Does the NJ One Party Consent law apply to businesses? In reference to recording phone conversations?
Does the NJ One Party Consent law apply to businesses? In reference to recording phone conversations?
It's a human being on the other end of the phone line, right?
First, it's an automated recording asking you to press a number to connect to someone. Then it connects you. It doesn't notify you that you may or may not be recorded at all.
It has come to my understanding that:
Business Recordings
Federal law permits businesses to monitor phone calls that are business related when the monitoring is part or the ordinary course of business. When the content of the telephone conversation is of a personal nature, the monitoring must stop. In those cases of two party consent states, this exemption may be voided.
So if you were to call someones work to talk to them in a personal nature, my understanding here is that the call couldn't be recorded... correct?