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Originally Posted by yerp
ummm.....wrong, you sound like an idiot...
no, youngbreed's wrong, but please bore us with the details that you obviously don't know...
again, just wrong, but atleast you pointed him in the direction of the software he wanted.
don't listen to these people, they are talking out of their a$$es. it is perfectly LEGAL to record a phone conversation ANYWHERE in the USA. there is ONE stipulation that will cover your *** in the few states that require it.....some states require the person recording the conversation to notify the party being recorded before the conversation starts. that is why whenever you call pretty much any corporate # they start off saying "this call may be recorded blah blah blah". without this disclaimer, the recording *could* not be admissible in court in some states.....although, that would depend on how much of a tight a$$ the judge presiding over the case was.
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Um, please say you were just kidding. And to think you called someone else an idiot. You sound like Sarah Palin trying to explain how "being closer" to Russia aids her in the field of National security.
Rain Freak you are absolutely correct. OP, for your own sake do yourself a favor and disregard this guesstimate of call recording laws. RainFreaks answer is dead on, so please follow the links he posted and see for yourself.