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Kenya Association of Music Producers receives full year collective management licence from Kenya Copyright Board

Kenya Association of Music Producers

The Kenya Association of Music Producers (KAMP) has been awarded a full-year  collective management license by the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO), allowing the organization to  collect and distribute royalties on behalf of music producers in Kenya. This milestone achievement  follows KAMP’s successful completion of a forensic audit and royalty distribution for the period under  review, as well as meeting other necessary conditions set by KECOBO.

KAMP’s Chairperson, Ms. Faith Kithele, expressed her joy at the news, stating that it was a significant  achievement for the organization and the entire music industry in Kenya.

“This full-year collective  management license is a game-changer for us. It provides stability and certainty for our operations,  which will allow us to better serve our members and ensure that they receive their rightful royalties,”  said Ms. Kithele. 

With the full-year license, KAMP is now able to enter into licensing agreements with various music  users, including radio and television stations, bars, and restaurants. The license also strengthens  KAMP’s ability to fight piracy and protect the rights of music producers in Kenya.

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The Executive Director of KECOBO, Mr. Edward Sigei, congratulated KAMP on their achievement and  urged them to continue operating within the law while maintaining high standards in their operations.

“KAMP has demonstrated its commitment to transparency and accountability in managing the royalties  of music producers. This full-year license is a testament to their hard work and dedication, and we  encourage them to continue upholding the same standards,” said Mr. Sigei. 

The full-year collective management license for KAMP is not only a significant milestone for the  organization but also a positive development for the entire music industry in Kenya. It offers a stable  environment for the collection and distribution of royalties, which is crucial in promoting creativity,  innovation, and growth in the music sector.

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