Four “Julie Does”—girls aged 13 to 15—were sexually assaulted by men they met through the social networking site, MySpace. The Julie Does, through their parents or guardians, have sued MySpace for negligence, gross negligence, and strict product liability. MySpace sought to dismiss the complaint, asserting that the Communications Decency Act immunizes the company from liability. What was the result? Doe v. MySpace, Inc., 175 Cal. App. 4th 561, 96 Cal. Rptr. 3d 148 (2009).
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