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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] refers to the Federal law [U.S.C. Title 18] Part I Chapter 119 § 2511 - [Interception|Surveillance] (i.e. [Wiretapping])and disclosure of wire, oral, or electronic communications prohibited but also permits [recording] telephone calls and in-person conversations with the [consent] of at least one of the parties.
[{$pagename}] you can record a phone call or [conversation|Communication] so long as you are a party to the conversation.
Furthermore, if you are not a party to the conversation, a "one-party consent" law will allow you to record the conversation or phone call so long as your source [consents] and has full knowledge that the [communication] will be recorded.
!! [Legal Consideration] with [Audio Surveillance]
With regards to [Video Surveillance] as there is an important [legal] distinction between [Video Surveillance] or [Photograph] which is fully protected and the [Audio Surveillance] portion which some states regulate under state [wiretapping] [laws].
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [18 U.S. Code § 2511 - Interception and disclosure of wire, oral, or electronic communications prohibited|https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2511|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2018-07-01-