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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Marakwet West, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. William Kisang",
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        "legal_name": "William Kipkemoi Kisang",
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    "content": "As I had said, the Beijing Treaty on Audio-Visual Performances was laid on the Table of the House on 8th November 2018 by the Leader of the Majority Party. The Treaty seeks to maintain the protection of the rights of performers in the audio-visual performance and maintain a balance between them and the larger public interest, particularly on education, research and access to information. If you remember, we passed the Access to Information Act, 2016 in the last Parliament. When considering the Treaty, the Committee wrote to the key stakeholders and placed an advert in the local dailies on 4th March 2019 inviting them to submit their views on the Treaty as required by the law. Thereafter, the Committee held a one-day retreat where it met four stakeholders to consider their submissions which are incorporated in this Report. A total of five memoranda were received from Kenya Copyright Board, Content Developers and Intellectual Property Trust, Creative Economy Working Group, Kenya Actors Guild, Performers Rights Society of Kenya and one, Ms. Angela Ndambuki."
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