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Friday, January 19, 2007

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The families of five abused teenagers in America are suing the social networking website MySpace, claiming that it did not do enough to protect their children.
They are seeking millions of dollars in damages after the teenagers were approached by sex offenders on the site .MySpace, which is now the world's biggest website, responded by saying that parents should monitor their children's internet use. "MySpace serves as an industry leader on internet safety and we take proactive measure to protect our members," said Hemanshu Nigam, the company's chief security officer.

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