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[quote=petermg;426779]Stop sounding like a weeny. You'll get sued for abusing your wife before you get sued for recording a call. In 38 of our 50 states it is perfectly legal to record a call you are on without notifying the other person. In all 50 of them you go to jail for beating your wife. . . . but something tells me you're probably a 15 to 17 yr old kid.. lol.
=D> As much as I would like to crack her sometimes,I never did...yet. Not 17 anymore,far from it, although I wish I was. You are correct about the states, this is what I found. [edit] Two party consent states Twelve states currently require that BOTH or ALL parties consent to the recording. These states are:
All other states, including the District of Columbia, besides those listed above require only one party consent just like federal law. However there are certain exceptions to these rules. See full rules here. Also note that according to the California court case Kearney v. Salomon Smith Barney, Inc. (July 13,2006) if you call from a one party consent state into California, then the two party consent law outweighs the one party consent law. http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/S124739.PDF here]. [edit] Accepted forms of consent The FCC defines accepted forms of getting consent for telephone recording by telephone companies as:
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Back on my phone does it all kick
Dont forget about crime deterrent. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgoVrAR3YOo |
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Do a search. Push the little search button and type the software you are looking for.
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