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According to Article 3(1) of the Protection of Communications Secrets Act, it is forbidden to
wiretap, record or listen to any conversation between other parties. Article 4 defines
recordings obtained by way of illegal recording or wiretapping as inadmissible, hence they can
not be used as evidence in a trial or disciplinary procedure. Article 14 goes on to specify
that no person shall record a conversation between other parties that is not public, or listen
to said parties' conversation through the use of electronic or mechanical devices. Definitions
of recording, wiretapping and other such terms may be found in Article 2. The Protection of
Communications Secrets Act clearly defines that recording is not legal when done by a third
party, but does not specifically discuss whether whether both parties to a conversation need to
agree to a recording. Since there is no penalty listed, recording one's own conversations
should be in, at worst, a gray area that should still not make the act punishable. Similarly,
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