A pirated copy of a feature film by a foreign production company is prepared for destruction in Nairobi on June 9, 2015 where more than two-tonnes of pirated intellectual property was destroyed by the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO). More than 79% of all artistic work used in the country are either fake or are not benefiting the creative people behind them.It is estimated that about 80 per cent of
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