FTC Finalizes Rule Banning Fake Reviews


The FTC has finalized its new rule banning fake consumer reviews.  The rule, which will become effective in October, prohibits selling or purchasing fake consumer reviews or testimonials, buying positive or negative consumer reviews, certain insiders creating consumer reviews or testimonials without clearly disclosing their relationships, creating a company-controlled review website that falsely purports to provide independent reviews, certain review suppression practices, and selling or purchasing fake indicators of social media influence.   These are all common tactics that the FTC says distort the signals relied on by consumers to choose products.

The primary components of the rule are as follows:

By creating a rule, the FTC sends a clear message that these issues are considered a priority and that it will seek civil penalties for enforcement.  Companies relying on user reviews should ensure that they have user review policies and that they are consistently enforced and up-to-date.


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National Law Review, Volume XIV, Number 235