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The Question is.. how..? How many of them will use there real names...? Is this just a PR Stunt?!
BBC.co.uk wrote:
Social networking website MySpace says it will release tools to identify and ban US sex offenders from its service.
The company said the new service will be the first national database that brings together about 46 US state sex offender registers.
MySpace is a personal website tool for people who use it to post blogs, music, and videos.
More than 80 million people have registered a MySpace page. News Corp bought the site for $580m last year.
The new technology, called Sentinel Safe, will let MySpace search US state and federal databases to seek out and delete MySpace profiles of registered sex offenders.
It will be available in the next 30 days.
MySpace has not released information on its plans for tackling sex offenders using the service in other countries.
"We are committed to keeping sex offenders off MySpace," the site's chief security officer, Hemanshu Nigam, said in a statement.
The profiles of convicted sex offenders in the US will be added to a database that is made available to authorities.