Apple's new Call Recording feature, which alerts call recipients when recording starts, brings useful functionality for journalists but raises ethical concerns about competition and legality.
Federal law allows call recording with one-party consent, meaning only one participant needs to know, but some states enforce stricter rules requiring consent from all parties involved.
Recording calls for unethical purposes, such as blackmail, is illegal, highlighting the need for a clear understanding of the legal landscape surrounding call recordings and consent.
The introduction of Apple's built-in call recording raises issues for independent developers relying on similar services, questioning the impact on competition within Apple's ecosystem.
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