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I am a law school graduate studying for my Bar, and the only thing that is required in ALL of Canada, is that one party is aware of the recording. It is not required that both parties know. |
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You can use google voice.... it allows conversation recording. It has an audio that tells both parties that it is being recorded.
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I've seen this question posted in a number of forums, and it's surprising how many people jump right to the legal issues and treat the question as creepy. Not everyone who wants to record an interview is trying to play detective. As a music writing, I've been recording artist interviews for about a decade, and it's pretty much the only time I ever use my land line.
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