HB 5560 — An Act Prohibiting Certain Conduct Concerning Reviews Of Businesses, Consumer Goods And Consumer Services
HB 5560 is a Connecticut bill aimed at prohibiting deceptive conduct related to online reviews of businesses, consumer goods, and services. The bill addresses fraudulent or misleading practices in digital review systems, which can be used to manipulate consumer perceptions and engage in unfair trade practices. It falls under the fraud and financial harm domain by targeting deceptive behavior in digital commerce.
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