I was taking the stance that is not an issue given that he is existingly
recording calls anyway.

Its kinda a black or white thing.. . if your recording any calls one
must assume you have the legalities sorted out.... Its kinda being half
pregnant...

So to clarify - if it is legal to execute and you have the
announcements/legal opinion to support your actions, then yeah...

Anyway... Thats not the point of the topic nor the original question that was asked.

Martin Joseph wrote:

On Mar 12, 2006, at 10:35 PM, Adrian Carter wrote:

I'd teach the boss to appreciate recorded calls and just ensure they are
secure.

In the US I think this illegal? Aren't you supposed to have some sort of notification or beeping to indicate a recorded call to the other party?

Just a thought,
Marty

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