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Court Rules Yelp Can Manipulate Business Ratings

This month, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s ruling that dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit against Yelp. The suit claimed the company extorts advertising dollars from businesses in exchange for good reviews, a practice the federal court said is not illegal.

September 16, 2014
Court Rules Yelp Can Manipulate Business Ratings

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SAN FRANCISCO — Earlier this month, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s ruling that dismissed a class action lawsuit against Yelp! Inc. The lawsuit claimed the company extorts money from business owners by threatening to manipulate their business ratings if they do not buy advertising.

The federal court ruled that even if Yelp manipulates its business review ratings to sell advertising, the practice would not qualify as extortion.

“…unless a person has a pre-existing right to be free of the threatened economic harm, threatening economic harm to induce a person to pay for a legitimate service is not extortion,” the ruling read, in part. “The panel held that, given these stringent requirements, the business owners failed sufficiently to allege that Yelp wrongfully threatened economic loss by manipulating user reviews.”

Boris Levitt, the owner of a furniture restoration business; the owners of Cats and Dogs Animal Hospital, Inc.; John Mercurio, the owner of an automobile body repair shop; and Dr. Tracey Chan, a dentist; filed the suit against Yelp for violations of California’s Unfair Competition Law. The law prohibits any unlawful, unfair or fraudulent business act or practice and unfair, deceptive, untrue or misleading advertising.

Levitt claimed that two days after he declined to purchase advertising from Yelp, several five star reviews disappeared from his page. Chan alleged that a sales representative from Yelp told her that buying ads on the site offered benefits “such as the opportunity to keep Chan’s business ratings high by hiding or burying bad reviews,” according to the ruling.

The plaintiffs also claimed that “approximately 200 Yelp employees or individuals acting on behalf of Yelp” have written reviews of businesses. But the federal court found that there was insufficient evidence to support this claim.

“We conclude, first, that Yelp’s manipulation of user reviews, assuming it occurred, was not wrongful use of economic fear, and, second, that the business owners pled insufficient facts to make out a plausible claim that Yelp authored negative reviews of their businesses,” the ruling read. “Accordingly, we agree with the district court that these allegations do not support a claim for extortion.”

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