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An American has been sued by an island resort in Thailand over a negative Tripadvisor review. He could face up to two years in prison, if found guilty.

An American has been sued by an island resort in Thailand over a negative Tripadvisor review, authorities said, and could face up to two years in prison if found guilty.

"The Sea View Resort owner filed a complaint that the defendant had posted unfair reviews on his hotel on the Tripadvisor website," Colonel Thanapon Taemsara of Koh Chang police told AFP.

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