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High Court Orders Safaricom to Pay Sh1.4bn Over M-Pesa Copyright Infringement

High Court Orders Safaricom to Pay Sh1.4bn Over M-Pesa Copyright Infringement
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The court declared that Safaricom violated the plaintiff’s rights under Kenya’s Copyright Act by unlawfully using features embedded in the M-TIN Mobile Wallet USSD code.

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