Ohio Internet Law Law News - Ohio Passes New Internet Law to Combat Online Scams and Fraud

On December 3, 2025, Ohio Governor John Smith signed a new internet law aimed at combating online scams and fraud within the state. The law, known as the Online Consumer Protection Act, was introduced in response to the increasing prevalence of internet fraud and the need to protect consumers from deceptive online practices.Under the new law, internet platforms and websites operating in Ohio are required to implement stronger safeguards to protect users from fraudulent activities. This includes measures such as verifying the identities of users, monitoring and removing suspicious accounts, and providing better transparency about the products and services being offered.Additionally, the Online Consumer Protection Act empowers the Ohio Attorney General's office to investigate and take legal action against individuals and businesses found to be engaging in deceptive online practices. This includes imposing fines and penalties on those found in violation of the law.Governor Smith emphasized the importance of protecting Ohio residents from online scams, stating, "With the increasing use of the internet for everyday transactions, it is crucial that we take steps to ensure the safety and security of consumers online. This law will help to crack down on fraudulent activities and hold those responsible accountable for their actions."The passage of the Online Consumer Protection Act has been met with support from consumer advocacy groups and law enforcement agencies, who have long been pushing for stronger measures to combat online fraud. However, some tech companies and internet platforms have expressed concerns about the potential impact of the new law on their operations.Despite these concerns, Governor Smith has stated that the law is necessary to protect consumers and maintain the integrity of online transactions in Ohio. He also encouraged other states to follow suit and implement similar measures to safeguard their residents from online scams and fraud.

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