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Update: Kenya parliament must guarantee watertight data protection law www.kbc.co.ke/kenya-parliament-must-guarantee-watertight-data-protection-law/ *Kind Regards,* *David Indeje * +254 (0) 711 385 945|
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The efforts to regulate and tax social media is one of the areas highlighted in the CIPESA State of Internet
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Thank you for the views- please keep them coming. Let’s also look at this from a Freedom of Expression point
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Hi Mercy, If you read the proposed 84IA. on licensing, one can quickly see thatit is unenforceable legally especially on
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Our Members of Parliament should find something better to do. It is impossible to regulate social media at least from
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My thoughts on this were captured here… WALUBENGO: Bill yet another attempt to censor social media | | | |
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Dear Walu, Mercy et al, all protocols observed, I think we are trying to solve problems that don’t exist. The
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Thank you very much Mercy for moderating these timely discussions. I wonder if it would make sense to also consider,
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Barrack 🙂 I like the way you quoted PLO (The Shakespear of our times… no pun intended) However, I think
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The new amendments to KICA proposed by Hon. Elisha Odhiambo, MP, published on March 15th, 2019, seeks to add a
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Dear Kivuva, It is the Communication Authorities role to enforce quality control. Members of parliament should concentrate on their roles.
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This is a continuation of the debate to amend the Kenya Information and Communications Act (KICA). Comments and thoughts are