MySpace, Pols Work to Make Sites Safer

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NEW YORK MySpace and attorneys general from 49 states have developed a set of principles and formed a taskforce aiming to keep social networking sites safe from sexual predators.

The agreement, which both parties called “remarkable” and “landmark” during a news conference at the Sheraton in midtown Manhattan, comes after nearly two years of talks between News Corp.’s MySpace and law enforcement agencies led by North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper and his Connecticut counterpart, Dick Blumenthal.

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