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 Recording conversations
BigFellor  [Team Member]
1/16/2012 12:50:09 AM
Is Ohio a state where both parties have to be notified that a conversation is recorded? Curious for several reasons.
TheunKnown  [Member]
1/16/2012 12:52:51 AM
i believe only one party has to know about the recording.
chadweasel  [Member]
1/16/2012 7:51:16 AM
Originally Posted By TheunKnown:
i believe only one party has to know about the recording.


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TargetBlaster  [Member]
1/16/2012 8:49:31 AM
I'd be careful and check it out thorughly. Laws can vary if you are in person or over the phone.
For example, Ohio has one party consent on taping phone calls but if the other end of that phone call is in a state that requires two party consent, then you are liable.

I know at one of the gun clubs I belong to, they have video cameras. They have signs saying that video is in use but they were advised by an attorney that if they were going to record sound, that had to be posted as well.

Here is a good starting point for you.
Useful Link on recording conversations
BigFellor  [Team Member]
1/16/2012 11:16:30 AM

Originally Posted By TargetBlaster:
I'd be careful and check it out thorughly. Laws can vary if you are in person or over the phone.
For example, Ohio has one party consent on taping phone calls but if the other end of that phone call is in a state that requires two party consent, then you are liable.

I know at one of the gun clubs I belong to, they have video cameras. They have signs saying that video is in use but they were advised by an attorney that if they were going to record sound, that had to be posted as well.

Here is a good starting point for you.
Useful Link on recording conversations

Thanks for the link; just what I was needing.