Re: MySpace Hires Child Safety Expert From Microsoft |
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Herb Stein (herb@herbstein.com) Wed, 12 Apr 2006 04:38:07 GMT
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Eric Auchard <reuters@telecom-digest.org> wrote in message news:telecom25.136.2@telecom-digest.org:
> By Eric Auchard
> News Corp. is set on Tuesday to name a security czar to oversee child
I'm sure we would never consider the incompetent parents in this
FYI, I accept phone calls from lousy parents. Leave my number or take
> Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam, now director of Consumer Security Outreach &
> The appointment is effective May 1, News Corp.'s Fox Interactive
> The move is one of several responses MySpace and its owners have taken
> Just last week, a U.S. Congressional committee held hearings on
> MySpace, which began as a music fan site, has caught fire as the most
> Its success is tied to how it combines together in one place many
> Nigam brings strong credentials to his new role. He has more than 15
> He was also an advisor to a Congressional commission on online child
> Prior to Microsoft, Nigam was vice president of worldwide Internet
> MySpace has implemented a series of measures to protect young
> Over the weekend, MySpace said it was working with the National Center for
> Gartner Inc. Internet analyst Allen Weiner, whose teenage daughter is
> "People are going to find nefarious things to do with anything that
> Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited.
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