MySpace/AG Agreement: A Step in the Right Direction
The recent MySpace agreement with state Attorneys General takes an initial step in the right direction for those of us concerned with online safety. The social networking operator, MySpace.com and the top legal officials from around the country have agreed to a plan to protect kids that use the popular social networking site.
This deal is an example of how policymakers and the industry leaders can begin to work together to address the best methods for protecting our kids online and highlighting the important role that tools play for parents.
Parents must be involved in their children's Internet activity. The more parents are involved, the safer our kids will be. Parents need to educate themselves on the tools that are available; websites such as www.getnetwise.com are a resource for helpful tips and demos on online safety. Service providers are also engaged and offer information on their websites, such as AT&T's Smart Limits. There is still more to be done to help protect our kids, but we are working in the right direction. The more diligent we all are on this issue, the better prepared we'll be to keep our kids safe online.
Here are a couple of news articles about the deal:
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Business/2008/01/14/myspace_state_ags_state_safety_principles/4874/
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/web20/61218.html
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