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Government agencies pledge to fight piracy

KFCB CEO Dr Ezekiel Mutua and his KECOBO counterpart Executive Director Edward Sigei address journalists at a Content Management Organizations training at Simba Lodge Naivasha Thursday [Photos /George Orido]

The government will no longer rate films and music that are pirated and those involved in piracy will face the full force of the law, Kenya film Classification Board CEO Ezekiel Mutua has said.

Dr Mutua committed to protecting the right of artistes to earn from the sweat of their brow in an operation that will involve the Kenya Copyright Board and the law enforcers.

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