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=Australian Communications Network Pty Ltd v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission=

=ACN v ACCC (2005=

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In 2004, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), an Australian consumer protection and trade regulation commission, brought an action against Multi-level Marketing company ACN, charging the company with violating Australian laws against pyramid schemes. The judge in the case, Judge Selway, found that ACN had violated the law. In the subsequent appeal, which was heard by a full panel of three judges, the court granted ACN's appeal, set aside Selway's declarations and orders, and required the ACCC to pay ACN's court costs.

The full title of the case is: Australian Communications Network Pty Ltd v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, which can be cited as FCAFC 221 (25 October 2005).

ETC.