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HomeWorldCongress Passes Bill Expanding Consumer Rights to Post Negative Reviews

Congress Passes Bill Expanding Consumer Rights to Post Negative Reviews

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It could soon become harder for companies to punish consumers for posting negative reviews about their products or services. Businesses would no longer be allowed to put so-called “gag” clauses in customer agreements under a bill approved by Congress. A small but growing number of companies have been inserting non-disparagement agreements into the fine print […]

(via WSJ)

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