Any victory pyrrhic for MySpace?
Also keeping a close eye on the myspace inadequate protections case, Jonathan Frieden provides excellent analysis of the pyrrhic elements of a victory for MySpace, noting -
However, to make MySpace a truly profitable venture, as News Corporation must surely have intended when it paid $580 million for the site, it must appeal to traditional advertisers with larger budgets. Those advertisers are unlikely to pay for placement on a site that has been called a “predator’s playground” and is associated with acts of violence, drug use, sex crimes, and pornography on a nearly daily basis.
MySpace Safety: E-Commerce to the Rescue
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