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Justin Bieber Rings In $375,000 Fine For OZ Company

Teenage singing sensation Justin Bieber who arrived in Australia this week, was the topic of discussion in a Federal Court yesterday when a retailer of ringtones was fined $375,000 after being found guilty of engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct.

Teenage singing sensation Justin Bieber who arrived in Australia this week, was the topic of discussion in a Federal Court yesterday when a retailer of ringtones was fined $375,000 after being found guilty of engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct.

Two subsidiaries of mobile ringtone and games provider Mobile Active were the Companies fined by the Federal Court, after it found they engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct when they aired four television advertisements that purported to sell one-off products that were actually subscription services.

The case, brought by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, involved TV commercials promoting mobile phone ringtones, including the song One Time by Bieber and mobile games such as Space Invaders and Doodle Jump.

The court found both companies generated $58,064 in revenue in response to the advertisements and the Bieber promotion was responsible for more than half of the total sales.


The Bieber promotion charged users a joining fee of $13.20 and the company subsequently collected payment of $6.60 every six days for the subscription service.

The Bieber commercial had text at the bottom of the screen stating it was a subscription service, but the court found that the small text was difficult to read and the explanation inadequate, especially as the target audience was teenagers.

“The use of the word subscribe in my view was totally inadequate to inform the adult viewer, let alone a viewer under the age of 18, that what was being offered was a subscription to a broader service,” Justice Annabelle Bennett said.

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