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MaThIbUs
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Posted: 2003-10-10 19:55
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..if you intend to use it against that person, i think so..

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woodrowr
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Joined: Oct 10, 2003
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Posted: 2003-10-10 20:25
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Quote:

On 2003-10-10 19:33:30, Gnuig wrote:
What if you didn't read the manual,

but did read this thread...

do you think it is legal to record someone without their knowledge



You don't have to have read anything for it to be illegal. "Ignorance of the law is no excuse."

In Canada, US and most of Europe is illegal to record a phone conversation without consent of all parties.
hogemeister
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Posted: 2003-10-10 21:44
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How do you record a conversation on a t610?

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pugwash
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Posted: 2003-10-13 12:06
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I know it's slightly off-topic, but my employer (and all the other investment banks) is legally required to record all telephone conversations, and there's certainly no warning of it when you ring up from outside.

Whether you're supposed to know that because you're phoning an investment bank it's always recorded, I don't know.

Chris
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Posted: 2003-10-13 12:56
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@woodrowr: 'nemo censetur ignorare legem'. You are correct. I assume you have a legal background, then?

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