On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:17:47AM -0400, sip wrote:
> That varies from location to location, really. In Georgia, for instance, only
> ONE party need know the recording is taking place (calling or receiving)
> without a warrant. In some countries, neither party need know, etc, etc. 

This page: 

        http://www.pimall.com/nais/n.recordlaw.html

purports to list the states that require all party consent.  It is from
a private investigation site, and was the number one google hit, so it
may be reliable.  This is not legal advice; IANAL.  If my advice breaks
something, you get to keep both pieces, unless you paid me for it.

Cheers,
-- jra
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