Kenya Publishers and Copyright Board Complain of Textbook Piracy

From Standard Digital: ‘Piracy discourages authors who want to make a contribution to society,’ says Kenya Publishers Association chief David Waweru. By Dennis Abrams | @DennisAbrams2 ‘Knowledge Lost to the Rest of Us’ t Kenya’s Standard Digital, Protus Onyango recently has reported on what the Kenya Publishers Association says is a textbook piracy problem costing publishers millions of shillings in lost revenue. .. The post Kenya Publishers and Copyright Board Complain of Textbook Piracy appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading at 'Publishing Perspectives'

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