WA Business directories and their rights

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2 July 2019
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Hi everyone,

My business is listed by an online business directory (similar to yellow pages). I never signed up on their website. The entry of my business there has basic information, possibly copied over from google profile. Can they do it without my permission? I know I can "claim the business" which would give me control over this entry and would allow me to update the info, but the question is can people just use publicly available data to create such entries on their business directory websites? What's the rule here. Thank you.
 

Rob Legat - SBPL

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There's possibly an angle, but it's not worth it. As you said the data is publicly available, and so long as the information is correct they're not trying to pass themselves off or perpetrate a fraud. In a lot of instances this type of thing is used as an attempt to extort advertising fees out of businesses - so if that hasn't happened, they're most likely harmless and better off ignored.
 

Rod

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I agree with Rob.