Call recordings' legality depends on the jurisdiction so even if it can be useful it can also be consequential.
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Call recordings' legality depends on the jurisdiction so even if it can be useful it can also be consequential.
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@m0xee @colinsmatt11 @safiuddinkhan @cyberspook that makes 0 sense... Many of the laws don't makes sense because they're a relic of past. Working with law is like working with patch works on top of patch works hence needing an entire profession dedicated to solving this patchwork of madness
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Bureaucracy stifles progress. That's one of the reasons Windows sucks. That's one of the reasons mathematics suck as well. All this legacy bullshit standardized by a central authority. @safiuddinkhan @iska @m0xee Progress for the sake of it will also end in madness, and I prefer less of people be mad than all of them.
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@colinsmatt11 @safiuddinkhan @iska @cyberspook Exactly!
For example in Germany it requires consent from both parties: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_call_recording_laws#Germany