All good points! "Is one supposed to obtain a licence to write or create these games like with films." In this age of mobilephone filmmaking and microfilms, I'm wondering, will that budding filmmaker in Turkana have to apply for a film license in order to make her zero budget, independent 40 second experimental mobilephone microfilm? How many days or weeks will she have to wait for the paperwork? Is there a film office in Turkana or will she be required to come to Nairobi? Could Huduma centres also deal with filmmaking paperwork? How do we strike a balance between regulation and innovation? Regards, Mildred Achoch. Check out the Rock 'n' roll film festival, Kenya TV Channel! http://kenyarockfilmfestivaljournal.blogspot.com On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 9:44 PM, waudo siganga <emailsignet@mailcan.com> wrote:
Interesting.
1. I thought a KFCB already existed, or which is that one of Mutau who has been having problems with US visa and suppressing and opposing LGBT rights and atheists? 2. It's like an afterthought that someone decided to throw in the computer games. Is one supposed to obtain a licence to write or create these games like with films. The part of the document that deals with films and stage plays substantively does not deal with computer games. 3. The part about ISPs is thrown in by someone who is completely ignorant. ISPs do not deal with content; they don't even see it (and they should not!). An ISP is just a conduit or facilitator. Do these people expect an ISP to employ people to screen content of their clients? 4. If we are not careful Kenya will start going backwards as more people come up with all kinds of proposed legislation; what is there to stop film makers moving to neighbouring countries and taking all those jobs with them? 5. Speak up!
W.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016, at 09:30 PM, Mildred Achoch via kictanet wrote:
Dear Tony,
Yes, it's the one. Of special interest to ISPs is section 39.
Regards, Mildred Achoch.
Check out the Rock 'n' roll film festival, Kenya TV Channel! http://kenyarockfilmfestivaljournal.blogspot.com
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 9:02 PM, Tony White via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Mildred,
This?
kfcb.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/DRAFT-BILL-KFCB-21-7-Draft-10.pdf
Cheers, Tony
On 09/10/2016, Mildred Achoch via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Dear Listers,
There will be a stakeholders meeting on the *11th of October 2016* at the Louis Leakey Auditorium, National Museum, to discuss the proposed film bill from 8.30am.
Each guild or association is supposed to forward the names and contacts of at least 7 members so that they can attend the forum. I was wondering whether Kictanet is aware of this?
The proposed film bill will definitely have an impact on the ICT community, including ISP providers.
As a filmmaker, I am very concerned with a lot of the details in the proposed bill. Here is just one example:
Regards, Mildred Achoch.
Check out the Rock 'n' roll film festival, Kenya TV Channel! http://kenyarockfilmfestivaljournal.blogspot.com
-- Tony White
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