t want people having. also, nothing would stop little suzy or billy from swiping mom&#039;s card and registering under her name since you can opt not to have your real name show anyway.

how about we start taking personal responsibility. parents: watch your kids internet habits. you wouldn&#039;t let them run off into an unknown part of town with people you don&#039;t know, so why give them complete freedom online? and kids: just cuz he SAYS he&#039;s 16 and SAYS he loves you... let&#039;s just say he&#039;s not and he&#039;s gonna &#039;love&#039; you in a way you&#039;re not ready for. please, let&#039;s grow some brains. coorporations don&#039;t need to rule our lives or take charge of who goes where. cyber-crimminals would have a lot less to work with if we just guarded our personal info and our children a little better. it&#039;s like asking the grocery store to moniter who goes in so we can let the kiddies run free and not keep an eye on them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the problem with age verification is that most sites  who want to verify age ask for a credit card number as a means to do so. really, it would prevent people who are smart from joining because that&#8217;s the info i don&#8217;t want people having. also, nothing would stop little suzy or billy from swiping mom&#8217;s card and registering under her name since you can opt not to have your real name show anyway.</p>
<p>how about we start taking personal responsibility. parents: watch your kids internet habits. you wouldn&#8217;t let them run off into an unknown part of town with people you don&#8217;t know, so why give them complete freedom online? and kids: just cuz he SAYS he&#8217;s 16 and SAYS he loves you&#8230; let&#8217;s just say he&#8217;s not and he&#8217;s gonna &#8216;love&#8217; you in a way you&#8217;re not ready for. please, let&#8217;s grow some brains. coorporations don&#8217;t need to rule our lives or take charge of who goes where. cyber-crimminals would have a lot less to work with if we just guarded our personal info and our children a little better. it&#8217;s like asking the grocery store to moniter who goes in so we can let the kiddies run free and not keep an eye on them.</p>
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