Kenya Copyright Board chairman Hon Joshua Kutuny (Right) receiving progress report from PAVRISK chairman Mr. Edwardo Waigwa in a past event. Photos courtesy
The Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO) has granted a six-month provisional license to the Performing and Audio-Visual Rights Society of Kenya (PAVRISK), allowing it to function as a Collective Management Organization (CMO) in line with a High Court directive.
This marks the third time PAVRISK has been licensed to oversee royalty collection and distribution for music and audio-visual works in Kenya.