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Can I get deleted off of myspace for.........???

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Changing the very bottom of my page where it says "©2003-2008 MySpace.com. All Rights Reserved." because i did that and i want ot know if i can get deleted 4 it.

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  1. you might, how did you do that anyway?


  2. Yeah, you can. You're not allowed to hide the copyright. I did the same exact thing and got deleted.  

  3. YEA DON'T DO **** U AIN'T GOT NO BUSINESS DOING

  4. You can get deleted for that, and for hiding the top ad.

    By signing up for myspace you've signed up to a contract that says you cant hide their copyright.


  5. I've done that before and I still have my account. And I've covered the ads at the top of the page, so not really sure. If you don't wanna risk the chance of having your account deleted don't do it.

  6. Yes, you can "get deleted" for it, because you are violating the terms of service.

    Within the terms of service, it states that you may not use formatting to remove or cover up that copyright notice, site links, or ads. When you signed up for your account, you agreed to the terms of service, thereby agreeing not to remove those elements.

    They don't crawl around to every single profile and make sure you're abiding by the rules, but if they discover that you're using formatting improperly, they'll say something.

    They're not going to see that and terminate you on the spot. The people who run MySpace are not so "OMG WTF!!" panicky and life-or-death about it like most of you kids are. They'll probably remove the formatting that is modifying the copyright notice, and send you a warning.

    Even though you most likely won't get caught, don't break the rules. It's a small text notice, it's not like it's distracting away your stuff. If you want your own webpage with no markings on it, go BUY one yourself. MySpace provides this service to you for free, don't take advantage of it.

  7. I would say you probally could but I also think the chances of them noticing and enforcing it are slim to none.

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