Mike Ashton wrote:

Say the other person was in Maryland, well they have a totally inclusive two party law ( everyone on call needs to be aware in the case of a conference call ). So if you don't make the person in Maryland aware, then your breaking Maryland State law, even if your initiating the call from Ontario.

Actually it's not that simple, when it comes to inter-state in the US, you fall under US federal laws which tends to side with one party rather then two party consent...

There was a website on US laws regarding recording of calls but I can't seem to find it at present...

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