Google liability for misleading or deceptive conduct: Australian perspective |
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Authors: | Kathy Eivazi |
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Affiliation: | Lawyer, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() On 6 of February 2013, the Australian High Court handed down an important decision in respect of the Google Inc's (Google) appeal against the decision of the Full Federal Court of Australia, holding that Google a search engine operator was not liable under s 52 of the Trade Practices Act (TPA) 1974 (Cth) for misleading or deceptive conduct (in respect of misleading advertisements published using Google's online ‘AdWords program’). The decision of the High Court is of great significance for jurisprudence on misleading and deceptive conduct with its broad implications for search engine providers such as Google, advertisers and trademark owners. |
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Keywords: | Google v ACCC Google AdWords s 52 Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) |
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