Woman Sues MySpace For Taking Down Her Page
from the mental-anguish dept

(myspace is evil.evil evil..facebook good..and yet, people use myspace 
for advertizing their (pay) products)

http://techdirt.com/articles/20081027/0300142648.shtml

It's no surprise that some people get attached to their various social 
networking profiles, but would you sue if the social network took down 
your profile? That's exactly what one woman is doing, as seen in a 
lawsuit filed last week and brought to our attention by Eric Goldman. 
The complaint lays out the details, but a quick summary is that the 
woman was shocked (shocked!) to find out that some of the celebrity 
profiles on MySpace are not, in fact, run by the actual celebrities. So 
she set up a profile that would "verify" celebrities, and allow those 
verified celebrities to place her logo on their MySpace page. She claims 
that one of the fake celebrities complained to MySpace and they took 
down her profile.

Now, you might think that since its MySpace's site, they can take down 
whatever profile they want -- but not according to this woman, who 
mentions the "mental anguish" caused by this over and over again. While 
it may be a bogus reason for MySpace to have taken down her page, it's 
not clear what legal grounds she has to stand on. There are some other 
complaints in the filing, including the fact that MySpace allowed fake 
celebrities to sign up (and the lawsuit demands that MySpace be forced 
to take these fake profiles down) and that she had asked MySpace (via a 
cold call) to support her efforts -- and then was offended when MySpace 
"stole" her idea and had created their own "celebrities" site (of course 
providing no evidence that the idea was "stolen"). She also complains 
that she tried to take her complaint to the arbitration firm listed in 
MySpace's terms of service only to discover that the firm no longer did 
work for MySpace, so she claims that MySpace committed unfair business 
practices by including the arbitration clause in its terms without 
living up to it.

The best line in the filing may be after MySpace took down the woman's 
second attempt at this "celebrity verifying" profile:

    "At this point Plaintiff was literally seething with anger to the 
point that she was now consumed by it."
***********************************
* POST TO MEDIANEWS@ETSKYWARN.NET *
***********************************

Medianews mailing list
Medianews@etskywarn.net
http://lists.etskywarn.net/mailman/listinfo/medianews

Reply via email to