Morning listers, Just to elaborate further on Jadili for those who haven't experienced it yet. It is a platform designed interactive civic engagement to enable public participation. It is quite granular so you can select/highlight a section/subsection/paragraph/line and a pop-up menu will appear to allow you to annotate and comment on your selection. The main value add is to be able to collate diverse comments at that granular level. This also helps us to be more organized and move from excel/word comments that sometimes become long and unwieldy. The platform requires one to signup but I suppose you can do that anonymously if you would prefer to remain so. You can email Francis or I privately for further clarification. I hope we can take advantage of this platform which can motivate us to begin embracing the low hanging fruits from ongoing developments in legal informatics. Kind regards, Robert On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 8:00 PM, Francis Monyango via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers,
The National Assembly has asked members of the public to submit any representations that they have on the Copyright Amendment Bill 2017 and Computer and Cybercrimes Bill 2017 by 13th February 2017.
To enable many to understand the contents of these bills, we have uploaded copies of the bills to the Jadili platform to enable online discussion.
Copyright Amendment Bill 2017 - http://jadili.ictpolicy.org/ docs/the-copyright-(amendment)-bill,-2017
Computer and Cybercrimes Bill 2017 - http://jadili.ictpolicy.org/ docs/the-computer-and-cybercrimes-bill,-2017
Looking forward to your participation and contribution.
-- Francis Monyango
Lawyer | ICT Policy and Legal Consultant www.monyango.com
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