In NY it is legal to tape a conversation as long as 1 person in the party is aware that it's being taped. That person can be the taper if he is also involved in the conversation. However, it's not legal if a 3rd party tapes it & none of the people being taped know about it.
2007-08-11 05:18:47
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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What you want is a legal citation from someone who is a licensed attorney in that state.
Contact any law school in your state -- they'll have either a legal library that can point you at the statute, or a legal clinic that can answer simple questions.
You can also try referral services from the state bar -- some provide free consultations and you should be able to find an attorney who can point you at the right area to look up the statute.
2007-08-11 11:00:53
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answered by coragryph 7
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in some states as long as one occasion on the line is widely used with the verbal substitute is being recorded it incredibly is fantastic meaning while you're on the line and you recognize the call is being recorded the different occasion doesnt could desire to be notified, yet a third occasion could desire to not checklist the call with out the folk having the verbal substitute understanding, yet in maximum states you would be able to desire to tell them they are being recorded, subsequently you ordinarily hear. This telephone call could be recorded for high quality insurance and practise pourposes. you will could desire to verify your state rules
2016-12-15 12:00:49
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answered by louthan 4
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Call a P.I., lawyer, or magistrate.
2007-08-13 02:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question... Any Clue?
2007-08-11 05:17:39
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answered by Myth 4
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