The terms used in this chapter have the meanings given them in this section.
"Consumer" means a person who agrees to pay a fee to an Internet service provider for access to the Internet for personal, family, or household purposes, and who does not resell access.
"Internet service provider" means a business or person who provides consumers authenticated access to, or presence on, the Internet by means of a switched or dedicated telecommunications channel upon which the provider provides transit routing of Internet Protocol (IP) packets for and on behalf of the consumer. Internet service provider does not include the offering, on a common carrier basis, of telecommunications facilities or of telecommunications by means of these facilities.
"Ordinary course of business" means debt-collection activities, order fulfillment, request processing, or the transfer of ownership.
"Personally identifiable information" means information that identifies:
Minn. Stat. § 325M.01
2002 c 395 art 1 s 1