The Performing and Audiovisual Rights Society of Kenya (PAVRISK) and Kenya Copyright and Related Rights Limited (KAMP) are inviting all users of copyrighted works, businesses, broadcasters, stakeholders, and the general public to participate in the review of the Proposed Consolidated Music and Audiovisual Tariffs for 2025–2028.
This consultative process is in line with Section 46A of the Copyright Act, 2001 and Regulation 26 of the Copyright (Collective Management) Regulations, 2020, and follows a formal communication from the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO).
Why This Matters
The proposed tariffs will determine the licensing fees for the use of music and audiovisual works across multiple sectors, including:
Business Management Organizations (BMOs) – such as hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars, nightclubs, and event venues.
Broadcasters – TV and radio stations.
Other Relevant Sectors – including retail outlets, beauty establishments, and promotional event organizers.
These tariffs ensure that creators and performers are fairly compensated when their works are used, and that businesses operate in compliance with Kenya’s copyright laws.
How to Participate
PAVRISK and KAMP encourage all interested parties to review the proposed tariffs and share their feedback before they are finalized.
Read the Proposed Tariffs : DRAFT PROPOSED CONSOLIDATED MUSI AND AUDIOVISUAL TARIFFS FOR THE YEAR 2025-2028 -12TH August 2025
✉ Submit Your Written Comments
Send your views or representations via:
Email: tariff2025-2028@pavrisk.or.ke
Hard Copy Delivery: PAVRISK Offices, Starwood Apartments, Block A, Suite 8, Argwings Kodhek Road, Nairobi.
Join the Public Forum
The proposed tariffs will also be discussed at a public participation meeting:
Date: Wednesday, 27th August 2025
Time: 8:30 AM
Venue: The National Museums of Kenya, Louis Leakey Auditorium, Nairobi
Why Your Input Matters
Your feedback helps:
• Create fair and transparent licensing structures.
• Strengthen the relationship between the creative and business sectors.
• Support the sustainability of Kenya’s creative economy.
• Failure to participate in this consultative process does not prevent the application of the approved tariffs once they come into effect.
For any clarifications or inquiries, reach out through our official support channels or call us directly at 0781 721 721.
At PAVRISK, we believe that protecting creative rights fuels business success. Together with our partners and stakeholders, we’re revitalizing royalty management — ensuring artists thrive, businesses grow, and Kenya’s creative economy remains vibrant.
Issued by:
PAVRISK – Performing & Audiovisual Rights Society of Kenya