On Friday, September 10, 2021 02:52:42 PM Dan Ritter wrote: > David Wright wrote: > > If you make a telephone call on speaker, and you have a tape recorder > > in the room recording the conversation, the speaker at the other end > > of the call doesn't need to have permission for their words to be > > recorded on /your/ tape. > > Please don't consider that analogy true in the real world. > > Various jurisdictions will demand: > > one-party consent: Anyone clearly on the call can consent to > record all of it > > two-party consent: Everyone on the call must consent or else > recordings are not legal > > zero-party consent: The NSA, FBI, or vague equivalent will > record your call without your knowledge > > Other laws might apply, such as the requirement to take calls > without recording when a party objects, or the requirement to > delete or redact calls after the fact.
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