MySpace's terms of service prohibit impersonations, says Hemanshu Nigam, chief security officer. If discovered, impostors can face serious legal charges, such as fraud, if the site does not clearly come across as a spoof, says an attorney.
MySpace's terms of service prohibit impersonations, says Hemanshu Nigam, chief security officer. If discovered, impostors can face serious legal charges, such as fraud, if the site does not clearly come across as a spoof, says an attorney.
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