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	<title>Comments on: Congress Wants to Regulate Facebook, MySpace</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Steven -

You raise many of the correct points, and it’s good to see college students so aware of the issue. We all know that even the supposed blocking and filtering software doesn’t work, so I’m hard pressed to believe that this legislation really has any teeth in it. That said, as a CEO of a company designing software to protect kids online, I have already contacted my congressman and senator.

I think the colleges have less of a problem with the MySpace and Facebook variants since you guys are already out of the house. The administrators have more important things to worry about like which house has how many kegs on what night.</description>
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<p>You raise many of the correct points, and it’s good to see college students so aware of the issue. We all know that even the supposed blocking and filtering software doesn’t work, so I’m hard pressed to believe that this legislation really has any teeth in it. That said, as a CEO of a company designing software to protect kids online, I have already contacted my congressman and senator.</p>
<p>I think the colleges have less of a problem with the MySpace and Facebook variants since you guys are already out of the house. The administrators have more important things to worry about like which house has how many kegs on what night.</p>
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