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Recorded conversations
Hi, can anyone tell me what the law is, in the UK, for a person tape recording conversations without the other persons knowledge or permission?
This has happened between 2 members of a family. ! has recorded the other without the others knowledge.
Please advise the legal side of this situation if you can. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used to be a union rep and I've also served on all sorts of committees. I've ALWAYS covertly recorded EVERY meeting I've ever attended. Also, I always carry the recorder in my pocket and even record pub conversations if I think that someone will later deny something that they've said. I've annoyed a great number of people over the years when I've used the recordings to prove that they've lied or tried to distort the truth but I stand by my right to make the recordings. Whether you (and your family members) like it or not, the person who's made the recordings has done nothing illegal.
Chris
There are many regs governing recording of phone conversations, including:
- Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA)
- Data Protection Act 1998
- Telecommunications (Data Protection and Privacy) Regulations 1999
- Human Rights Act 1998
Under these regs it is not illegal for an individual to tape their own phone conversation without telling the other person. But it is illegal to make the contents of the conversation available to a thrid party without the consent of the other person.
So, yes, that particular family member has broken the law by playing it to other people without your friend's permission. Whether a solicitor would be interested in a domestic issue or even whether you could prove he or she didn't have permission, is another matter.