THE STANDARD By
Lynn Kolongei |
February 15th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
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THE STANDARD By
Fredrick Obura |
February 1st 2021 at 03:15:00 GMT +0300
Charles Walioli Wabwoba (R) with some of the confisicated materials (PHOTO: Courtesy)
NAIROBI, KENYA: Tamasha Corporations is locked in a legal fight with two Congolese musicians over copyright infringement traced back to 1996.
Following a court order in December last year, the applicant in the case Hellen Arika got a leeway to raid Tamasha’s premises where with the help of Kenya police infringing copies of musical works in respect to Kiambukuta Londa Joseph (Josky Kiambukuta) and Late Djo Mpoyi Kanyinda were confiscated.
Tamasha Corporation is the first respondent in a case before Milimani Law Courts (Commercial and Tax Division) challenging copyright infringement of Kiambukuta Londa Joseph (Josky Kiambukuta) and the Late Djo Mpoyi Kanyinda.