[kictanet] US Tech Giants to Profit from Kenya Trade Deal

Adrian Teri adriateri at gmail.com
Wed Oct 6 10:10:00 EAT 2021


@ Ali Hussein

We have a new/young authority that has the mandate to oversee Data
Protection at the ODPC's office. In the last paragraphs of BD's article
there is mention of clauses that ban data localisation.

We need to empower and give teeth to this authority such that they can
impose fines and if it comes to it, "black hole" these companies' services
at the Internet Exchange Point (KIXP). Also making these companies set up
local offices would be highly desirable as they aren't too far from reach.

I see you are from the Fintech industry but I don't know your inclination
on regulation. *It is unquestionably clear that there is nothing like self
regulation*. If the home countries of these companies can not muster and
see through regulation for them, then the onus is on us and every other
sovereign country in the world to do so.

The beauty of the internet is not like regular products e.g cars which can
comply to various regulations per region/country with the emission's laws.
On the Internet you can't have 10 different versions of Instagram or
WhatsApp. Evidence? The persistent and obnoxious Cookie notices you receive
all the time thanks to The EU's GDPR even if you are not a resident of an
EU member state.

Yours Kindly,
Adrian

On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 at 15:43, Ali Hussein <ali at hussein.me.ke> wrote:

> My humble opinion?
>
> Too much hullabaloo for nothing. What is it that the American companies
> are doing now that will be accelerated by this trade agreement?
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> Methinks this is just sensational reporting without much meat in it...
>
> Regards
>
> *Ali Hussein*
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> On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 1:52 PM Adrian Teri via KICTANet <
> kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
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>> Good afternoon listers,
>>
>> On Today's (Oct 4th 2021) Business Daily  ()What//how does is say/impact
>> about digital taxes (mostly on foreign internet services) and Data
>> Protection Act?
>>
>> The irony of free trade agreements is like putting a heavyweight champion
>> against a featherweight. It’s not competition, it’s ugly and brutal.
>>
>>
>> https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/economy/us-tech-giants-profit-from-kenya-data-in-trade-deal-3571698
>>
>> Yours Kindly,
>> Adrian
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