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  • Recording of telephone conversations

    Hello!

    I recently had a Grammar School Appeal.

    I telephoned the local Grammar School Consortium to check whether they had an Invigilator Guideline. They said they did not, that all the membership schools had their own Invigilator Guidelines.

    I therefore requested from the Grammar School concerned a copy of their invigilator guidelines (as it was pertinent to my appeal).

    They wrote back to me and said they could not provide me with a copy as the Copyright belonged to the Grammar School Consortium.

    I called back to the Grammar School Consortium to clarify. They basically said the first conversation with them did not occur. As the telephone conversations were recorded I requested a copy of all transcripts of conversations I had with them. They undertook to do this.

    I did not receive the transcripts.

    When I got to the appeal, which I subsequently lost, when it came to the conversation regarding the invigilator guidelines, I found that although I did not have a copy of the transcripts, the Grammar school itself had a copy which was obviously passed on to them by the Grammar School Consortium.

    As a third party, is it legal for the Grammar School to have a copy of these transcripts without my permission?

    Thank you
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    Re: Recording of telephone conversations

    This doesn't give you your answer, but may give you a way forward:

    http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/archi...qs/prvfaq3.htm

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