It depends on the circumstances under which it is introduced.
Audio tapng is the same thing as recording..... it is illegal to do so without warning the other party to the conversation.
email or call your New Mexico bar association if you want a reliable answer .
As much as the recording industry would like it for this NOT to be legal, it is. However, you must transfer all archival copies of the recording to the new owner. You can't make a copy on tape and then (legally) sell the original album and keep the tape.
They can question him, but the results will not be admissible in court.
remastered Remastering is used (1) to produce a new master recording of an old recording in order to improve the quality; (2) to port electronic material from one medium to another, such as making a DVD from a VHS tape.
New Recording - album - was created in 1997-03.
Magnetic tape for computers was introduced in 1951 on the UNIVAC i, but was probably "invented" in 1948 or 1949 while Eckert and Mauchly were trying to think of ways to get data into and out of a computer at "electronic speeds" to avoid the bottleneck of then existing electromechanical equipment. Magnetic tape for audio goes back to the 1930's, although practical civilian applications had to wait for the end of WWII. (The Germans used magnetic tape during the war, while the Allies had only wire recorders.)
Its New Mexico.
An HDD camcorder is a camcorder that uses a hard drive for recording the videos to in stead of a tape or cassette. Most of the available models are also high definition recorders.
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Cancun is in Mexico, not in New Mexico.