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Commit 2785932c authored by Han Wang's avatar Han Wang Committed by Aleksandar K
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Enable call recording for China

Change-Id: Id51a2e6a119e99ff50696b50513aed323c61565c
parent 248db27d
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
    -->
    <country iso="as" allowed="true" />

    <!-- Enable call recording for Austria
    <!-- Enable recording for Austria
         According to Article 93 (3) of Austrian Communications Law, known as TKG 2003
         Kommunikationsgeheimnis, it is illegal to recordor pass on information about a call, unless
         you are one of the parties in that call. While recording is not illegal, sharing the
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
    -->
    <country iso="at" allowed="true" />

    <!-- Disable call recording for Australia:
    <!-- Disable recording for Australia:
         Australian Capital Territory:
           Subsection 4(3)(b) Listening Devices Act 1992 (ACT)
             https://www8.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/legis/act/consol_act/lda1992181/s4.html
@@ -342,6 +342,20 @@
    -->
    <country iso="cl" allowed="true" />

    <!-- Enable recording for China:
         No clear definition exists on the matter of call recordings being made by a private
         citizen within the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China. Depending on whether
         said call recording was made and/or published with malicious intent, it may or may not be
         admissible in court. For further information

         Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: (nonencrypted link)
           http://english.court.gov.cn/2015-12/01/content_22595464.htm

         Supreme People's Court Provisions on Evidence in Civil Procedures: (nonencrypted link)
           http://en.pkulaw.cn/display.aspx?cgid=38083&lib=law
    -->
    <country iso="cn" allowed="true" />

    <!-- Enable recording for Costa Rica:
         One may record one's own calls, as long as they are calls between said person and only one
         other party, that is two say two sides. Calls between 3 or more people can not be legally
@@ -647,7 +661,7 @@
    <country iso="il" allowed="true" />
    <country iso="ps" allowed="false" />

    <!--Enable call recording for India:
    <!--Enable recording for India:
         No clear definition exists on the matter of call recordings being made by one side.
         Depending on whether said call recording was made and/or published with malicious intent,
         it may or may not be admissible in court, and/or punishable by law. There are a number of
@@ -808,7 +822,7 @@
    -->
    <country iso="lu" allowed="true" />

    <!-- Enable call recording for Latvia
    <!-- Enable recording for Latvia
         There is no clear definition of call recording by itself within the Criminal Law of Latvia.
         Article 144 of said law covers breach of information secrecy, when said information is in
         the form of correspondence or data relayed by way of electronic communications networks.
@@ -1221,8 +1235,8 @@
    -->
    <country iso="ua" allowed="true" />

    <!-- Disable recording for United States of America, the Northern Mariana Islands, the United
                               States Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico:
    <!-- Disable recording for United States of America, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the
                               United States Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico:
         Currently federal laws state that call recording is legal. On the other hand, each state
         has its own laws which take priority. Most states allow call recording when one sides
         agrees, but over 10 require both sides to agree. Since there are no ISO country codes per