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Originally Posted by BoyAlley
To avoid any legal problems with a "bad" list, why not just come up with a labeling system that has specific requirements that need to be met in order to attain?
Sort of a "Best Business Practices" type of thing with some teeth.
Then your site can list for affiliates all of the companies that are following those practices.
AND if you think you could actually pull it off and want to give the system teeth:
Make a requirement that those that are labeled won't do business with those that are not labeled.
Now, good luck accomplishing that I think you'd need a lot of big players on board first. But if people are really serious about this, I'd say that's how you do it. 
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You don't require all the top dogs to join in......even starting with just a few
sites you can make a difference especially when consumers will have access
to the info in terms of a consumer seal of fair business and value for money
kinda thing.....
Will it solve all these problems tomorrow......it certainly won't but it's a step
in the right direction which will gain momentum when it's executed properly.
It certainly will make a difference and gives both consumers and companies
to carefully select the people they want to do business with.