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To: Robert F who wrote (4362)8/14/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: john  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4718
 
<The only restriction, as I recall, was that the person taping had to be a party in the conversation. >

That is exactly what i was told by a lawyer a number of years ago, maybe the laws have changed.

Why don't we get the Antares "raw raw" from this thread team to phone.



To: Robert F who wrote (4362)8/14/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: Dave Warner  Respond to of 4718
 
Don't know how reliable this is.

pimall.com



To: Robert F who wrote (4362)8/18/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Respond to of 4718
 
<The only restriction, as I recall, was that the person taping had to be a party in the conversation>

This is basically what one of my lawyers told me regarding Canada. He put it as "one of the persons being taped must know" and showed me his telephone and how he tapes conversations with clients.

Also just recently I was "interviewed" on the telephone by the Globe and Mail. It was not until a week later that I found out that the reporter had taped the conversation and made a transcript of it. I would assume that the G&M would be current on the Canadian laws and is not breaking them.

Jim, just cruising through to see what my buddy john is up to.