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Nomalanga Mashinini and Mugambi Laibuta discuss the Image Rights legal framework in Kenya. They scrutinize the legitimate expectation of privacy and the lack of the latter requirement in image rights protection requirements. Check out byNMashnini podcast on this link - byNMashinini - YouTube
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Strathmore's CIPIT Acting Director, Dr. Melissa Omino and Mugambi Laibuta discuss the recently published data regulations under the Data Protection Act 2019 of Kenya
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On this episode I discuss compliance challenges in relation to the Data Protection Act and how to overcome them.
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On this episode I had a chat with Al Kags who the founder of the Open Institute, an African organisation that works with governments and civil society organisations to promote open government and citizen engagement. We discussed the place of open data in development and the interface between open data and personal data protection. Al highlights some of the strategies that Open Institute has adopted to comply with personal data protection principles. He also has tips on how individuals may protect their personal data and offers reflections on the future of open data and personal data regulation in Kenya.
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On this episode I discuss three draft Regulations under the Data Protection Act, 2019 that have been published for public participation. These three drafts are the Data Protection (General) Regulations, 2021; the Data Protection (Registration of Data Controllers and Data Processors) Regulations, 2021; and the Data Protection (Compliance and Enforcement) Regulations.
The draft Regulations are available for download at this link - https://www.odpc.go.ke/#
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On this episode I host Dr. Kibaya Laibuta who discusses the effects digitalization has had on Arbitration and Mediation.
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"In this episode, Dr. Melissa Omino and Mugambi Laibuta discuss data protection aspects of the proposed US Kenya FTA from a Kenyan perspective." Resources:
1. The Friendly Troll Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ke/podcast/the-friendly-troll/id1488573883
2. Ole Law Podcast https://anchor.fm/lexole/episodes/Privacy-and-Personal-Data-Protection-eh9qu6
3. Mugambi Laibuta's Blog: https://www.laibuta.com/blog/
4. Negotiation Objectives: https://www.tralac.org/news/article/14690-proposed-kenya-united-states-fta-agreement-negotiation-principles-objectives-and-scope.html#:~:text=General%20Objectives&text=To%20increase%20the%20inflow%20of,for%20identified%20goods%20and%20services.
Music details: Fuzzball Parade by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5044-fuzzball-parade
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ " -
This episode highlights an individual's right to data protection under the Data Protection Act.
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This episode highlights five key issues that shaped the law in the digital space in 2020 and what we should expect in 2021.
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What does the law say about children who are content creators/influencers online? Who bears the greatest responsibility on how children use the internet? What are some of the safety nets for children in relation to their use of the internet? In this episode, Juliet Nyambura Gachanja, an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, a Child Rights and a Counter-Trafficking in Persons expert answers these questions for us.
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The Data Protection Commissioner will be appointed soon. This episode discusses what the role of the Data Commissioner is under the Data Protection Act, 2019 and what the appointment means for our right to privacy.
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October is cyber security awareness month. On this Episode I discuss the most common forms of cyber-crimes and what steps we may take to protect ourselves.
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Mercy Mutemi of MS Law, a Lawyer, Digital Rights and Internet Law Specialist discusses litigation challenging the constitutionality of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act and what to do when one is arrested for alleged computer misuse or cybercrimes.
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The episode covers what hate speech means within the Kenyan legal system, the effects of hate speech and what options are available to deal with it.
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Oliver Mathenge (Digital Editor at Radio Africa Group) graces this episode where we discuss how the internet and social media have shaped journalism in Kenya.
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On this episode, my guest Johnson Nderi, a Financial and Economic Analyst unpacks public finance management in the last ten years of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.
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On this Episode, I have a chat with Okalle Makanda, a lawyer with years of experience in the banking sector on the challenges facing banks and their customers in relation to cyber-security in online banking.
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In this episode I look at 10 years of the Constitution of Kenya 2010
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This episode highlights how the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 has had an impact on how we use the internet and social media.
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Are children safe online? This episode looks at some of the online harms faced by children and explores solutions.
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