[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 170 (Tuesday, November 29, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S6543]
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CONSUMER REVIEW FAIRNESS ACT
Mr. THUNE. Mr. President, as chairman of the Commerce, Science, and
Transportation Committee, which has jurisdiction over consumer
protection matters, I introduced the bipartisan Consumer Review Freedom
Act last year, along with Senators Schatz and Moran, and cosponsored by
Senators McCaskill, Daines, Blumenthal, Nelson, Booker, and Wyden, to
address a growing and alarming trend affecting American consumers in
the United States. Some businesses are slipping so-called gag clauses
into form contracts to stop consumers from providing critical feedback
to the public, even when that feedback is an honest reflection of the
consumer experience.
This legislation, and companion legislation agreed to in the House of
Representatives would invalidate nondisparagement clauses in form
contracts and make it unlawful for a person to offer or enter into a
contract containing a nonnegotiable nondisparagement clause. Both bills
contain a rule of construction to clarify that the legislation should
not be construed to affect the right of a Web site owner to remove a
review that ``contains the personal information or likeness of another
person or is libelous, harassing, abusive, obscene, vulgar, sexually
explicit, or inappropriate with respect to race, gender, sexuality,
ethnicity, or other intrinsic characteristic.''
This language is simply intended to preserve the existing ability of
Web site operators to enforce such terms of service. For example, it
would--and is intended to--preserve the ability of a business to remove
language from its Web site that includes inappropriate or harassing
references to someone's religion, physical disability, or similar
characteristic. As highlighted at the Commerce Committee hearing on
this legislation, the intent is not to regulate speech; the intent is
to ensure that consumers are protected against fees and penalties
imposed pursuant to form contracts for engaging in honest reviews of
goods and services.
I am pleased that the Senate has passed the latest version of this
legislation and that it will be headed to the President's desk for
signature. I thank my colleagues for their support of this measure.
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