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There are 2 different opinions here...ANSWER 1:No it is not, as long as the person recording is a party to the conversation. ANSWER 2:I was just searching & reviewing the laws for Oklahoma last week, concerning whether it's legal to secretly (or without all parties knowledge) record a conversation. I do know that in Oklahoma only 1 party of the conversation needs to consent to the recording, if it is a face to face conversation. However, if over the telephone, I'm real sure that all parties of the conversation have to formed at the beginning of recording.See Oklahoma Statutes Annotated, Title 13, § 176.4(5)
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
It is a matter of historical record that the US DID make the Louisiana Purchase.
D. Henderson
Just hold the recorder between them. Yes, you can record a face to face conversation between two people by using things like FaceTime for the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. You can also use computers, if you have a webcam, or smart phones like the HTC, or Android phones.
Not as long as at least one of the parties has agreed to the taping and it is not being used for any illegal purpose.
No.
In Pennsylvania, it is illegal to record a conversation without the consent of all parties involved. This is known as a two-party consent law.
NO
Not if you are a party to that conversation.
yes
I believe its legal to record the call as long as you're one of the participants.Indiana is a one-party consent state: "Ind. Code Ann. § 35-33.5-1-5(2) Statute allows the recording of a telephone conversation by either the sender or receiver of the communication."
Colorado is a one-party consent state, which means it is legal to record a conversation as long as one person involved in the conversation consents to the recording. However, it is illegal to record a conversation if you are not part of the conversation and do not have consent from at least one of the parties.
In Pennsylvania, it is illegal to record a conversation without the consent of all parties involved.
It depends on the circumstances.
In Pennsylvania, it is legal to record an in-person conversation as long as one party consents to the recording. This means that you can record a conversation that you are a part of without informing the other party. However, it is illegal to record a conversation that you are not a part of without the consent of all parties involved.
You must have the consent of the other party only then can you record the conversation.