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Ask a Lawyer: Can You Legally Post Ring Audio of Your Roommate? Georgiaslawyer.com Georgia is a one-party consent state, which means you can legally record conversations you’re a part of—but that doesn’t always mean you’re in the clear. If the person recorded had a reasonable expectation of privacy—like inside their home or bedroom—you could face civil liability, even if you didn’t break criminal law. Posting recordings to embarrass someone could open you up to a lawsuit for invasion of privacy or emotional distress, especially if they suffer real consequences like job loss. And even if you win in court, you still lose time and money defending yourself. Quoting what someone said is different than using their actual voice—but always ask yourself: Is it worth it? #PrivacyLaw #GeorgiaLaw #RoommateProblems #RingCamera #CivilLiability #OnePartyConsent #LegalAdvice #AskALawyer #InvasionOfPrivacy #GeorgiaAttorney