Wata, the deputy executive director for training and research, said the bill, which is currently undergoing public participation, provides wide protection for the online environment and seeks to, among other things, expand the mandate of the copyright tribunal.
KECOBO says new copyright laws to protect creatives against exploitation
Citizen Digital, 03 June 2026, Kenya
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