1. Myspace settles U.S. FTC charges over privacy
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Myspace social network has settled charges that it misled millions of users about sharing personal information with advertisers, part of a larger U.S. government effort to crack down on companies that cash in on consumers' data without their consent. The settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday will require the Beverly Hills, Calif.-based ...
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - May 08 11:53am
  2. MySpace set for relaunch at the end of the year
    Social networking site's new owners keen for a new focus on entertainment
    NME - May 21 12:59pm
  3. MySpace Privacy Shenanigans Earn FTC Finger-Shaking
    Social network MySpace settled with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission Tuesday over charges related to how the site was using members' personal information. The social network had access to personal data from users, including their full names, ages and genders. MySpace promised users it would not share that information unless it received user consent.
    E-Commerce Times - May 09 11:31am
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  5. Myspace settles privacy probe with FTC
    WASHINGTON (AP) - Myspace, the once-mighty social network ultimately toppled by Facebook, settled a privacy investigation by the Federal Trade Commission and agreed to submit to privacy audits over the next 20 years. The settlement, over charges that Myspace misrepresented its privacy policies to users, is similar to deals the FTC ...
    The Washington Times - May 08 01:48pm
  6. Myspace settles FTC privacy investigation
    Myspace, the once-mighty social network ultimately toppled by Facebook, settled a privacy investigation by the Federal Trade Commission and agreed to submit to privacy audits over the next 20 years. The settlement, over...
    San Francisco Chronicle - May 08 09:06pm
  7. FTC Settlement on Myspace Privacy Breaches Is Unintentionally Bullish On Its Future
    By committing Myspace to 20 years of privacy reporting, the FTC has unintentionally produced one of the more optimistic prognoses of its future.
    Forbes - May 08 01:03pm
  8. Myspace settles privacy probe with FTC; agency says Myspace shared user IDs with advertisers
    WASHINGTON - Myspace, the once-mighty social network ultimately toppled by Facebook, settled a privacy investigation by the Federal Trade Commission and agreed to submit to privacy audits over the next 20 years.
    The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News - May 08 03:16pm
  9. Myspace Accepts Privacy Settlement With FTC
    The Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday that the social-networking service Myspace has agreed to settle charges that it misled its users about the information it shares with advertisers.
    National Journal via Yahoo! News - May 08 05:51am
  10. Myspace settles FTC privacy complaint, will have compliance checks over 20 years
    Social networking site Myspace has agreed to settle charges from the US Federal Trade Commission that it misrepresented its protection of users' personal information, the FTC announced Tuesday.
    TechWorld - May 09 07:28am
  11. FTC Slaps Myspace for Privacy Breaches
    Federal regulators slapped MySpace's wrist Tuesday, finding that the company still exists and that it violated the privacy promises it made to its 25 million registered users. MySpace joins its more prosperous internet cousins, Facebook and Google, in the club of companies that have been slapped by the Federal Trade Commission with mandatory privacy audits for the next 20 years (though it's not ...
    Wired News - May 08 12:49pm