The question pertains to consent.
Source: >>839025
>Is it illegal to record someone’s conversation in New York? What if one of the people consented for each conversation?
Answer:
>New York Wiretapping Law
New York's wiretapping law is a "one-party consent" law. New York makes it a crime to record to record or eavesdrop on an in-person or telephone conversation unless one party to the conversation consents. N.Y. Penal Law §§ 250.00, 250.05. (link is to the entire code, you need to click on the Penal Code section, then choose Article 250 and locate the specific provisions). Thus, if you operate in New York, you may record a conversation or phone call if you are a party to the conversation or you get permission from one party to the conversation in advance. That said, if you intend to record conversations involving people located in more than one state, you should play it safe and get the consent of all parties.
>New York Penal Law 250.00, 250.05
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Source: http:// www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/new-york-recording-law
You could have an entire building bugged. You could then document your consent to have all your conversations recorded, wherever you go in that building. Everyone you talk to and record would be completely legal, because New York is a One Party Consent state.