Scandanavians plan court case over 'free' rule
by James Quilter, Promotions & Incentives 06-May-08, 10:30
LONDON - The use of the word "free" by UK marketers is still under threat following moves by the Finnish and Swedish governments to halt the British government's compromise on upcoming EU consumer protection laws.
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