Alaska Stat. § 42.20.310
Sec. 42.20.310. Eavesdropping
(a)
A person may not
(1)
use an eavesdropping device to hear or record all or any part of an oral conversation without the
consent of a party to the conversation;
(2)
use or divulge any information which the person knows or reasonably should know was obtained through
the illegal use of an eavesdropping device for personal benefit or another's benefit;
(3)
publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of any conversation the person
has heard through the illegal use of an eavesdropping device;
(4)
divulge, or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of any conversation
the person has become acquainted with after the person knows or reasonably should know that the conversation
and the information contained in the conversation was obtained through the illegal use of an eavesdropping
device.
(b)
In this section "eavesdropping device" means any device capable of being used to hear or record oral
conversation whether the conversation is conducted in person, by telephone, or by any other means; provided
that this definition does not include devices used for the restoration of the deaf or hard-of-hearing to
normal or partial hearing.