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August 27, 2024

Kenya’s Creative Industries Still Suffering Billions in Losses Due To Piracy – Report
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August 27, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
August 27, 2024
in Copyrights, News & Reports

The International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA) estimates that over 70 per cent of African digital content is pirated in Kenya, which is one of the worst-affected countries.

The IIPA highlights the immense potential of the creative industries in Africa, which have shown remarkable growth in recent years. This growth is fueled by the increasing popularity of African music, films, and other digital content, both within the continent and on the global stage.

In Kenya, the creative sectors of music, film, and fashion have not only flourished but have also become significant contributors to the national GDP, job creation, and youth empowerment. However, piracy is threatening this growth. The illegal reproduction and distribution of creative content are widespread, leading to substantial revenue losses for creators and content distributors.

According to the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK), piracy costs the Kenyan music industry an estimated US$18 million in lost revenue annually. The rapid proliferation of mobile applications, peer-to-peer sharing, and free download websites has made music piracy a systemic problem in the country.

Meanwhile, the film and television industry, popularly known as Riverwood, loses an estimated US$27 million annually to piracy, according to the Kenya Film Commission.

The loss is largely attributed to illegal downloads, DVD duplication, and unauthorized streaming services, which have reduced the profitability of local productions. These activities affect not only filmmakers but also actors, crew members, and related businesses.

Piracy also significantly impacts Kenya’s publishing industry, particularly the academic publishing sector. Unauthorized copying of books and educational materials, whether in physical form or through illegal PDFs and e-books, is rampant.

The Kenya Publishers Association (KPA) estimates that the industry loses over US$9 million annually to book piracy. This impacts publishers, authors, educational institutions, and the quality of education in the country.

Tags: International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA)Kenya Film CommissionMusic Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK)
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