
Get the Number One Rated MySpace bot NOW!!!
Common sense prevailed when the federal appeals court threw out a teenager’s $30 million sexual assault lawsuit against MySpace.
The teen now is in the process of suing Microsoft the manufacturer of the optical mouse that was allegedly used to click on those MySpace links which led to the crime!
MySpace is full of dangerous criminals but so are the streets that is why from a young age kids are taught not to speak or meet with strangers.
MySpace does not have a legal duty to protect its members. That is why people cannot sue Budweiser after a hellish hangover.
MySpace was protected by a law dating back to 1996 which promotes the growth of the Internet and shields online companies from lawsuits.
The information age puts new burdens on parenting so perhaps an explicit amendment is needed to Parenting 101 regarding the dangers of chat room conversations and LINK-teacher–>cyber predators.
A great quote from the judge:
“If anyone had a duty to protect Julie Doe, it was her parents, not MySpace,”
The assaulted teen was 13 years old when she created her MySpace account but lied and said she was 18 to bypass the 14 year minimum age limit.
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