Calif. Supreme Court Sides With State’s Privacy Law

Callers phoning California from out of state and taping the calls could face civil suits and damages for violating state law. The California Supreme Court ruled that consent from all parties is required when recording telephone conversations in California even if the caller is phoning from a jurisdiction that allows taping based on a single person’s permission. The court found that one-sided taping could put California companies at an economic disadvantage and creates privacy issues for Californians.

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