I'd also like to know if in a electronic business transaction - like paying
for gas with a card - both parties are entitled to an electronic receipt?
I don't like the idea that the MegaCorp gets bits & I get flimsy paper.
A whole new industry could pop up serving the 'electronic receipt' storage &
analysis market.
Might even be useful in the establishment of digital ownership rights for
individuals in tomorrows society.
MikeD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodent of Unusual Size [mailto:Ken.Coar@MeepZor.Com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 6:45 AM
> To: Flatware or Road Kill?
> Subject: 'This call may be recorded..'
>
>
> I am sure we have all encountered recordings that say, 'This
> call may be recorded for quality purposes.' Right? Well,
> here is a question about that: If the call *is* recorded,
> does the caller have any legal entitlement to the recording
> if requested?
> --
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