Gordon Henderson wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, Joe acquisto wrote:
>
>   
>> Telephone "conversations" that are being recorded, are supposed to 
>> "beep" periodically, to alert/remind the recorded person that the 
>> conversation is being recorded.
>>     
>
> You really ought to qualify this with the country and the relevant laws 
> that you think require it ...
>
> In the UK there is no such law/rule/supposition. You don't even have to 
> tell the other party the call is being recorded - just one person in the 
> conversation needs to know. (although "your calls may be recorded for 
> training purposes" ... whatever they are!)
>
> So if you call me, then your call may be recorded. Or it may not be. 
> You'll never know ...
>
> Gordon
>   
Joe never mentioned law, he just said "supposed to".  I believe that 
this is common courtesy really, so "you should" or are "supposed to" 
probably make sense.  At least to my way of thinking.

Thanks,
Steve

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