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by cortesoft
2631 days ago
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Ok, you are using a different definition of recording than me. I would say your definition is "recorded and stored" I was thinking that in order to fingerprint a voice, you have to "record" it to a digital format that you can process to determine if it is the user who has consented. Even if it is deleted after processing, it was still "recorded" for a few milliseconds at least. Does the law as written make that distinction? Would recording locally to check a fingerprint not still break the law? |
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