An uphill battle against the ‘transcript’ juggernaut Published: 04 Nov. 2024, 19:39 Yang Sung-hee The author is a columnist of the JoongAng Ilbo. Conversations with trusted confidants over the phone can be recorded and shared with the rest of the world.

It can happen to anyone and can spell doom for some and rescue others. If not for the audio recordings of meetings between the parents of Fifty Fifty’s members and Warner Music Korea officials confirming that the multinational music label was trying to make their daughters leave their Korean agency, the girl group’s original small label could have helplessly received a fatal blow. The electronic recording function of a Galaxy phone had saved the group’s CEO.

Anything that takes place behind the scenes now can be exposed through a recording. Recordings can change history in politics. The public disclosure of electronic recordings of conversations and phone calls made in the presidential offices during the Watergate scandal led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation.

His lying about the Watergate coverup was exposed. President Bill Clinton’s affair with Monika Lewinsky, a White House intern working in the office of chief of staff, was revealed through taped conversations of Lewinsky was talking about the president over the phone with someone she befriended at the Pentagon, which led to Clinton’s “Zippergate” during his second term. The easiness of recording phone calls made things more complex.

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