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By Declan McCullagh, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 11, 2006 11:35:00 PM

Politicians on Tuesday accused MySpace.com and other social-networking sites of failing to protect minors from sexual predators and other malign influences and said a legislative crackdown may be necessary.

During a hearing before a House of Representatives subcommittee, politicians argued over the merits of compelling schools and libraries to cordon off access to social-networking sites, requiring some form of an Internet ID that would prove a person's age, or doing nothing at the moment.

"MySpace.com has been a center of drug activity, of gang activity, and of Internet predators," said Rep. Mark Kirk, an Illinois Republican. "Isn't it entirely appropriate that the state get involved?"

One bill introduced in May would cordon off access from schools and libraries to commercial Web sites that let users create public "Web pages or profiles" and also offer a discussion board, chat room or e-mail service.

"If we could save one child, then it's worth it--that one child, that innocent child who may fall prey during the school hours because the legislation wasn't enacted," said David Zellis, an assistant district attorney in Bucks County, Penn., who testified at the hearing.

MySpace and other social-networking sites like LiveJournal.com and Facebook have come under increasing pressure from members of Congress hoping to appeal to voters before the November elections. The school and library filtering bill--called the Deleting Online Predators Act, or DOPA--is a centerpiece of a poll-driven Republican effort called the "Suburban Agenda."

DOPA defines a broad category that covers far more than social-networking sites such as Friendster and Google's Orkut.com. It would also sweep in a wide range of interactive Web sites and services that allow "users to create Web pages or profiles," including Blogger.com, AOL and Yahoo's instant-messaging features, and Microsoft's Xbox 360, which permits in-game chat. (CNET Networks, publisher of CNET News.com, might also be covered because of its member profile feature.)

Another idea that surfaced on Tuesday was to slap some form of age verification on social-networking sites.

"Putting restrictions on children's access to this, such as age verification, will all be steps in the right direction," said Greg Abbott, the Texas attorney general, who also testified.

Rep. John Shimkus, an Illinois Republican, suggested that Web sites find "a third-party age verification out there that can do that."

But some Democrats, joined by the American Library Association, said the proposals are flawed.

"If the goal is protecting children and combating child exploitation, why should these requirements apply only to schools receiving e-rate funding--the poorer schools?" said Rep. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat.

Rep. Anna Eshoo, a California Democrat who represents part of Silicon Valley, also said that DOPA was "really not the prescription to handle this" problem.

For its part, MySpace--now owned by Rupert Murdock's News Corp.--has taken steps this year to assuage concerns among parents and politicians. It has assigned some 100 employees, about one-third of its workforce, to deal with security and customer care, and hired Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam, a former Justice Department prosecutor, as chief security officer.

But MySpace declined to send a representative to Tuesday's hearing, a slight that House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton called "unfortunate." Barton added that if Internet sites aren't taking adequate precautions, Congress should enact DOPA, "at the very least."

CNET News.com's Anne Broache contributed to this report.

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First off, I'd like to see them define "social networking" in a term that doesn't include pretty much 100 percent of sites yet i... (Read the rest)
Posted by: pueblonative Posted on: 03/25/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Legislation against my space roberttwobears@...   | 07/11/06
Myspace roberttwobears@...   | 07/11/06
Monitor and Enforce huh? doas777   | 07/12/06
Parental Responsibility thamasd   | 07/11/06
AMEN!! drpotter@...   | 07/12/06
agree - but how do we convince parents to get involved?? CobraA1   | 07/12/06
Shouldn't have to convince them!!! PhantomX   | 07/12/06
Convincing parents is pretty easy. maldain   | 07/12/06
Ahh but the Crux is... doas777   | 07/12/06
So who gets to choose? superbus   | 07/13/06
I disagree gibby550   | 07/12/06
here's what you do. PhantomX   | 07/12/06
trust me gibby550   | 07/12/06
those are pathetic excuses kckn4fun   | 07/12/06
you have no clue gibby550   | 07/12/06
Ok.. Patrick Jones   | 07/12/06
Punishment lextori   | 07/12/06
re: Punishment and re: OK gibby550   | 07/12/06
RE: gibby55 Patrick Jones   | 07/12/06
On second thought... Patrick Jones   | 07/12/06
Punishment doesn't work voska   | 07/12/06
Re: Extreme Punishments superbus   | 07/13/06
I have to agree with the above poster.. Patrick Jones   | 07/12/06
You are the parent! GrumpyOldMan   | 07/12/06
myspace.com zengirl41@...   | 07/13/06
Had same problem, here is what we did . . . cwestgor@...   | 07/13/06
Great Response.... Gerald_e2   | 07/13/06
Hmmm... superbus   | 07/13/06
Republicans - The American Taliban EJHonda   | 07/11/06
Democrats - The American Hypocrites Asesino   | 07/12/06
Hmm? MyPGP.Com   | 07/12/06
They're both *censored* superbus   | 07/13/06
There are plenty of Dems who find this a good idea ovidtchr   | 07/12/06
You Almost Had An Allied Force Here Asesino   | 07/12/06
Actually... Punchey   | 07/12/06
I guess we're learn to disagree... Asesino   | 07/12/06
It's true... Punchey   | 07/12/06
Oh, and don't forget... Punchey   | 07/12/06
It's not... Asesino   | 07/12/06
Re: It's true... Punchey   | 07/13/06
One problem with that... superbus   | 07/13/06
Don't forget the Dems thought it didn't go far enough... Punchey   | 07/12/06
Don't forget the Dems thought it didn't go far enough... Punchey   | 07/12/06
I have to agree with you Leria   | 07/12/06
FYI: Tipper Gore and Hillary Clinton are not Republicans Punchey   | 07/12/06
So tell me... superbus   | 07/13/06
You say that as if . . . critic-at-arms   | 07/12/06
We don't need more stupid laws...we need parents to get involved... Stellardyne   | 07/11/06
Parents should be monitoring internet usage Linux User 147460   | 07/11/06
Parental Involvement Gerald_e2   | 07/13/06
legislative crackdown... bgonetoo   | 07/11/06
Your papers please Protector   | 07/12/06
Let the Children Play!!! nucrash   | 07/11/06
Greater punishment won't stop anyone... Stellardyne   | 07/11/06
bulls***!! kckn4fun   | 07/12/06
Internet2 on the way, with finger print and eye scanners..... Linux User 147460   | 07/11/06
After all the unrelated drivel, an observant comment? gardoglee   | 07/12/06
Don't you get it? NewCyberian   | 07/12/06
Legislators can best help by minding their own business RexStardust   | 07/11/06
Awsome reply Rex! Stellardyne   | 07/11/06
Of course it's illegal John Zern   | 07/12/06
agreed gibby550   | 07/12/06
Where's the parents!! drpotter@...   | 07/12/06
Well.. Patrick Jones   | 07/12/06
The school should be monitoring then - simple concept, huh? PhantomX   | 07/12/06
And that is what this legislation is about Patrick Jones   | 07/12/06
Schools generally have content filters in place Stellardyne   | 07/12/06
And when they don't? Patrick Jones   | 07/12/06
a valid question CobraA1   | 07/12/06
GROAN! Roger Ramjet   | 07/12/06
Does anyone know a plan of action to oppose this? Protector   | 07/12/06
Yeah. Election day... BitTwiddler   | 07/12/06
LMAO!! kckn4fun   | 07/12/06
Sorry, you're wrong John Zern   | 07/12/06
Internet Freedom lraymond@...   | 07/12/06
Too late I'm afraid... NewCyberian   | 07/12/06
myspace hopebates   | 07/12/06
That's easy to say... LouF_59   | 07/12/06
well said gibby550   | 07/12/06
you and gibby are unbelievable kckn4fun   | 07/12/06
LOL gibby550   | 07/12/06
I can figure it out for myself... LouF_59   | 07/12/06
So.. Patrick Jones   | 07/12/06
Parents need help... LouF_59   | 07/12/06
Nope voska   | 07/12/06
Some good points... LouF_59   | 07/12/06
Parents vs kid's privacy FernMarie   | 07/15/06
mind your own damn business RIAAsucks   | 07/12/06
And in other news the_doge   | 07/12/06
LOL Been_Done_Before   | 07/12/06
Not a Joke NewCyberian   | 07/12/06
Pack of fools Dr_Zinj   | 07/12/06
My Space kevinlawr@...   | 07/12/06
HECK NO froggyshorts   | 08/23/06
Gov't has gone too far - Time to parent adz@...   | 07/12/06
Myspace isn't the problem voska   | 07/12/06
Parents in jail gsterner@...   | 07/12/06
*chill down the back* Dr_Zinj   | 07/13/06
MySpace Legislative Crackdown?? jasprey   | 07/12/06
freedom pmansbach@...   | 07/12/06
how to be safe! good pointers! zengirl41@...   | 07/13/06
Laws are great, how 'bout some parental Involvement Gimme A. Break   | 07/13/06
Then we should also fine .... jason.mailley   | 07/13/06
Alex Jones has already predicted the internet's demise wvoutlaw2002   | 07/13/06
What's being forgotten in this is... superbus   | 07/13/06
MYSPACE.COM pencilpro1   | 07/13/06
If you build a "better" mousetrap, and the mice can't stop laughing. . . pueblonative   | 03/25/07

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