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California's Song-Beverly Credit Card Act: the past, present, and future
- Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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- USA
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- August 3 2010
Last week the BNA Privacy & Security Law Report published an article discussing in detail California's Song-Beverly Credit Card Act (the "Act"
Appellant attempts to re-litigate issue of whether retailers that collect customer zip codes during credit card transactions violate California's Song Beverly Credit Card Act
- Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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- USA
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- June 7 2010
In a previous post, we noted that the California Supreme Court in Pineda v. Williams-Sonoma Stores, Inc., granted a petition to review the issue of whether a retailer violates California’s Song-Beverly Credit Card Act if, in connection with a credit card transaction, it records a customer’s zip code for the purpose of later using it and the customer’s name to obtain the customer’s address through a reverse search database
New Colorado consumer protection law requires redemption of gift cards with a cash value of $5 or less
- Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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- USA
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- May 20 2010
On April 29, 2010, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter signed a consumer protection bill which requires gift card issuers to redeem the card, upon request, if the remaining value is $5 or less
California Supreme Court agrees to review issue of whether collecting customer ZIP codes and reverse data mining for additional customer information violates California's Song-Beverly Credit Card Act
- Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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- USA
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- March 25 2010
If you or your company collect zip codes in California as part of a loyalty program or otherwise, and reverse data mine for additional customer information, you should be aware that the California Supreme Court recently granted a petition to review the issue of whether a retailer violates California's Song-Beverly Credit Card Act if, in connection with a credit card transaction, it records a customer's zip code for the purpose of later using it and the customer's name to obtain the customer's address through a reverse search database
