Consumer Complaint Website Shut Down By Company They Targeted
from the take-that dept
There's a furniture store in Florida named Kane's Furniture that has been having some problems lately. Apparently, an upset customer registered the domain Kanes-furniture.com and used it to post consumer complaints about the retailer (and to point people to the Florida attorney general and the Better Business Bureau). The state of Florida credits the site with giving them enough ammunition to file a lawsuit against Kane's for "false advertising, delivery of broken and defective furniture, failure to respond to complaints, sale of worthless warranties, refusal to refund deposits and false charges to credit accounts." That's quite a list. Kane's is not too pleased with the consumer complaints website, and instead of doing something smart like improving their business practices, they instead did the lawyerly move of suing the consumer complaints site for trademark infringement. A judge then ruled that the site needed to be shut down, which has upset officials in the Florida attorney general's office, who say that this is clearly a retailiation move. They're going to file a "friend of the court" brief, saying that the move is a violation of free speech. There have been other cases like this in the past, and it seems like another misguided attempt by lawyers to solve business problems. People have complaints about your business? Instead of listening to those complaints and improving the business, why not silence the critics?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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this is a no-brainer
Well duh, that's because current corporate-greed-shortterm-thinking philosophy clearly shows that its cheaper to sue and silence critics than actually PROVIDING what those pesky consumers want! And the bigger the business, the more this applies since its unlikely any boycott will be substantial enough to put them out of business in short order.
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f@5&by Kanes
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