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Net Neutrality: a brief

By Jaaziyah Satar and Malcolm Kijirah Net neutrality is the concept of free access to the internet. Net neutrality has many advantages and disadvantages. The...

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Identification of the data subject: an analysis of section 25(f) of the Data Protection Bill

By Malcolm Kijirah This post is the fourth of CIPIT’s analysis on the data protection principles provided for under section 25 of the Data Protection...

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The Principle of Accuracy: Section 25 (e) of the Data Protection Bill

By Jackline Akello The following post is the third of CIPIT’s analysis of the data protection principles provided for under section 25 of the Data...

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HUDUMA NAMBA BILL ANALYSIS

The Huduma Namba draft bill (“the Bill”) was introduced in July 2019 against the backdrop of a petition that challenged the recent amendments to the...

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CAN WE SHARE? HONEST CONCURRENT USE OF TRADEMARKS IN KENYA

By Cynthia Nzuki You walk into a supermarket thirsting for a cold orange flavoured drink; on getting to the drinks aisle you are faced with...

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Imitations versus Counterfeits in Kenya: Are all Imitations Counterfeits?

By Cynthia Nzuki. The word counterfeit often denotes a product that is fake and of poor quality. Dictionaries have defined the word to mean an...

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Protecting the gift to the world: Reflections on the state of photography laws in Kenya

By Jentrix Wanyama* When the French government purchased the first photography patent, photography was declared ‘a gift to free the word’. These words would turn...

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Right of Reply: A CASE FOR INCLUSION OF FARMERS IN KENYA’S LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND AGRICULTURAL POLICY

Editor’s Note: Andrew Ngurumi recently wrote this post on the blog on the inclusion of farmers in Kenya’s agricultural policy. The post generated healthy discussion...

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African Traditional Knowledge and Expressions of Folklore: Rethinking Swakopmund Protocol as a Model Law and Sui Generis System

By Michael Biko Butera* Introduction Traditional Knowledge (TK) is any knowledge originating from a local or traditional community that is the result of intellectual activity...

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