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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (218449)9/4/2007 3:49:52 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) of 793914
 
Isn't that only if the conversation takes place under circumstances where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy?

For example, I believe that in CA one could legally record a conversation taking place in an outdoor cafe within the earshot of other patrons or servers regardless of whether
the recordee gave permission.

Under the Federal rules, only one person must consent.

Linda Tripp got into trouble under Maryland State rules, if I recall correctly, because she secretly recorded Monica over the telephone.
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