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Blow to Social Media bill

[ad_1] Hon Mark Nyamita and John Kiarie, Parlimentary ICT Committee members On Monday 11 November, 2019, after deliberations between Lawyers Hub and the Parliamentary ICT committee, the proposed Kenya Information and Communication Act Amendment Bill (Social Media Bill) was thrown out. The proposed draconian laws had

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Blow to Social Media bill

[ad_1] Hon Mark Nyamita and John Kiarie, Parlimentary ICT Committee members On Monday 11 November, 2019, after deliberations between Lawyers Hub and the Parliamentary ICT committee, the proposed Kenya Information and Communication Act Amendment Bill (Social Media Bill) was thrown out. The proposed draconian laws had been sponsored by Malava MP Moses Injendi. The bill proposed far reaching changes inter alia a requirement for administrators of Blogs, Facebook and WhatsApp groups to be registered with the Communications Authority. The administrators were also required to pay a prescribed fee in order to acquire licenses for running, maintaining and operating such platforms. The administrators would also be required to collect personal data of...

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