Here are the facts: When it comes to spying on people with hidden cameras and other surveillance equipment, it does require the consent of one party.On top of it all, violation of this is considered a felony except for the use of hidden cameras.Cellular and cordless telephone communications are protected under state law. A person is guilty of eavesdropping when he unlawfully engages in the following activities. The use of hidden cameras is legal though.
Appart from using hidden cameras, wiretapping, which is defined as the intentional overhearing or recording of a telephonic or telegraphic communication, by a person other than the sender or receiver, without the consent of either the sender or receiver, by means of any instrument, device or equipment?
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