How very unusual that both the editors in their samples seem to be using a Swedish (based on a translation of a few words, sorry if this is off) edition of MS Office. That immediately makes me think a) their officer's IT technician has obtained a copy of MS Office using some rather dubious methods or b) they have a significant staff base in Sweden.
As much as I love Sweden, a truly beautiful part of the world, it's laws are very lax on certain subjects and that's caused it to attract
(lucrative) trouble in the past. I don't know what their laws are regarding literature and written interllectual property, but it makes me a little bit uneasy when a company seems to be deliberately hiding Swedish links.
Can one of our tech-y types run a WHOIS on the site? I'm currently behind a firewall.