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Kenyan Elections and Alleged Hacking: A Look at the available evidence

Our preliminary analysis rules out hacking based on the evidence presented. Considering that absence of evidence does not imply evidence of absence, this should not...

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Quick Thoughts on Biometrics, General Elections and Security in Kenya

By Francis Monyango** In 1927, Liberian opposition presidential candidate Thomas J Faulkner was confident of unseating the incumbent in the general elections. The Faulkner-led People’s Party...

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A New Look at High Tech Hubs in the 'Digital Savannah': Part 2

In Part 1, we introduced our recently published paper titled: “A Framework for Assessing Technology Hubs in Africa” and briefly explained our three tiered approach...

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#CIPITat5: CIPIT Turns 5 Years Old!

5 years later, CIPIT remains the only University-based research centre on intellectual property and information technology law anywhere in East and Central Africa. CIPIT’s Mission...

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Advertising Agency and National Airline Sued for Image Rights Violation

According to media reports in June 15, 2017  Purity Njogu, a model, moved to court and sued advertising agency ScanGroup Limited for continued use of...

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Patent Subject Matter Eligibility in Kenya: Forthcoming Research from CIPIT

On 9th February 1994, Kenya Industrial Property Office (now known as Kenya Industrial Property Institute – KIPI) granted the first Kenyan patent for a protein...

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Towards a Counterfeit-Free Kenya: Anti-Counterfeit Agency Bold New Roadmap – Part 1

The Anti-Counterfeit Act was assented to on December 24th 2008 and soon after the Anti-Counterfeit Agency (ACA) was established with the mandate to administer anti-counterfeiting...

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Inside the CMO – PERAK – KAHC Tariff for Hotels, Bars and Restaurants: Part 1

The Copyright Act of 2001 is an Act of Parliament to make provision for copyright in literary, musical and artistic works, audio-visual works, sound recordings,...

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A Review of the Communications Authority Guidelines for Dissemination of Political SMS Text Messages and Social Media Content

By Francis Monyango** In the run-up to the 2013 elections, Safaricom announced that it would control political messaging distributed via its network. This measure was...

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