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Home » Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO): How to Protect Your Work

Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO): How to Protect Your Work

by kevin Atamba
August 12, 2025
in General News
Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO)

Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO)

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Introduction to KECOBO: Safeguarding Creativity in Kenya

The Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO) is the government agency mandated to protect the rights of creators, artists, and innovators across Kenya. Established under the Copyright Act of 2001, KECOBO plays a crucial role in copyright registration, enforcement, and public awareness—ensuring musicians, authors, filmmakers, and software developers receive fair recognition and compensation for their work.

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If you’re a creative professional, business owner, or legal representative, this guide provides verified KECOBO contact details, key services, and step-by-step instructions on how to register and enforce your copyrights.


KECOBO Contact Details (Official Channels)

For copyright registration, infringement reports, or licensing inquiries, use these authentic KECOBO contacts:

Headquarters Address:

Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO)
NHIF Building, 5th Floor, Ragati Road
P.O. Box 34670 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

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Phone & Email:

Helpline:  0713761758, : +254 20 2533869/59
Mobile: +254 722 205 883 (Copyright Enforcement)
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Website & Social Media:

Official Website: https://www.copyright.go.ke
Twitter (X): @KECOBO_KE
Facebook: Kenya Copyright Board
LinkedIn: Kenya Copyright Board


Key Services Offered by KECOBO

KECOBO provides essential services to protect intellectual property (IP), including:

1. Copyright Registration

  • Register music, books, films, software, and artworks for legal protection.
  • Fee: KSh 1,000 (for Kenyans) | KSh 2,000 (foreign applicants).
  • Processing Time: 21 days.

2. Anti-Piracy Enforcement

  • Report counterfeit DVDs, illegal downloads, or unauthorized use of your work.
  • KECOBO works with DCI and KRA to raid piracy hubs.

3. Licensing & Royalties Collection

  • Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) partners with KECOBO to collect royalties.
  • Ensures artists earn from radio, TV, and public performances.

4. Public Education & Training

  • Workshops on copyright law, digital rights, and monetization strategies.

How to Register Copyright in Kenya (Step-by-Step)

Follow this simple process to protect your creative work:

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  1. Visit KECOBO’s Website → Download the Copyright Application Form (Form CO1).
  2. Fill & Submit → Attach a copy of your work (e.g., manuscript, audio file).
  3. Pay Fees → Deposit via M-Pesa (Paybill 625625) or bank.
  4. Receive Certificate → KECOBO issues a copyright certificate within 21 days.

Pro Tip: Always keep digital & hard copies of your work before submission.


Why KECOBO Matters for Kenyan Creatives

With Kenya’s creative industry contributing over 5% of GDP, KECOBO ensures:
Fair earnings for artists through royalties.
Legal action against piracy and plagiarism.
Global recognition of Kenyan content (e.g., Sauti Sol, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o).


Final Thoughts: Protect Your Work with KECOBO Today

Don’t let piracy steal your hard work register your copyright and report violations using KECOBO’s official contacts.

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