Louisiana HB410 requires all parties to be notified before recording in-person conversations.
Louisiana HB410 mandates that individuals must inform all parties involved in a direct, in-person conversation if they intend to record or transcribe it. This requirement does not apply to public or semi-public meetings, law enforcement activities, emergencies, public officials performing duties in public places, or individuals recording law enforcement officers in public areas. The law aims to protect individuals from the non-consensual technological preservation and dissemination of private conversations, while allowing for lawful recordings of public events and law enforcement activities.
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