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LawWyfe -> RE: EXTENDED WARRANTY CONTACT INFO (2/8/2007 5:06:18 PM)
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Actually here is some more accurate info with regard to recording telephone conversations. The laws vary from state to state, so if you are recording for legal purposes, it is best to inform or at least check with your state's statutes and or an atty. "A majority of states and territories have adopted wiretapping statutes based on federal law. Thirty eight states and the District of Columbia permit an INDIVIDUAL TO RECORD A CONVERSATION TO WHICH THEY ARE A PARTY WITHOUT INFORMING THE OTHER PARTY THAT THEY ARE DOING SO. These laws are referred to as "one-party consent" statutes, and AS LONG AS YOU ARE A PARTY TO A CONVERSATION, IT IS LEGAL FOR YOU TO RECORD IT." Twelve states require, under most circumstances, the consent of all parties to the conversation. These jurisdictions are CA, CT, DE, FL, IL, MD, MA, MI, MT, NH, PA, WA. These have two party consent laws.
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