[Asterisk-Users] Legal Interception - tapping
Dan Tusa
dan_tusa at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 11 23:41:45 MST 2003
Archiving calls depends on the definition of archive. When do you actually
archive?
If the information is stored in a buffer (memory, disk, tape) for technical
reasons - do you then archive the call?
Of course in general one is not allowed to store the information for a long
period on his system (must be instantly forwarded to the authorities). But
real-time and semi-real time definitions are pretty close
/Dan
>From: "Andrew Joakimsen" <andrew at envisionstudio.net>
>Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:33:00 -0400
>
>I phrased that incorrectly, I have way too much email to look at....
>
>I know it is possible to record calls, it will record them to a
>directory you define on the server. But are you required to provide
>archives/recordings of the calls or permit real-time tapping?
>
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