Posted by Gavin Brockis on Monday 13 July 2009 at 4:14pm
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We've just published a new advice document about the practice and legalities of recording telephone conversations for oral history and research purposes.
Hot on the heels of Joel's guide to Recording Skype Calls is another new advice document relating to Recording Telephone Conversations. This covers the simple hardware you need to be able to feed both sides of a conventional 'land line' telephone call into your recording system, and the related audio considerations.
It also covers the basic legal requirements for making these recordings, with links to further legal resources.
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