On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 18:47:56 -0600, itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge
wrote:
Twisty misguidedly wrote:
Besides, you broke the law the second you began taping a telephone
conversation without the person's implicit permission and
acknowlegement.
You're not only a hypocrite when it comes to the law, you're an
uninformed hypocrite concerning the laws of the FCC that govern
communications. Educate yourself.
ROFLMAO 100000000 XXXXXXX Twsity the NG Lawyer telling someone else they
are uniformed and calling them a hypocrite, when he is the Biggest
Hypocrite of all Look at his Post anyone most certainly can record the
conversation they are part of and does not have to dosclose to other party
they are being taped. A 3rd party cannot tape 2 people who have no idea
they are being taped.
No, anyone can not most certainly can record the
conversation they are part of and does not have to dosclose to other
party they are being taped.
Some states require, under most circumstances, the consent of all
parties to a conversation. Those jurisdictions are Connecticut,
Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada,
New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Washington.
It is illegal under all jurisdictions to record calls in which one is
not a party.
Get your facts staright before you post your crap.
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