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Partners Against Piracy Laud Piracy Raid In Kiambu, Nairobi

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Partners Against Piracy (PAP) Association of Kenya has lauded the Kenya Copyright Board (Kecobo) for a successful sting operation against two major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nairobi and Kiambu counties.

This comes after Kecobo together with the police busted Kozi TV and Wavelink Network for infringing on premium content to thousands of subscribers.

Two suspects have been arrested, a large amount of equipment including computers, phones were seized and have been forwarded to Police Cybercrime Unit for further processing.

As a result of these actions, approximately 6,000 customers are no longer able to view the premiere content that was infringing on their rights.

These actions were aimed at curbing the illegal provision of infringing premiere content to thousands of subscribers. Content infringement has a negative impact in the creative industry and the larger economy.

“These operations emphasize efforts by Partners Against Piracy on Infringement on copyright content. By providing unauthorized access to premiere content, these ISPs have not only violated intellectual property rights but have also undercut legitimate businesses that rely on revenue from legal distribution channels,” PAP said in a statement.

“Copyright infringement by Kozi TV and Wavelink Network undermines the development of a healthy digital market, drives away investment and diminishes the growth prospects of technology and entertainment sectors.”

PAP said the actions of Kozi TV and Wavelink Network have had a detrimental effect on the Kenyan economy as well, as this type of activity undermines the development of a healthy digital market, driving away investment and diminishing the growth prospects of the technology and entertainment sectors.

“Beyond the immediate economic consequences, these events highlight a troubling trend in the proliferation of cybercrime within Kenya. The illegal actions of these ISPs undermine the legal framework, social trust, and can lead to a general perception of lawlessness within the digital space,” PAP added.

“The actions taken are a firm step towards upholding the integrity of the creative industry, the economic prosperity of Kenya, and the rule of law within our digital borders. Further measures will be pursued to ensure that all players within the digital ecosystem operate within the bounds of the law.”

The Kenya Police and KECOBO have expressed their unwavering commitment to continue to stamp out all forms of copyright infringements in Kenya.

PAP said the crackdown marks a significant step towards protecting the integrity of the creative industry, the economic prosperity of Kenya, and upholding the rule of law.

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>>> Kenyan Creatives Lose Sh252 Million To Pirates

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