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MyDeathSpace.com is an archival site, containing news articles, online obituaries, and other publicly available information.
The sites owners claim to give viewers the opportunity to pay their respects and tributes to recently deceased MySpace.com members via their comment system.

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Social network MySpace has said more than 10m UK users look at its website each month, making it the most popular social network in the country.

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Google Video may be exposing the username and passwords of users who post videos to their MySpace accounts and serving this information over unsecure Internet protocol, with an http URL and not https.

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MySpace, the worlds leading lifestyle portal, today announced the launch of Take Down Stay Down, an innovative new feature for copyright holders that prevents users from re-posting video content in the MySpace community after that content has been removed at the request of the copyright owner. MySpace is the first internet company to launch this type of sophisticated content protection feature, which it is offering to all copyright owners free of charge. Take Down Stay Down is the latest addition to the companys industry leading suite of solutions developed to help copyright owners protect their content on MySpace.com.

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MySpace entered the news business Thursday with a feature that lets its users determine what items other members see.
MySpace will  scan thousands of Web journals and news sites and group results by categories such as sports and politics. MySpace will then letting users vote on items, helping to determine what makes the front or section pages.

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Social-networking giant MySpace.com on Wednesday blocked Photobucket videos and photo slideshows from being uploaded to its pages.
MySpace will no longer let users post such content from Photobucket in their profiles, blogs or comments section. MySpace said Photobucket had violated MySpace's terms by encouraging users to post advertisements--specifically to an ad campaign for the upcoming feature film Spider-Man 3--in their videos. MySpace forbids third-party vendors from advertising on its site.

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