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Can the use of video surveillance on a spouse constitute a violation of the Federal Wiretapping Act?

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Can the use of video surveillance on a spouse constitute a violation of the Federal Wiretapping Act?

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Family members and spouses are also likely to use video surveillance with greater frequency. Video surveillance is not within the purview of the Federal Wiretapping Act. The courts have generally exempted video surveillance from the Federal Wiretapping Act.

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