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I disagree with that premise. A conversation certainly can include more than two people. Suppose Amy, Becky, and Carl are talking together about last week’s football game. While only one person is talking at a time, the other two are listening and participants to that conversation. i.e. there are three people to that conversation. So, under federal and NJ law, if Amy wanted to record that conversation, she could do so legally. And not just the parts of it in which she talks, as you seem to suggest. If I understand correctly what you are saying, I find it very bizarre.