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The Court of Appeal on March 10 declined to grant Safaricom Plc a request to set aside an interim order issued last year by the High Court directing Kenya’s largest mobile communications operator and other internet service providers to block domains infringing on Multichoice networks.
All eyes are now set on the Court of Appeal, which has set the ruling on the stay application for March 19 2021. In November 2020, the High Court issued a landmark ruling that required Safaricom Plc and Jamii Telkom Limited to pull down and disable 141 sites that were cited for infringing on Multichoice Kenya's copyright.

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