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Title : Use of the SIP Preconditions Framework for Media Privacy
Author(s) : R. Shacham, et al.
Filename : draft-shacham-sip-media-privacy-02.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2006-6-29
Recording of a conversation presents a possible breach of privacy.
This document presents a use of the SIP Preconditions Framework to
negotiate the recording guidelines for the session. One party may
assert either their desire to record or their restriction of the
other party's recording. In order to establish the session, the
other party must respond that it agrees to the conditions. While
this does not have the power to limit the physical recording by the
user on the end system, it provides evidence of the expressed wishes
of one party and the agreement of the other.
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