Calif. Privacy Case Against Apple Could Spark Class Actions
By Erin Coe ( November 6, 2012, 11:27 PM EST) -- The California Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear Apple Inc.'s claim that a state law barring merchants from collecting consumers' personal information during credit card transactions doesn't apply to online retailers, and attorneys say a ruling against the technology giant could trigger a new wave of privacy class actions against companies that sell products and services over the Internet....
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