[Asterisk-Users] stop monitor on transfer

Adrian Carter adrian at lei.net.au
Mon Mar 13 01:12:35 MST 2006


BTW.. without sparking a flame war, and I have no idea how accurate the 
information is, but it seems that 'single party consent' applies as long 
as the recorded is not to be used for illegal purposes.

This means only one party (in this case the business) need consent to 
the recordings for them to be legal. I imagine the company therefore 
gives itself approval to record all its calls, and thus, its all legal.

*shrug* IANAL, and I dont know how accurate the information is, since it 
was a curiosity google search and comes from a company marketing 
software to accomplish it.. .. but it seems fairly factual and similar 
to my understanding of other jurisdictions laws

From: http://www.callcorder.com/phone-recording-law.htm


  Consent

Generally, it is legal to record any conversation where all the parties 
to it consent (one party consent if all parties are in a state with 
corresponding law). The U.S. federal law only requires one-party consent 
to the recording of a telephone conversation, but explicitly does not 
protect the taping if it is done for a criminal or tortuous purpose. 
Many states have similar exceptions.




Martin Joseph wrote:
>
> On Mar 12, 2006, at 10:35 PM, Adrian Carter wrote:
>
>> I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just ensure they are
>> secure.
>
> In the US I think this illegal?  Aren't you supposed to have some sort 
> of notification or beeping to indicate a recorded call to the other 
> party?
>
> Just a thought,
> Marty
>
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