[ale] Telephone Recording on Linux (Definitely ON topic)

Randal Jarrett rsj at radio.org
Thu Nov 14 19:09:56 EST 2002



Using 
a google search I found a site that gives you everything you didn't want to know 
about the legalities of recording conversations.
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individuals to record conversations to which they are a party without informing 
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size=2>Georgia is one of these states.
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  <FONT 
  face=Tahoma size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Dennany, Jerome 
  {D177~Roswell} [mailto:JEROME.DENNANY at ROCHE.COM] Sent: Thursday, 
  November 14, 2002 3:04 PMTo: Chuck Huber; 
  ale at ale.orgSubject: RE: [ale] Telephone Recording on Linux 
  (Definitely ON topic)
  In regards to recording telephone conversations, be aware of 
  federal and state wiretap statutes.  There are _very_ specific rules you 
  must follow when recording telephone conversations.  Failure to follow 
  those rules, and you could have a lot more trouble than He-said, She-said 
  arguments with the IRS.
  Jerry 




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