Jeremy Hall
2004-May-03 07:45 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Start recording during call by pressingbutton sequence
Zac, Thanks for the input. This would cover it, however it is not stealth. In some cases, you may want it to be stealth. Again, my state allows me to do this, but some states do not. I've done a little searching and could not find an answer. Basically, to simplify the question: When is it legal to record interstate calls without giving notice, when the recording party is in a one-party consent state?" As long as notice is given to all parties, it is always legal from my understanding. Jeremy -----Original Message----- From: Zac Amsler [mailto:zamsler@cc0.biz] Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 8:18 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Start recording during call by pressingbutton sequence Why don't you have a "This call may be recorded for quality assurance" when someone calls in???? That provides notification. Zac On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 09:01, Jeremy Hall wrote:> Does anyone know how these laws apply in interstate calls? Forexample,> I am in a One-party consent state. This means I can legally recordany> telephone I am a part of, without notifying any other party. Say > someone from Florida or another all-party state calls me, or I call > someone in Florida. Which set of laws apply? Or is there a set of > Federal laws that override what the state laws say?<SNIP>
Zac Amsler
2004-May-03 07:59 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Start recording during call by pressingbutton sequence
I don;t know if stealth really that important.. How many times have u hung up on a company when they told you that your call may be recorded for quality and training purposes?? I hear that from every company I call. Most people brush off the message forget about it befor they even talk to someone. I have the theory of CYOA(Cover Your Own Ass) I hope that I have helped. Zac On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 09:45, Jeremy Hall wrote:> Zac, > > Thanks for the input. This would cover it, however it is not stealth. > In some cases, you may want it to be stealth. Again, my state allows me > to do this, but some states do not. I've done a little searching and > could not find an answer. Basically, to simplify the question: When is > it legal to record interstate calls without giving notice, when the > recording party is in a one-party consent state?" As long as notice is > given to all parties, it is always legal from my understanding. > > Jeremy > > -----Original Message----- > From: Zac Amsler [mailto:zamsler@cc0.biz] > Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 8:18 AM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Start recording during call by > pressingbutton sequence > > Why don't you have a > "This call may be recorded for quality assurance" > when someone calls in???? > That provides notification. > > Zac > > On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 09:01, Jeremy Hall wrote: > > Does anyone know how these laws apply in interstate calls? For > example, > > I am in a One-party consent state. This means I can legally record > any > > telephone I am a part of, without notifying any other party. Say > > someone from Florida or another all-party state calls me, or I call > > someone in Florida. Which set of laws apply? Or is there a set of > > Federal laws that override what the state laws say? > <SNIP> > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users