Kenya: KECOBO in search of partners for anti-piracy programme
The Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO) is looking to partner with various local and international organisations to implement the Partners Against Piracy programme.
The multi-stakeholder awareness programme seeks to educate the public and raise awareness about the impact of piracy in the creative sector.
KECOBO is currently working with data security company Irdeto and local authorities who are committed to addressing piracy in terms of policy and implementation.
“No single stakeholder can address this issue successfully on their own,” KECOBO executive director Edward Sigei said. “It requires a collaborative effort from stakeholders, including policymakers, law enforcement, media, business and community partners across Kenya, and indeed the continent, to curb these illegal activities that are costing our economy and endangering the lives of our communities.”
According to KECOBO, Kenya is ranked among the countries with the highest rate of piracy in the world and ranks first in Africa for content piracy, particularly on the Internet.
The industry regulator believes that a rise in accessibility to technology has played a critical role in the sharing and consumption of illegal content.
“We are proud to be partnering in this campaign to shed light on and educate our communities about the dangers of content piracy," Sigei said.
Interested partners can contact KECOBO at info@copyright.go.ke.
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