Despite a favorable court ruling, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares dipped 2.5 percent on Monday and continue to attract attention in late afternoon trading. The iGadget maker and other Internet-based sellers of music and programs can ask for personal information, such as addresses and phone numbers, from users, according to a ruling by the California Supreme Court. The court, in a 4 to 3 ruling on Monday, said these companies were not covered by a 22-year-old consumer law that stops businesses from collecting such information.
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