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<!--Enable call recording for country: Denmark-->
<!--MCCs that conform to this country's legislation: 238, 288 and 290-->
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Relevant laws and/or legal precedents:
Chapter 27, Article 263(3) of the Criminal Code of Denmark denotes that a person is liable for
criminal punishment when he or she intercepts or records telephone conversations to which he or
she is not a party. The articles in Chapter 27 cover a lot of different situations, including
the dissemination of recordings, which may lead to a fine or prison sentence. The act of
recording a conversation that one is a part of is not covered explicitly, hence it is not a
criminal offense in the eyes of the law. This, however, does not exclude civil cases.
Criminal Code:
https://www.retsinformation.dk/Forms/r0710.aspx?id=164192#Kap27
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