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Title : Using SIP Event Package and CONSENT Request for Media Recording
Author(s) : X. Wu, V. Krishnaswamy
Filename : draft-wu-sipping-media-recording-00.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2006-6-12
Media recording enables the parties of a conversation to record all
or part of the conversation. Automatic recording may bring great
convenience to users. However, federal law requires the parties of a
conversation to have a consent for media recording. In addition, FCC
requires the recorded parties must be notified before the recording.
These requirements make automatic recording impossible without
defining a mechanism to negotiate the consent and send recording
notifications. This document defines a SIP event package for
recording event notifications and use the SIP CONSENT method to
negotiate a consent among multiple parties for media recording.
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