Do you have a right to protect yourself by recording meetings you attend?
Not according to the South Australian Supreme Court. It has just held that the Chairman of a meeting and the meeting itself can prohibit the use of recording devices at the meeting.
If the wannabe recorder indicates that he still intends to record the meeting, the Chairman can adjourn the meeting. more
claytonutz.com
PJL 17th September 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
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