Yelp now has a political action committee of its very own: According to a filing with the Federal Election Commission, the crowd-sourced review site will soon start a PAC to lobby legislators on issues like patent reform, copyright laws, and a federal-level anti-defamation bill. Yelp's first lobbyist, Laurent Crenshaw, was hired on in November. [Ars Technica]
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