That brings up a point I always wanted to know. If I call a company and their IVR system says the call may be monitored, can I now record that call without telling the other person...
If you use the reasonable person test around here you could totally get off. Take my mom, she is an average computer user. She bought a new laptop a while back it has a wireless card, like most. So I was at her house a few weeks after she had it, I asked if she was still using dial up or did she get cable, she said "No I have free internet with the new laptop". So I asked her more about this free internet she has. She told me "When I got the new laptop, I just turned it on, and I could use the internet." So she is using someones wireless without even knowing it.
That brings up a point I always wanted to know.
If I call a company and their IVR system says the call may be monitored, can I now record that call without telling the other person...
If you use the reasonable person test around here you could totally get off. Take my mom, she is an average computer user. She bought a new laptop a while back it has a wireless card, like most. So I was at her house a few weeks after she had it, I asked if she was still using dial up or did she get cable, she said "No I have free internet with the new laptop". So I asked her more about this free internet she has. She told me "When I got the new laptop, I just turned it on, and I could use the internet." So she is using someones wireless without even knowing it.