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Copyright (C) 2016-2019 The LineageOS Project
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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<!--Enable call recording for country: Argentina-->
<!--
Relevant laws and/or legal precedents:
Argentina follows the continental law system. If a law does not exist, which defines something
as a crime, it is not a crime. Judges in Argentina make decisions based on their reading of the
law, and not on precedents. Call recording is currently not defined as a crime in any law. This
is defined in Section 19 of the Constitution of the Argentine Nation.
Argentine Constitution: (nonencrypted link)
http://www.senadoctes.gov.ar/constitucion-arg/Constitution%20of%20the%20Argentine%20Nation.htm
Example of usage of call recordings as legal evidence:
https://www.scribd.com/document/326647534/H-P-C-F-s-recurso-de-casacion
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