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Tim Scott Letter to PayPal: Financial Institutions Are Not Engineers of Social Policy

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WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.)  wrote a letter to PayPal President and CEO Dan Schulman, following the  company’s announcement that their policy fining users $2,500 for  spreading “misinformation” was published by mistake. In the letter,  Sen. Scott urges PayPal to disavow discrimination in the financial  services industry and requests more information related to the  development and publication of the erroneous policy.

 Sen. Scott wrote, “I was gravely concerned by the  recently reported updates to PayPal, Inc.’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)  that would provide the firm carte blanche authority to levy financial  penalties against users it determines have violated poorly-defined  anti-“misinformation” policies. …

 “Financial institutions provide financial services; they  are not engineers of social policy. They should not punish legal  industries like firearms dealers or media companies because they  disagree politically, nor should they promote credit to politically  favored industries. Increasingly, companies seek to benefit from US  regulatory backstops and stability, while blatantly ignoring or  subverting long-standing US protections for free speech and political  diversity. Going forward, I strongly urge PayPal to clarify how it will  make its business decisions based on consistent, quantifiable risk-based  analysis of customers, rather than internal policy decisions about what  legal products and services should be available to consumers and  markets.”

Read full text of the letter here.  

Original source can be found here.

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