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lockwoodx
08-27-2010, 10:55 AM
eldavojohn over at /. (http://slashdot.org/) writes:

"So, you pay a PR firm like Reverb to generate some positive buzz for your new mobile game, and what do they do? Hire employees to post fake glowing reviews of your game wherever it's being distributed. The FTC says that's not okay due to regulations enacted last year requiring that paid reviews disclose they are paid reviews (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33177160/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/). Originally, the fear was that this regulation would target the small-time blogger, but this news of Reverb settling with the FTC over fake game reviews shows that the FTC is also targeting big PR firms. They said, 'We hope that this case will show advertisers that they have to be transparent in their practices and help guide other ad agencies.' The article says fake reviews like those alleged in the complaint (http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/0923199/100826reverbcmpt.pdf) (PDF) are pretty much the norm on iTunes. Reverb denies that this settlement is any acknowledgment of wrongdoing; rather, just a timesaver over a costly court battle. Will the FTC continue to make examples of big PR firms? Wait and see."

Anenome
08-27-2010, 11:09 AM
The FTC says that's not okay due to regulations enacted last year requiring that paid reviews disclose they are paid reviews.
Oh no! What will teecakes do now?!?!?

Originally, the fear was that this regulation would target the small-time blogger...
Oh, well, guess he's safe then.

He's always said that if he's not being paid by Sony to lie for them, he should be.

modeps
08-27-2010, 12:06 PM
This has a different slant than what I heard. Basically employees were reviewing games on their own time for the app store, but the FTC said no because they had a relationship to the PR firm itself. This is the first real attack against PR for this type of thing, so it probably was them "sending a message" so everyone else gets frightened.