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Lorna Jane hit with $5M penalty for misleading COVID-19 activewear claims
ACCC 2021-07-23 2:43 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has hit women’s activewear company Lorna Jane with a $5 million penalty for representing to consumers during the height of the coronavirus crisis last year that its activewear would protect them from viruses including COVID-19.

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Amazon, eBay, Kogan in ACCC’s sights in digital platforms inquiry
ACCC 2021-07-22 10:57 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The ACCC will probe potential competition and consumer concerns over online retail platforms eBay, Amazon, Kogan and Catch.com.au, and has called for submissions as part of its ongoing inquiry into digital platform services.

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Judge lashes ACCC’s Port of Newcastle case as ‘far-fetched and fanciful’
ACCC 2021-07-20 10:54 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The ACCC’s claim that NSW Ports stymied competition when it signed a 50-year agreement with the state to be compensated if the Port of Newcastle built a container terminal was based on “mere speculative hopes”, a judge found in tossing the competition watchdog’s regulatory action.

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BlueScope cartel judge gives ‘hybrid’ hearings low marks as COVID-19 scrambles trial plans
ACCC 2021-07-29 1:17 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

When trial begins next month in the ACCC’s cartel case against BlueScope Steel, the parties will all appear by video, with a judge saying “hybrid” hearings – where some parties are in court and others appear by video – were “unsatisfactory”.

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ACCC frowns on Smile Direct’s health care coverage claims
ACCC 2021-07-13 1:25 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken legal action against international dental care company Smile Direct Club for allegedly misleading tens of thousands of consumers with claims they would be eligible for private health insurance coverage for their aligner teeth straighteners.

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Apple will take fight with Epic Games to the High Court
ACCC 2021-07-09 9:53 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Apple plans to appeal the Full Federal Court’s decision that Epic Games’ misuse of market power lawsuit over it App Store terms should be heard in Australia because the case raises issues of “fundamental public interest”.

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CDPP sent back to the drawing board to address ‘defects’ in ANZ cartel case
ACCC 2021-07-07 6:24 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has ordered the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions to file a replacement indictment to address defects in the document at the centre of its criminal cartel case over a $2.5 billion ANZ share placement in August 2015.

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Facebook says ACCC’s data collection allegations ‘overstated’
ACCC 2021-07-06 11:52 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Facebook has accused the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission of overstating the amount of data it collected on users through its discontinued Onavo Protect mobile app, and says the collection was allowed under its terms of service.

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Captain Cook College engaged in systemic unconscionable conduct, court finds
ACCC 2021-07-02 11:09 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Motivated by greed, online educator Captain Cook College engaged in a system of unconscionable conduct by enrolling thousands of students who accrued $60 million in debt but never finished their courses, a court has found.

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Nine to repay customers $450,000 over ‘excessive’ surcharges
ACCC 2021-07-02 5:37 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Media giant Nine has paid more than $150,000 in fines and will repay subscribers and advertisers $450,000 for allegedly slapping them with excessive payment surcharges on credit card transactions.

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