Not exact matches
New York's highest court says parents can legally eavesdrop on young children, establishing an exception to state
law against
wiretaps without the
consent of at least one person on a call.
The primary distinction between state
wiretapping laws is whether all parties must
consent to the recording or just one party.
In one case, a New York trial court was asked to apply the Pennsylvania
wiretap law — which requires
consent of all parties — to a call placed by a prostitute in Pennsylvania to a man in New York.
In the US, ECPA /
Wiretapping law prohibits interception / recording of phone conversations; an exception is when one party
consents to the interception.
The State of Massachusetts has a
wiretapping law that is describe by DMPL.com as follows: Massachusetts's
wiretapping law often referred to is a «two - party
consent»
law.