I really can't see how, Mr. Murphy. First of all, there's no fraud or false pretenses involved in the transfer of the information, and secondly, the transfer doesn't involve the purpose of using it for fraud or personation. So I can't really conceive of an innocent, legitimate exchange of information where the person engaging in that would have the further purpose of using it for fraud or personation. If they obtain it through fraud or false pretenses in the course of some business activity like that, with the intention of using it for fraud or personation, then they really have stepped outside the legitimate scope of what they purport to be doing.
On February 22nd, 2007. See this statement in context.