This is hilarious…in that tiny sort of hilarity that really does not affect anything that you really need, care about or have thought much about before this point:
The row blew up after MySpace asked her to remove a link that let visitors buy songs from a competing service, pointing out that “we retain the right to block or remove content that violates our terms of use, including unauthorized commercial transactions”. The unauthorized commercial transaction here was that Ms Tequila’s profile included a widget – a small piece of code – that took visitors to the Hooka music service instead of the MySpace-approved Snocap.
The web shall set you free, if you pay the proper fee.