Competition watchdog drops misleading conduct case against Google subsidiaries

Marina Lloyd Jones, Senior Associate of Allens Arthur Robinson, reports on the decision of Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Trading Post Australia Pty Ltd & Ors (NSD 1323/2007, FCA), a widely publicised case brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the ACCC) against Google, Inc. in relation to its ‘Adwords’ sponsored links service. The Trading Post, also a respondent, disclosed at a Federal Court directions hearing on 16 November 2007 that it was exploring settling its part of the case with the ACCC. Google, Inc. will continue with its defence and, at the same directions hearing, Justice Allsop set the hearing down for five days starting 23 June 2008.

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