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The government plans to review the Copyright Act to protect content creators from piracy and intellectual property theft. Principal Secretary, State Department for Youth Affairs & Creative Economy Fikirini Jacobs says the government will introduce a Creative Economy Bill, which aims at protecting originality and promoting the intellectual property rights of Kenyan artists.
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PS Fikirini: Government to introduce a Creative Economy Bill
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