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Networks won't be overly frightened at this point and neither should affiliates until all the information about the lawsuits and the ones being sued is public. Most likely a lot of the bigger networks (assuming they are being sued) will settle quickly which is what MySpace is probably looking for. Great PR at the end of the day making MySpace look good is what I believe Murdoch and his team want. Scott Richter was not chosen by mistake as the initial one to be sued. It makes MySpace look serious as combatants of spam and like I said, makes great PR.
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