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Issue 16, Summer 2007

Cover story on typosquatters

Typosquatting has the world's biggest 500 companies in its grip. We investigate the secrets behind the internet's newest scam.

Feature: Security breach

Should you tell your customer about a security breach? Dr Chris Pounder believes that soon you may have to.

Lip service

Rob McCallough asks: what good is an ethical corporate social policy if you cheat your own customers through sneaky contracts?

Litigation nation

The US approach to class actions is beginning to colour European litigation. Emma Flower asks: is this a good thing for UK consumers?

Also: Protecting employers from vexatious litigants, and why privacy suffers because of confusing advice from the Information Commissioner.

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