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Is listening illegal? Not unless the law says so...
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Re: Is listening illegal? Not unless the law says so...
said by Vernon73pl :
The Chocolate Factory stepped over my property line, got unique identification data from my equipment, then used it to make money.
If they stepped onto your property, they were eavesdropping.
Google was out in the street (a "public way"). Big difference.
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