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overfeed 2 hours ago

> Likely prosecuted by the both the state and city attorney for violating privacy laws already on the books.

Recording in places where there is no expectations of privacy is legal, and it would be very useful to establish case law that establishes that scaling up can impugn privacy. I selfishly don't want to be a defendant since I can't afford it, but if I won the lottery jackpot, this is what I'd be working on.