MYSPACE JOINS WITH THE ILLINOIS LIBRARY
ASSOCIATION
TO PROMOTE ONLINE SAFETY
MySpace Will Distribute Free Internet Safety Bookmarks In State
Libraries
Bookmarks Include Tips on Cyberbullying, Safe Blogging and Social
Networking
LOS ANGELES-April 19, 2007- MySpace today announced that it has
joined with the Illinois Library Association to distribute free
bookmarks containing tips on Internet safety. The bookmarks are
printed as a series, each aimed at a specific audience including
kids, teens, and parents. By distributing these bookmarks for free,
MySpace and the Illinois Library Association hope to help educate
youth and parents to make safe and informed decisions online. The
bookmarks will be given out at Illinois libraries starting today
in celebration of Illinois Library Day. The bookmarks will also
be distributed during National Library Legislative Day (May 2) in
Washington, D.C.
"Through this partnership, our goal is to educate both parents
and teens and empower them to talk to one another about online safety,"
said Hemanshu Nigam, chief security officer for MySpace. "Education
is the key to online safety and these bookmarks are an effective
tool to teach smart online practices that teens and parents can
use anywhere on the Net, not just MySpace."
The partnership between MySpace and the Illinois Library Association
reinforces a commitment to keeping youth safe online while using
social networking sites. The Internet Safety Bookmarks act as a
powerful tool to disseminate these messages and resources, free
of charge, to a large and applicable audience. The bookmarks also
provide parents with tips on social networking and communicating
with their children about their online activity.
"One of the primary concerns of the Illinois library community
is the safety of children. These bookmarks are just one example
of how the Illinois library community is partnering with MySpace,
parents, and police to help children learn how to use the Internet,
and to become savvy users of information," said Robert P. Doyle,
Executive Director of the Illinois Library Association. "We
know there are legitimate concerns about the Internet. We know,
however, that the best way to protect children is to teach them
to guard their privacy and make wise choices. Education will promote
safe use of the Internet, not laws blocking access."
The Internet Safety bookmarks contain information on the safety
topics below, as well links to additional online resources.
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Dealing with Cyberbullies: Tips for Kids |
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Safe Blogging: Tips for Teens |
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Social Networking: Tips for Parents |
The Internet Safety Bookmarks are also available to download and
print locally at the Illinois Library Association Web site (www.ila.org/netsafe).
About MySpace.com
MySpace, a Fox Interactive Media company, is the premier lifestyle
portal for connecting with friends, discovering popular culture,
and making a positive impact on the world. By integrating web profiles,
blogs, instant messaging, e-mail, music streaming, music videos,
photo galleries, classified listings, events, groups, college communities,
and member forums, MySpace has created a connected community. As
the second ranked destination in terms of page views*, MySpace is
the most widely-used and highly regarded site of its kind and is
committed to providing the highest quality member experience. MySpace
will continue to innovate with new features that allow its members
to express their creativity and share their lives, both online and
off. MySpace's international network includes localized community
sites in the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Germany,
Australia, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Mexico, Canada, and New Zealand.
*Among the top 2000 domains comScore Media Metrix, February 2007.
For more information on comScore Networks, please go to www.comscore.com.
About the Illinois Library Association
The Illinois Library Association is the voice for Illinois libraries
and the millions who depend on them. It provides leadership for
the development, promotion and improvement of library services in
Illinois and for the library community in order to enhance learning
and ensure access to information for all. This access is essential
for an open democratic society, an informed electorate, and the
advancement of knowledge for all people.
Founded in 1896, it is the eighth-oldest library association in
the world and the fourth largest state association in the United
States with members in academic, public, school, government, and
special libraries. Its 2,900 members are primarily librarians and
library staff, but also trustees, publishers and other supporters
Contacts
MySpace.com
Tracy Akselrud
(310) 969-2813
takselrud@myspace.com
Dani Dudeck
(310) 969-7148
ddudeck@myspace.com
Illinois Library Association
Robert P. Doyle
(312) 664-1896
doyle@ila.org
mailto:press@myspace.com
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