It'll soon be illegal for businesses to punished customers for leaving negative reviews
It'll soon be illegal for businesses to punished customers for leaving negative reviews. Congress has passed a bill protecting consumers’ rights to post negative reviews online. The law is currently awaiting a signature from President Obama. Passed by unanimous consent by the Senate on Monday, the Consumer Review Fairness Actwill make it illegal for businesses to include “non-disparagement” or “gag” clauses which limit a customer’s right to share bad reviews. The hearing on the bill highlighted the 2013 lawsuit Palmer vs. KlearGear, where KlearGear demanded plaintiff Jen Palmer remove a negative online review or face a $3,500 fine based on a gag clause on the company’s Terms of Service. Palmer refused to pay the fine or take down the review, so KlearGear sent the $3,500 fine to a collections agency, negatively impacting Palmer’s credit. "By ending gag clauses, this legislation supports consumer rights and the integrity of critical feedback about products and services ...