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November 9, 2009     

Tagged.com Settles Suits Over Deceptive Invitations - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com

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From April to June of this year, the site [Tagged.com] sent 60 million messages to Internet users with personal entreaties to join the social network (e.g., “Brad has posted a private photo on tagged.com”). When recipients clicked, Tagged.com sent the same invitation to everyone in their e-mail address books. Now the rest of the story...

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