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Old 07-03-2018, 04:39 PM
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And just how do you propose to define those situations? IMO you start down a slippery slope and who knows where it ends. Not to make this political but I would hate to see courts in the position to censor ordinary libelous posts, short of some national security concern.
It would be difficult, but not impossible to define some kind of parameters. The burden of proof would fall to the company to prove a review contains false information and is damaging their business or reputation. But in extreme cases where they have evidence they can present that would warrant removal I feel there should be a legal way to get it taken down.

Leon i am aware they could sue the person who wrote the review. I'd be surprised if 1 yelper in 5 would ever pay a judgement even if the suit was successful.
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