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MySpace is staunchly committed to protecting artists' rights, whether those artists are on major labels or are independent acts
Myspace introduces copyright protection Oct 31, 2006
The crisis in Darfur is a global concern and as a global community we have a responsibility to take action
MySpace announces 'Rock for Darfur' Oct 10, 2006
MySpace's reach offers us an extraordinary opportunity to give millions of Americans, especially first-time voters, easy access to the political process
MySpace set to tackle voter registration Sep 27, 2006
There are certain issues on MySpace that are endemic to the Internet that are endemic to society as a whole
Web site fights predators, sexual content Apr 11, 2006
Consolidation in radio -- homogenized music, smaller playlists, (record label) roster cuts -- it sort of opens up this whole space for a company like MySpace to be able to provide a forum to be able to discover new music, and for bands to get their music out there that they never had before
Analysis: New marketing wrinkle online May 04, 2005
Chris DeWolfe (born 1966) is one of the creators of MySpace (along with Tom Anderson). He is the former CEO of MySpace. He graduated from the University of Washington in 1988, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, and the University of Southern California in 1997. He has the sixth account ever made on the website.
On April 22, 2009, News Corp. announced DeWolfe will be stepping down as CEO and will be a strategic adviser to MySpace and serve on the board of MySpace China. Ex Facebook Vet Owen Van Natta will be replacing him.
Chris Dewolfe has been profiled in many major publications such as Fortune and Businessweek.