Briefly describe the content of TPG’s advertising which ACCC considered to bedefective [3 marks]2 Which two statutory provisions did ACCC allege that TPG’s advertising contravenedand what was it about the advertisements which contravened those provisions [4marks]3 What were the findings (conclusions) of the primary judge about the following aspectsof the advertising [5 marks total made up as shown] bundling [2 marks] the set-up fee [2 marks] single price [1 mark]4 In what two ways did the Full Court take a different approach from that of the primaryjudge in deciding whether the TPG advertising was misleading? [2 marks]5 The High Court concluded that the approach taken by the Full Court was not correct.For what two reasons did the High Court come to this conclusion? [2 marks]6 The Full Court, in coming to its conclusions, applied as a precedent the ratio in a casecalled Parkdale Custom Built Furniture v Puxu (“Puxu”). The High Court said that theFull Court wrongly applied the principle in Puxu and gave three reasons for this.Briefly explain any two of the reasons the High Court thought the Puxu case wasdifferent from the TPG advertising and so should not have been used by the Full Courtas a precedent. [2 marks]7 If you were employed in the marketing section of an internet service provider or afitness centre which was about to launch an advertising campaign promoting anattractive “plan” for membership in which there were several “parts” (costs andbenefits) to be taken into account by potential customers, what advice would you giveabout the form the advertising should take, based on your understanding of the HighCourt’s ruling in ACCC v TPG? [2 marks]
Already registered? Login
Not Account? Sign up
Enter your email address to reset your password
Back to Login? Click here