MySpace former CEO to pay $750k

by David Evans on October 21, 2005 in Dating Industry Finance

Brad Greenspan, Intermix Media Inc.’s former chief executive, will pay $750,000 in penalties for his role in the company’s bundling of hidden spyware that delivered pop-up advertising, the New York Attorney General’s office said on Thursday. Intermix affiliate Acez Software has agreed to pay $35,000 in related penalties.

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