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California’s Supreme Court has ruled Apple did not violate state law by requiring customers to provide personally identifiable information (PII) to complete online credit card transactions, CNET News reports. Plaintiff David Krescent filed a proposed class-action suit in June 2011 after he was allegedly required to provide his telephone number and address for an online purchase from Apple. The majority found California’s Song-Beverly Credit Card Act, forbidding the collecting of PII for transactions, applies only to brick-and-mortar businesses. “The statutory language suggests that the legislature…did not contemplate commercial transactions conducted on the Internet,” said Justice Marvin Baxter in the ruling.
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