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In Part II of the Global E-payment Guide by Aliant; France, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, Cyprus, U.K, Israel, U.S.A and China will discuss criminal aspects related to abuse of E-payment sevices as well as how to legally provide such services in each country.
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In Part I of the Global E-payment Guide by Aliant; France, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, Cyprus, U.K, Israel, U.S.A and China will answer what their regulations on E-payments are and if E-payment services are allowed in those countries.
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