A law aimed at protecting businesses and consumers from the increasingly widespread and insidious phenomenon of fake online reviews . The annual provision for SMEs comes into force today, introducing for the first time in Italy a comprehensive regulation to combat misleading reviews in the digital market. This long-awaited measure , especially in the restaurant and tourism sectors, aims to strengthen transparency in the digital market, protect consumers, and ensure fairer competition among businesses.

Fipe Confcommercio Sud Sardegna welcomes the entry into force of the legislation, emphasizing its importance, especially in a region like Sardinia , where online reputation is a key factor in business competitiveness. Online reviews have an increasingly significant impact : in the restaurant sector, they influence approximately 70% of consumer decisions. This figure is even more significant in a region with a strong tourism vocation like Sardinia, where a restaurant's digital image can directly impact traffic and revenue.

"This is an important step forward ," said President Emanuele Frongia , "because we're finally addressing a phenomenon that has penalized many businesses over the years , including in our region. False reviews distort the market, harm those who work honestly, and risk deceiving consumers."

The new regulation introduces clear criteria for distinguishing authentic reviews from illicit ones : these include the connection to a real experience, a 30-day time limit for publication , and a ban on incentives that could compromise their impartiality . The ability to demonstrate actual use of the service is also enhanced, thus strengthening the reliability of online reviews. A particularly important element is the ability to act on reviews that are no longer current: after two years, these reviews may lose their reliability and relevance for consumers.

"For our businesses," Frongia continues, "it's crucial to be able to rely on clear rules. In Sardinia, where the restaurant industry is closely linked to tourism, a false review can have immediate and serious consequences, especially for small businesses that thrive on their reputation." Despite the positive assessment, Fipe Confcommercio Sud Sardegna emphasizes that the law represents only a first step and calls for concrete commitment from digital platforms. "The law alone isn't enough," Frongia emphasizes. "It's essential that platforms ensure effective controls and that reports are handled promptly. At the same time, entrepreneurs must also be empowered to protect themselves with simple and accessible tools."

The association also encourages local businesses to actively use the tools provided by law to report illegal content, thus contributing to a more transparent system. Finally, Fipe Confcommercio Sud Sardegna reiterates that protecting digital reputation today represents a strategic lever for the growth of the sector : only through clear rules, effective controls, and collaboration between institutions, businesses, and platforms will it be possible to build a more equitable and credible online ecosystem that benefits the entire regional economic system.

(Unioneonline)

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