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Originally Posted by speakingtohe
I said phone call records can be obtained, not that the call can or should be monitored legally. Quote if you will, the part where I said they should be able to do this. It is naive to assume that they can't do this legal or not. But saying they can is not the same as saying they should.
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Well then, quite frankly, I can't follow how you converse.
When Party A says "pay for a service, expect to be monitored" and Party B says "not with phone calls, why with internet" and Party C says "oh, sure, you can totes monitor phone calls"
while quoting Party B as a response, it looks like Party C is (1) arguing with Party B and (2) implying that such a thing is legal and appropriate.
If that's not what you meant, why did you say what you said in response to Elfwreck and what were you trying to say? If you just wanted to say that someone has the
physical ability to record phone calls, that was never in dispute -- Elfwreck was saying that phone companies cannot legally record phone calls, so ISP providers should not legally be able to record all internet traffic. (IIUC)
However, if I've misunderstood you, I apologize. Though since my initial post wasn't addressed to you so much as to someone else, I'm not sure how much to apologize for.