Web-linking and Online Intermediaries Liabilities
As the entertainment industry continues to leverage on online platforms such as digital magazines, online advertising and publishing, YouTube, Twitter and other spaces...
Read MoreMusic Sampling v Creation of Music by Artificial Intelligence: Is There Treatment Under Kenyan Law Similar?
Introduction Music sampling refers to the act of re-using a sample or portion of another’s sound recording to create a new sound recording.[1] In Kenya, for...
Read MoreIn Vogue: Sustainability, fast fashion and intellectual property
At present, fast fashion has been a buzzword for those in the social media industry who all seem to shun the trend owing to the...
Read MoreHow COVID-19 is shaping digital evidence in Kenyan courts
Court operations have been disrupted following the COVID-19 pandemic but the Judiciary has adopted various measures to ensure that citizens still have access to justice.
Read MoreIncreasing tax base vs protecting emerging industries under the Digital taxation regime
In the past few years, Kenya has been targeting the digital space for taxation, for example with internet taxes, VAT on digital services, and more...
Read MoreViral videos and copyright concerns
Due to social media, the dissemination of videos with all kinds of characteristics has been made much easier. Something is always trending and in a...
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