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Legend has it that the first diamonds were found in India 8,000 years ago along the Penner, Krishna and Godavari rivers. Prized for their physical qualities, diamonds were used to decorate religious icons and as engraving and polishing tools. From early on, they were associated with wealth, status and well-being. Historians believe the international diamond trade began about 1,000 years ago when traders began transporting rough stones from India across Arabia. The stones were cut and polished before being sold on the European continent to royalty and aristocrats. Trade centers emerged in cities such as Venice and Bruges. By the. | Competition Bureau Bureau de la concurrence Canada Canada Enforcement Guidelines Multi-level Marketing Plans and Schemes of Pyramid Selling Sections 55 and of the Competition Act 11 1 Canada This publication is not a legal document. It contains general information and is provided for convenience and guidance in applying the Competition Act. This publication replaces the following Competition Bureau publications Information Bulletin - Multi-level Marketing and Pyramid Selling Provisions of the Competition Act June 4 1992 Draft Information Bulletin - Multi-level Marketing and Scheme of Pyramid Selling - Sections 55 and of the Competition Act April 1 2008 For information on the Competition Bureau s activities please contact Information Centre Competition Bureau 50 Victoria Street Gatineau QC K1A 0C9 Tel. 819-997-4282 Toll free 1-800-348-5358 TTY for hearing impaired 1-800-642-3844 Fax 819-997-0324 Web site This publication can be made available in alternative formats upon request. Contact the Competition Bureau s Information Centre at the numbers listed above. Permission to reproduce Except as otherwise specifically noted the information in this publication may be reproduced in part or in whole and by any means without charge or further permission from the Competition Bureau provided due diligence is exercised in ensuring the accuracy of the information reproduced that the Competition Bureau is identified as the source institution and that the reproduction is not represented as an official version of the information reproduced nor as having been made in affiliation with or with the endorsement of the Competition Bureau. For permission to reproduce the information in this publication for commercial redistribution please e-mail . Cat. No. Iu54-11 2009E-PDF ISBN 978-1-100-12438-4 60599 2009-04-29 Aussi offert en francais sous le titre Commercialisation à paliers multiples et systèmes de .