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Paypal's policy of charging $2,500 for spreading "inaccurate or misleading information" has been reinstated as outlined in the Restricted Activities under the User Agreement. On September 26th, the financial service announced some changes to.
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In a quickly-reversed policy move, the web's leading payments processor, PayPal, announced it would deduct $2,500 from users who violates its acceptable use policy, which includes bans on spreading "misinformation," "hate," or anything else the company deemed "unfit for publication."
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