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How gag clauses are used to squash negative reviews and punish reviewers

Businesses have attempted to squash negative reviews by including gag clauses in form contracts. These clauses supposedly give businesses the right to fine or sue customers who give them the thumbs down online. Gag clauses are legal nearly everywhere in the United States, except in California. The California law went into effect last year and imposes fines on businesses that put restrictions on consumer reviews in contracts. In December 2015, the Senate approved legislation called the Consumer Review Freedom Act (CRFA), which would prohibit gag clauses anywhere in the US, but the bill still needs to pass the US House of Representatives to become law.”]

Source: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2016/02/09/how-gag-clauses-are-used-to-squash-negative-reviews-and-punish-reviewers/

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