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Is it legal to recording phone calls in Oman?

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Legal position

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Oman’s cyber-crime law punishes invading the privacy of others by taking photographs or recording sounds or video using phones or other devices. The official text reviewed here does not make all recording automatically unlawful, but it clearly criminalizes privacy-invasive recording.

Conditions

What would need to be true

Do not record where the recording would invade another person’s privacy.

Exceptions

Known carve-outs or edge cases

No exceptions have been entered yet.

Penalties

Penalty snapshot

The cyber-crime law provides imprisonment from 1 year to 3 years and a fine from OMR 1,000 to OMR 5,000, or either penalty, for privacy-invasive recording conduct.

Enforcement

How this may be enforced

Privacy complaints can be enforced under Oman’s cyber-crime law.

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Oman’s cyber-crime law punishes invading the privacy of others by taking photographs or recording sounds or video using phones or other devices. The official text reviewed here does not make all recording automatically unlawful, but it clearly criminalizes privacy-invasive recording.

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Oman’s cyber-crime law punishes invading the privacy of others by taking photographs or recording sounds or video using phones or other devices. The official text reviewed here does not make all recording automatically unlawful, but it clearly criminalizes privacy-invasive recording.

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Oman Ministry of Health guidance says travellers may carry certain narcotic or psychotropic medicines for personal use, usually for up to one month, if they have the required medical report or prescription. The official source reviewed here does not clearly say whether cannabis-based medicines are accepted in the same way.

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Compare this activity in other countries

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Australia

Australia does not have a single clean national yes or no answer for recording phone calls because the OAIC says relevant state and territory laws apply and specifically notes laws covering the monitoring and recording of telephone conversations.

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Austria

Austria’s criminal-law rule on recording non-public speech can apply to call recording, so there is no clean national yes or no without checking consent and legal authority.

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Belgium

Belgium's data protection authority says it is in principle prohibited to record electronic conversations, including professional phone conversations, unless a recognized exception applies.

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Canada

Recording a phone call in Canada is not a flat yes or no because a private communication cannot be knowingly intercepted unless one of the parties consents or another legal exception applies.

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