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Legal Issues For the Surveillance Industry

Updated: Jun 2, 2020


Some of the Product(s) purchased/sold by Protection Plus, Inc.are subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S. Wire and Communications Act (18 United States Code §§ 2510-2522) (Act). The products include those with surreptitious listening devices, which are regulated by the Act. Additionally, the laws of some states, counties, cities or localities may prohibit the possession and/or use of some of the these products. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ascertain, understand, and obey any and all applicable local, state, and federal laws regarding possession and/or use of any Protection Plus, Inc. product. Diversion or re-export contrary to U.S. law is prohibited. ALL OFFERS VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW

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