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	<title>Comments on: New Myspace Security Measures</title>
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		<title>By: Daniel, Rogue Connect</title>
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		<description>MySpace are &#039;copping it&#039; pretty bad at the moment, if the current spate of negative publicity continues on it could push towards their undoing. I&#039;ve already read of instances of schools banning the site altogether, while there is obviously home use that sort of reaction could push their younger visitors towards other sites they can access 24/7.
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