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by eightysixfour
619 days ago
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These are called one-party vs two(/all)-party consent states, states that are one-party only require a single party in the conversation to consent to being recorded. When the call is across state lines, the ECPA is the federal law, which only requires the consent of one-party, although in theory you could take them to court in the state which had an all-party rule. In general it is considered "nice" to ask, but the court case across state lines probably isn't going to go in favor of the person with the complaint. There are far more one-party states, 37, then two-party. |
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