
MySpace.com:
What: MySpace.com and Sentinel Tech will announce today at the National Press Club that they are donating their Sentinel Safe database technology to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children(R) (NCMEC). Sentinel Safe is a new database developed by MySpace and Sentinel Tech that enables Web sites and other third parties to effectively identify, remove, and block convicted sex offenders from online communities. NCMEC will leverage the Sentinel Safe database as an analytical tool to assist federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in their investigations. When:Monday, January 29, 2007Press event and Sentinel Safe product demonstration begins 10:00 a.m. EST Media check-in 9:30 a.m. EST PRESS CREDENTIALS REQUIRED Where:The National Press ClubFirst Amendment Lounge 529 14th Street NW Washington, DC 20045 202-662-7500 main number Speakers:Hemanshu Nigam, Chief Security Officer, Fox InteractiveMedia/MySpaceFox Interactive Media/MySpace (Available for on-site live interviews)Ernie Allen, CEO and President of National Center for Missing & Exploited ChildrenNCMEC (Available for on-site live interviews)John Cardillo, President and CEO of SentinelSentinel Tech (Available for on-site live interviews)Internet Safety Advocates On-site:Donna Rice HughesPresident, Enough Is EnoughAnne CollierNational child advocate, author MySpace UnraveledRSVP: Media interested in joining MySpace, Sentinel Tech, and NCMEC for the press event and Sentinel Safe product demonstration, should RSVP to press@myspace.com or contact: Tracy Akselrud, 310-969-2813 or takselrud@myspace.com Michelle Sicola, 202-326-1728 or michelle.sicola@edelman.com Victoria Hargrave, 202-336-7976 or victoria.hargrave@edelman.com
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