It's good to see that the right person is being held responsible and that Myspace (even if it is craptastic) isn't going to be the scapegoat. If a person is going to lie about his age, there's not much anyone can do about it. The judge had it right when he said, "If anyone had a duty to protect Julie Doe, it was her parents, not MySpace."
It's a shame this view isn't more prevalent, however.
It's a shame this view isn't more prevalent, however.
But that's just me
(I'd vote for (a) myself...)