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Ezekiel Mutua sets the record straight: KFCB does not license online uploads

Kenya Film Classification Board CEO Ezekiel Mutua has come out to deny that online uploads will need a license as many believed earlier.

On Facebook and several other platform, the CEO made things clear saying that only public content will be changed.

“SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT:
. KFCB does not license online uploads
. KFCB only regulates content meant for public exhibition
. You don’t need a license for social functions like weddings or birthdays
. Public Notice targets film makers 
. No new laws or policies on filming fees
. We rate and classify content in line with the law.” he posted on his page. 

Adding:

“This law targets people who misuse social media. Innocent people have nothing to fear. But cyber bullies, cyber squatters and fake news dealers should be afraid!

https://www.facebook.com/ezekiel.mutua/posts/1654951967936488

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