Colin Johnson š
@cojo.eth
Curious about this one - we use Granola internally and always declare it externally. https://farcaster.xyz/ted/0x52efc566
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Steve
@pederzani
Iām biased on my answer because as an attorney I know this is literally illegal still in many states not just an ethical thing. Single vs Party consent is very much an alive and well-litigated thing! š
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Colin Johnson š
@cojo.eth
Interesting! So Granolaās product is almost certainly enabling tons of illegal activity every day?
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Steve
@pederzani
All of them, as old as those ādo you want to record this Teams/Zoom?ā bars happened! But, thereās safeharbors. Youāll notice for recordings from WA state, often times they have an annoying banner that re-pops up every X minutes, often some āhang up recording startingā pre recording and rejoin disclaimer message, etc. But out in places like Nebraska, you can walk outside with a mic on you and use it in most scenarios because single-party recording states basically mean āyou are the consenting party if youāre in the audio,ā versus WA which is a āeveryone requires notice and a pre-recording chance to exitā state. All my privacy law class snippets from 2016 are finally seeing light of day. š
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Colin Johnson š
@cojo.eth
Had to look up Georgia where Iām at, single party consent here :)
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Steve
@pederzani
Whatās cool is online, State+State with the most restrictive one takes precedence generallyā so if we Zoomed you could stealth record me since Nebraska and Georgia are both single(self) consent states so long as youāre in the recording too. Some people forget that! (ie, I canāt use my drone to go snoop on someoneās conversation unless the drone is simultaneously recording me.) Thereās such a deep dive on privacy laws, but those State protections were always the controlling result in every case we talked about in class like it!
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