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MyspaceScott Richter has agreed to pay $6 million dollars to MySpace in an arbitrated agreement. MySpace claims that Scott's company using phishing tactics to get into unsuspecting users' MySpace accounts and spam them. Scott says he is happy with the ruling and looking forward to putting this behind him.

Scott's company previously paid Microsoft $7 million dollars in a separate issue. MySpace was recently awarded $233 million dollars in a suit against Sanford Wallace.

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