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Re: Is there a feature to record phone calls?
As far as I'm concerend recording for my own personal use(i.e. remmber what I need to bring from the store etc..) is legal in the same way personal irc logging is legal.
But using any of the recordings in court might be a different matter entirely. |
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From reading Google Voice a week back, you can only record a conversation when the call is placed to you.
You're not allowed to record if you were the one that dialed. |
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every s60 phone can record telephone conversations. you must buy 3rd party software if you want to get rid of beeps that notifies that the conversation is recorded
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I won't rely my info in wikipedia.
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The n900 uses pulseaudio and gstreamer to place phone calls.
So parec works exactly how you'd expect it to work. Pulseaudio-utils and gstreamer-utils are both available from the official repo, so all the examples online of how to record with pulseaudio on the linux desktop should work on the n900 (actually I had some trouble due to busybox's grep, but simple parec usage worked fine). |
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The wikipedia article doesn't cover Slovenia, but I'm sure there are laws there about recording phone calls. In the U.S., according to the wikipedia article, it depends on what state you're in. Twelve states require all parties in the call to be notified that the call is being recorded (check the wikipedia article for a list). The other states require that at least one party in the call has been notified. Although if you're phoning to a state that requires all parties to be notified, then that state's laws may take precedence. If no parties are aware the call is being recorded, nor have given their consent (because they work in a call center), then it's an illegal wiretap. Also, the requirement is that people are notified that the call is being recorded, not that they give their consent (of course you have the option to just hang up if you don't consent). Disabling the beeping notification in a call recording program, as one poster mentions, would make the recording illegal if you do not otherwise notify the person you're calling that the call is being recorded in states where this is required. So just because the technology is available to record calls and it is legal to obtain this technology, doesn't mean it's legal to use it or legal to use it in any way you see fit. |
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I'd quite like to record *all* phone calls automatically, and keep them in a similar way to voice messages in the conversation tracker.
I realise there are legal issues, but it would be a nice feature, for referring back to calls. |
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