The California Supreme Court is being asked to weigh in on a tricky insurance coverage question in a case where Yahoo Inc. has been accused of sending unsolicited text messages in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

At the heart of the issue is when insurers have a duty to defend TCPA claims under a commercial liability policy covering a “personal injury” when that term is defined by contract to include violations of privacy rights.

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