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Yes of course but recording a private conversation has been legal before and I couldn’t find any good indications that it has changed under the GDPR.
The law essentially says that it’s illegal to record or listen to private conversations which you aren’t a part of using technical instruments.
So it’s legal to press your ear against a wall but it’s illegal to use any tech to listen/record to anything.
Sounds great.
Governments should perhaps even have a separate organisation with expert IT consultants that are specialists on various systems commonly used in government organisations.
Lets say that the Tax department has a normal internal IT department that does most of the work but they can bring in comparably cheap help from the government IT consultant organisation for very specific needs.
The government is absolutely big enough that it could be worth it.
I’m very sceptical our lawn wouldn’t pretty much die if we didn’t rake at least a little.
We have a single maple (probably a norway maple) tree and the leaves are very plentiful and quite big so they cover pretty much the entire (small) lawn and in some places to absolute perfection and in multiple layers.
Yeah it varies. In my country you only need to participate in the conversation to be allowed to record it.
You can also film or photograph anyone you feel like in public as long as they aren’t in a place where privacy is expected like a bathroom or something like that. In general you can record and upload all day long.
The law is much stricter on surveillance cameras.
Looks like something from death stranding
Keep in mind that 4 years ago was COVID times when everything was shit.