Lawyers for MySpace.com have warned of legal action against two entrepreneurs who created clever code to track relationship status of MySpace users. SingleStat.us charged a small fee to be notified by e-mail when the status of a MySpace user changed. MySpace cited several violations of its user policy, including a ban on the commercial use of information about its users. DatingAnyone.com and Stalkerati.com websites were also shuttered after a warning from MySpace. Both sites allow searches for personal information at sites such as Google, Facebook and Technorati.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2121442/tracking-sites-halted-after-myspace-warnings.html

