Recorded conversations (either tape or digital) are often very helpful in a variety of scenarios. These audio recordings may assist in an investigation of employee misconduct or in business or personal lawsuits, even in potential criminal investigations.
It is very important, however, to make sure that any recording, either of a phone conversation or an in-person conversation, complies with federal and state laws. Otherwise, you may very well open yourself up to criminal charges or civil suits. And it is unlikely that you will be legally able to use the recording for your original purpose.
So, if you're thinking about recording some phone calls or placing a voice activated recorder in a room to record conversations, you'll need to take a look at the applicable laws.
The first place to look is at the federal wiretapping statute, also known as the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Federal law allows phone calls (traditional, cellular and cordless) and other electronic communication to be recorded with the consent of at least one party to the conversation.
This means that if you are one of the people taking part in the conversation, it can be recorded because one person (you) has consented to the recording. If you are not taking part in the conversation, at least one of the people in the conversation must know about and consent to the recording.
You can't stop, however, after considering federal law and assume that your recording passes muster. Each state and territory has its own statutes regarding the recording of conversations. Most state wiretapping and eavesdropping laws are based upon the federal law and allow recording with the consent of one party to the conversation.
The 37 states which allow one party consent recording of oral communications are: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, 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 and Wyoming.
The District of Columbia also allows people to record conversations with the consent of only one party. Nevada has a one party consent statute but there is some question as to how the law should be interpreted by the courts. It could be considered an all party consent state.
The 12 states which definitely require all parties to a conversation to consent before it can be recorded are: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Washington.
In California, there is an exception. You can record a conversation with the consent of only one party if certain criminal activity (kidnapping, extortion, bribery or a violent felony) is involved.
So, the basic rule is that it is illegal to record conversations or communications in which you are not a participant, unless you have consent of at least one, if not all, of the participants.
The obvious exception to this general rule is that law enforcement officials can seek permission from a court to perform no-consent wiretaps as part of a criminal investigation. For the finer points of your own states laws and requirements, you should always consult with an attorney.
Software For Audio Recording
No matter what you are looking for, if you get on a computer and bring up your Internet you are sure to find it there. E Books are all over the Internet, some are free some are not. There are E Books in different formats also. Some that are for your computer, others are for your Pocket pc and still others now, for I pods. E Books are basically electronic books for you to read, without having the bulky book and having to flip through all the pages, there are some authors now, that not only sell regular books in book stores but E books as well on the Internet. Or the E books are placed on a CD for purchase too. And most people think they need to go to a computer store for computer software and how to get it, but that's not true either.
You can get computer software, and all types of software right off the Internet too, then you download it and you have it. The best part of that is you didn't even leave the house to get it. This is some high tech world we live intoday, and there's so much available to us via the Internet; even audio interviews with different people. Say for example politicians and sports athletes, its all here on the Internet. The Internet is a true source of convenience for anyone. Even someone who doesn't know all that much about a computer can learn the simple functions and surf the Internet without much of a problem. And for those who are more advanced and know what they are doing the possibilities are endless. From downloading E books to videos.
Oh, did I fail to mention all the videos, that are available on the Internet? There are so many web sites for videos it would take you some time to actually go through them all. And the cool thing about videos is that there are people who have their own web sites or their own spaces, that have uploaded videos of their families or different events to the Internet and allow other people to view them. It is simply amazing. The Internet is a marketing heaven for anyone, and a purchasing plaza for those who do not want to go out in the midst of all the congestion. It makes me wonder, how long it will be before people literally start staying home and don't go out for much at all. Between the E books, software, audio interviews, and videos on the Internet, there is really no need to go out at all.
You shouldn't have a problem finding anything you need. For example music and mp3s are found on the Internet. News is on the Internet, local newspapers can be found on the Internet, cars for sale, if you know the name of virtually any product it is probably on the Internet somewhere even if it is just for a review on the product it will still be on the Internet. Technology is a fast paced industry and the Internet plays a big part of it, you can even pay your bills on the Internet if that's what you want to do, or do your banking on the Internet. I personally like the idea of the Internet and all it has to offer, there are too many things to list, and the marketing industry is doing a lot better cause of the Internet and the ability for companies to communicate so quickly now via the Internet. Its endless.
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