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Google moves for summary judgment in Arizona Android location data case

( July 27, 2021, 16:21 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Google has asked an Arizona state judge to rule that the company did not violate the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act, despite allegations in litigation filed by state Attorney General Mark Brnovich. "Like all modern computers, smartphones are indeed sophisticated pieces of machinery, but that a user might not understand the technical detail of how a device operates does not create an ACFA violation," Google said in the motion. "To have a viable claim, any confusion must stem from some deceptive conduct of Google's that occurred in the transaction. That is not the case here."See document below....

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