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<!--
Relevant laws and/or legal precedents:
Privacy is a fundamental right in Portuguese law, as it is defined in Articles 26(1) and 34 of
the Portuguese Constitution. Infringing on said rights constitutes a crime, as defined in
Articles 192(1), 194(2) and 199(1) of the Portuguese Penal Code. The punishment is imprisonment
for a period of up to one year or a fine equaling 240 days of pay, either of which may be
increased by a third, based on Article 197. Lower courts and Higher courts have been ruling
both for and against recording one's own calls, no matter the reason, and there have been
numerous cases of exceptions being made, despite what the law says. A complaint has been lodged
with the European Court of Human Rights, which may lead to a reversal in the current laws and
prohibitions. It is noteworthy that in one case, the Supreme Court rendered a decision, which
can be translated as such: "The protection of speech that embodies criminal practices or the
image that portrays them must yield to the interest of protecting the victim and the efficiency
of criminal justice: protection ends when what is protected is a crime."
Constitution:
https://www.parlamento.pt/Legislacao/Paginas/ConstituicaoRepublicaPortuguesa.aspx
Penal Code:
http://www.pgdlisboa.pt/leis/lei_mostra_articulado.php?artigo_id=109A0199&nid=109&tabela=leis&pagina=1&ficha=1&nversao=
Examples of privacy as a fundamental right:
http://www.dgsi.pt/jtrg.nsf/86c25a698e4e7cb7802579ec004d3832/ab509203321d898d802579ea00576d95?OpenDocument (nonsecure)
http://www.dgsi.pt/jtre.nsf/134973db04f39bf2802579bf005f080b/be3732dc1664576d8025836100514c19 (nonsecure)
Examples of exceptions:
https://portal.oa.pt/comunicacao/imprensa/2017/11/12/tribunais-aprovam-videos-de-telemovel-apesar-da-legislacao/
http://www.dgsi.pt/jtrp.nsf/-/CC3190F093E769FC80257F69004D9E7B (nonsecure)
http://www.dgsi.pt/jtrl.nsf/0/44ed8c6ca2d940d580256f250052bfd8 (nonsecure)
Complaint to ECHR:
https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#{%22itemid%22:[%22001-184193%22]}
Quoted Supreme Court Case:
http://www.dgsi.pt/jstj.nsf/954f0ce6ad9dd8b980256b5f003fa814/25cd7aa80cc3adb0802579260032dd4a?OpenDocument (nonsecure)
Legal alternatives:
http://www.dgsi.pt/jtrc.nsf/c3fb530030ea1c61802568d9005cd5bb/c5bb36d9a0470bdd80257b400048f9f2?OpenDocument (nonsecure)
http://www.dgsi.pt/jtrg.nsf/86c25a698e4e7cb7802579ec004d3832/ff947b8a3fda778780257c0000478b5a (nonsecure)
-->
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