The Italian Competition Authority has fined TripAdvisor 500,000 euros (about $610,000), saying that the company is not doing enough to prevent false reviews on its website.

The regulator said TripAdvisor should stop “publishing misleading information about the sources of its reviews,” and gave it 90 days to comply. 

TripAdvisor said that it was reviewing the decision.

“However, from our initial review of the document, we think the ruling is unreasonable, strongly disagree with its findings and will file an appeal. We firmly believe that TripAdvisor is a force for good, both for consumers and the hospitality industry,” TripAdvisor said in a statement.

TripAdvisor said it fights fraud aggressively and said that Italy's zero-tolerance standard “means they would have ruled against us even if just one review out of millions was found to be questionable. They applied a 'standard' that is not a realistic standard for any business model.”

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