Yes, on a cell phone, home phone and even a face to face conversation. There are however rules to follow per State and these are those rules listed below:
There are 12 States in the U.S. That requires ALL parties involved in the conversation (All Party Consent) to be made aware that the conversation is being recorded. These States are:
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Illinois
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Montana
New Hampshire
Pennsylvania
Washington
The following 38 States require that at least ONE person (One Party Consent) involved in the conversation has given permission for the conversation to be recorded including the person doing the recording. That means simply that if you are a part of the phone conversation, then you are allowed by law to record it without telling anyone else on the call that you are doing it:
Alaska
Arkansas
Colorado
District of Columbia
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
This falls under the United States Code: Title 18.2511. As long as you actually take part in the conversation and are doing so in a State that allows "One Party Consent", it is quite legal to record the conversation without another party in the conversation giving permission or even being told that they are being recorded.
Hope that fully answers your question.
Well there is a free skype recorder. I have never used it but got it on one blog.
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Not if you are a party to that conversation.
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You can use a tape recorder to record a conversation on Halo 3.
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Yes, as long as you are a party to the conversation, you may record it.
You must first notify them that the conversation is being recorded. Even if they object you have a right to record them (although it is inconsiderate and impolite).
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You must have the consent of the other party only then can you record the conversation.