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Govt Launches Crackdown on Certain Social Media Users With 4-Year Jail Term

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJanuary 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenya Cracks Down on Social Media Copyright Violations, Offenders Face Up to 4 Years in Jail

The Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO) and the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) have launched a major crackdown on social media users found sharing copyrighted content without permission.

Speaking on Friday, KECOBO Executive Director George Nyakweba revealed that the agency had received multiple complaints from various rights holders regarding the illegal distribution of their content on social media platforms, particularly Facebook, Telegram, and WhatsApp.

Nyakweba explained that investigations have uncovered numerous Facebook and WhatsApp groups created specifically to share e-newspapers, popular television shows, movies, and pirated subscription codes.

He warned that such activities not only violate copyright laws but also pose risks to unsuspecting users. Individuals accessing pirated live streams, especially for major football matches, could unknowingly expose their personal data to cybercriminals.

The enforcement agency has now put social media users on notice, especially those distributing unauthorized digital copies of books or using illegal websites to broadcast live events without permission.

Nyakweba emphasized that anyone found bypassing technological protections designed to prevent illegal access to copyrighted content would be guilty of copyright infringement.

As part of the ongoing crackdown, KECOBO has teamed up with the Communications Authority of Kenya to investigate and take down accounts involved in piracy.

Legal action will also be pursued against the owners of these infringing social media accounts.

Nyakweba further warned that individuals found guilty of copyright violations could face severe consequences. Offenders risk a fine of up to Ksh500,000, a prison sentence of up to four years, or both.

“This serves as a public notice to inform Kenyans about the ongoing piracy activities and to caution them against engaging in such illegal practices.

Copyright infringement undermines the intellectual property rights of content creators, who depend on their work for their livelihood,” KECOBO stated.

Kenya’s copyright laws provide legal protection for creators of original content, including literary works, films, music, art, and other intellectual properties.

Copyright protection is automatically granted the moment a work is created, although creators have the right to transfer ownership to another party if they choose to.

However, copyright laws also recognize the concept of fair use, which allows limited use of copyrighted material without direct permission under specific conditions.

This applies across various media but comes with strict limitations on how another party can use the original work.

As the government tightens its grip on online piracy, social media users are urged to respect intellectual property rights and avoid sharing copyrighted content illegally.

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