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1. ability to control the use of information a customer 2. provides about him or herself to an e-commerce merchant 3. Example 1: An example of a repudiation incident would 4. be a customer ordering merchandise online and later 5. denying that he or she had done 6. The credit card issuer will usually side with the customer because the 7. merchant has no legally valid proof that the customer ordered the merchandise http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/MurUEJL/1999/29.html

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1. Unlike real cash, electronic currency is anonymous and this 2. payment systems adequately protect the privacy rights of the customer 3. The security of electronic currency is provided by using encryption 4. if the consumer chooses a peer-to-peer transaction http://www.docstoc.com/docs/42821655/E-Commerce

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