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| reply to N3OGH Re: Receiving transmissions
said by N3OGH :said by ossito16 :Is there not a federal law that says citizens are allowed to receive any transmission. I'm pretty sure it's against Federal law to listen to listen to cell phone conversations, so that would put a hole in the "allowed to receive any transmission" theory. It's not illegal to listen to cell phones, only to record them for anything but personal use. If I record your cell phone conversation and then through it up on youtube then I'm in trouble. If I record your cell phone conversation for a personal chuckle at home, well then I'm just a strange person. |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
1 edit | in other words, if you record it to distribute it, it's bad. If you record it for your self, it's ok? Or you should have said "as long as I don't get discovered"...
Recording as a 3rd party is wire tappings period.. no matter how you justify it. All states have at least a 1 part rule, about 10 or less have the 2-party rule. NONE have a 3rd party rule.
Tapping into conversations AND "recording" them 'for any purpose' is a ticket to being bubba's wife.
According to your post, it's ok as long as you don't get caught. -- "Wipe out the national deficit over night... Tax the stupid!" - about 50 gMail invites available. PM if you'd like one. |
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| In Ohio its legal for you to record any phone convo you want as long as ONE party on the phone knows. So basically I could be talking to you and 2 other people on the phone, and as long as I would know (duh) I could record your convo under Ohio law. And in Ohio it protects me. Nothing else you could do- under our laws. |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20 | In case anyone wants to know about recording laws:
»www.rcfp.org/taping/ |
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