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October 01, 2007

E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of September 24, 2007

"The New York Attorney General has subpoenaed Facebook after the company did not respond to ‘many’ complaints by investigators who were solicited for sex while posing as teenagers on the social-networking site." Social networking sites have increasingly become the focus of state attorney general investigations into the solicitation of minors for sex, as we noted here and here.

(Link: Facebook subpoenaed for not responding to sex predator complaints at SilliconValley.com)

E-Commerce Law Briefs is a weekly feature appearing each Friday afternoon on E-Commerce Law. Each week, E-Commerce Law Briefs will provide a brief summary and commentary on recent legal news affecting e-commerce businesses.

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