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The ACCC has accepted a section 87B Undertaking from Angela Delgiacco in respect of false or misleading representations made to consumers during the sale of an Indigenous artwork.
Angela Delgiacco admits that she contravened sections 18 and 29(I)(a) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 by, in relation to the painting titled 'Women's Hairstring Ceremony' (the Artwork), attributing:
a title to the Artwork which was commonly attributed to paintings by Makinti Napanangka rather than a title given to the Artwork by Makinti Napanangka; and
a date to the Artwork without knowledge of when the Artwork was painted.
In November 2012 the ACCC made final determinations in 13 access disputes in relation to the LSS and or ULLS declared services.
Nissan Motor Co (Australia) Pty Ltd is a seller and distributor of motor vehicles and spare parts, and uses television and print advertising to promote its vehicles in Australia.
In response to an ACCC investigation into the publication of an advertisement for the Nissan DUALIS vehicle, Nissan admitted that it:
- engaged in conduct that was misleading or deceptive or was likely to mislead or deceive in contravention of section 18 of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL); and