Posts Tagged: Copyright

Insights, analysis, and commentary on intellectual property, information technology law, and digital policy in Africa, filtered by the topic "Copyright".


Balancing Intellectual Property and the Public Interest: Landmark Decision by Supreme Court of Kenya on Copyright

In 2013, three local free-to-air (FTA) broadcasters filed a suit at the High Court of Kenya claiming that certain digital broadcasters were illegally re-broadcasting their...

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Draft National Music Bill: Touted Solution to Artists’ Royalty Woes in Kenya

Photo credit: Julian Manjahi As alluded to in a previous blogpost here, the Draft National Music Bill 2016 has been touted as a proposed solution...

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Highlights: State of Internet in Kenya Report 2016

This month, Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) launched its report “the State of the Internet in Kenya 2016”. The report was launched under its “iFreedoms...

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Negative Intellectual Property Spaces: The Case of the “TV Format”

By Wanjiku Karanja** Intellectual Property (IP) scholars Kal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman coined the term “Intellectual Property’s Negative Space” as encompassing any “substantial area of...

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Book Review: “Wikipedia and the Politics of Openness” by Nathaniel Tkacz

By Wanjiku Karanja** The Internet, as a ubiquitous platform, was founded on the principles of openness, participation and collaborative development. ‘Openness’ in this context refers...

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Enacting a Performers Protection Act in Kenya: Possible Solution in Post-Beijing Treaty Era

Image credit: Sessionville Following a previous blogpost here on the constitutionality of s30A of the Copyright Act and the role of CMOs, this blogger will...

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Listening to the Skiza Tunes Millions: Section 30A of the Copyright Act Unconstitutional and Role of Collecting Societies

Image credit: YouTube Skiza or “sikiza” is the Kiswahili word for listen or pay attention. Skiza Tunes is a caller ring back tone service run...

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African States Urged to Ratify and Domesticate #MarrakeshTreaty

On September 30, 2016 the Marrakesh Treaty — the international agreement to improve access to copyrighted works for the blind and visually impaired — enters...

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#CopyrightKE: KECOBO-CIPIT Forum on Copyright for Bloggers in Kenya

On Thursday 29th September, the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO) and CIPIT were hosted by the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) at the Nailab to speak...

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