Court Rules Against Online Anonymity
cstacy writes "The Virginia Court of Appeals has ruled (PDF) that people leaving negative feedback for a carpet cleaning service are not allowed to remain anonymous. Yelp must unmask seven critics to the carpet cleaner, who feels that they might not even be real customers."
Don't worry, you can still find information about businesses that have gone under, details about restaurants including everything but their hours and prices, and reviews marked "most helpful" consisting solely of the phrase "I liked it"
Is there a place on Yelp to review the Virginia Court of Appeals?
Have the balls to stand behind your comments. If you wouldn't say it in front of a crowd, don't say it. Whomever said the Internet was anonymous has no idea what the start of the Internet was like - with email directly to your computer.
4/5 - Great!
Wonderful hotel, friendly staff and nice clean room. Would visit again!
7/4/01
5/5 - Enjoyed thoroughly
Breakfast was delivered to my room at no extra cost, that's what I call service!
12/06/01
1/5 - Noisy surroundings
Was trying to have a lie in, and all of a sudden there was this awful bang outside and lots of screaming, shouting and police sirens. Hotel needs better windows, won't visit again.
9/11/01