A quasi-judicial body established under Section 48(1) of the Copyright Act, No. 12 of 2001 to hear licensing related matters and appeals from @KenyaCopyright.
Copyright Tribunal is established under Section 48 of the Copyright Act ,Cap 130.
The Tribunal unpacks whether works generated by Artificial Intelligence(AI) are eligible for Copyright Protection.
Click on the link below to read the full judgement.
https://t.co/94mQYzjnby
The Hon. Chair @LizLenjo_Kags shared about the Tribunal's relevance in the music industry as the dispute resolution mechanism of choice in copyright disputes related to music at the Spotify Africa inaugural event dubbed "Equal" to celebrate Kenyan and African women in Music.
A warm invite to you all for our Tribunal Inaugural Bar Bench Meeting to be held virtually via our court link: https://t.co/4d0uJFQbyO on 26th June at 2.00pm.
#ComeOneComeAll#StakeholderEngagement
The Chair of the Copyright Tribunal at a recent Creative Economy Masterclass with @AmChamKE and @USEmbassyKenya where she also spoke to the creatives about the Copyright Tribunal, it's powers and why they need to utilise this Judicial facility as creatives.
Good morning, and welcome to our weekly stakeholders and public sensitization engagement. This week, our focus is on Tribunals, running from 10.00am to 2.00pm every day. You'll get to interface with the processes in the Tribunals and how to access them. Most notably, ask questions, bring feedback and comments. Let's engage! This chat is spearheaded by the Office of Registrar Tribunals and the Judiciary's Directorate of Public Affairs and Communication (DPAC).
Who do we serve?
Tribunals serve a wide range of people including; ordinary citizens, businesses, investors, professionals, students, communities, and government agencies.
Where do Tribunals get their Authority From?
Article 159(1) of the Constitution provides that Judicial Authority vests in and is to be exercised by courts and Tribunals .
What are Tribunals?
Tribunals are quasi-judicial bodies established by different Acts of Parliament to handle sector specific disputes. This means that they are subordinate courts with judicial functions comprised of sector experts but the proceedings do not follow strict rules of procedure like the traditional court settings. Tribunals, also referred by various statutes as Boards or Committees, serve as avenues for addressing disputes.
Why are Tribunals Important?
Tribunals are part of Kenya’s justice system, offering specialized forums where disputes are resolved in a faster, affordable, more accessible, simpler procedures and less formal manner than courts. Tribunals are designed to ease the burden on mainstream courts.
By focusing on specific areas, Tribunals are equipped with the expertise to handle matters that require a deeper understanding of sector-specific issues. This specialization allows them to deliver practical, fair, and sector responsive informed decisions that truly reflect the complexities of each case.
Tribunals also play a key role in promoting economic growth by protecting investments, and providing a stable environment for businesses and individuals to thrive. With a set turnaround time of less than 180 days from the date of filing to conclusion, Tribunals offer an efficient and effective as compared to the court system.
A Chat with the Tribunals
Learn how tribunals handle cases, resolve disputes, and operate to deliver justice.
📅 24th – 28th March 2025
⏰ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
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📢Join Us for the Judiciary Tribunals
Dialogue Day!!!!
Date: 31st January 2025
° Location📍:Kenya-Re Towers, Upper Hill
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Yet again!Please tune in to Kiss FM tomorrow at 8.00am to learn more about IP, Entertainment & Copyright manenos from our Chair Hon. @LizLenjo_Kags
Tune in to: 100.3 NRB | 88.7 MSA | 92.5 KSM | 98.1 NKR | 89.2 ELD | 100.1 NYERI | 93.5 MERU
We invite you to yet another informative session of the Know Your Tribunals Sensitization Series.
Please join us on Thursday, 11th July 2024 from 2.30 pm as we engage with the Industrial Property Tribunal, the Copyright Tribunal,
You are welcome to a very interactive session with our Chair @LizLenjo_Kags and others tomorrow @ 2.30pm courtesy of the collaboration between the @OrtSecretariat
(Office of the Registrar,Tribunals) & @lsk_nbi
Registration link:https://t.co/wtVzGnH7yC
The Copyright stand was graced by the presence of Hon. Ann Asugah,Registrar & Head of Tribunals Secretariat.
To learn more about the tribunals visit us at our Copyright Booth or click here:
https://t.co/IWG9mX81sU
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Copyright Tribunal Booth has been busy sensitizing our clients on the Tribunal mandate as well as bringing to light the existence of other Tribunals at the Kalasha Event happening now at KICC.
Come one come all!
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We hope to see you @KalashaKenya on the 27th to 29th March at KICC. Visit our stand and know more about us and many other Tribunals that are in place to ensure access to justice for all. We look forward to seeing you. #KnowYourTribunal#Kalasha2024@OrtSecretariat
Have you registered for Kalasha? You should! Register and Visit our stand for the Copyright Law Clinic and know more about the Copyright Tribunal and other tribunals as well as know your rights in the film space. Register here for a one on one session: https://t.co/vFyM04YB81
COPYRIGHT TRIBUNAL
Establishment:
The Copyright Tribunal is established under section 48 of the Copyright Act, Cap 130, Laws of Kenya.
Jurisdiction
The Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear and determine;
i. dispute over registration of copyright.