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Five Kenyan artists. One law. Five very different outcomes. In this episode of Katiba na Chai, we break down how Kenyan courts handled copyright and trademark disputes involving P-Unit, Willis Raburu, the Estate of Joseph Kamaru, Suzanna Owiyo, and Octopizzo. Some lost completely. One won millions — then lost everything on appeal. One won in court. One went to court and the defendants paid. One rarely even needs a judge. Same law. Same country. Different results. This episode explains: • The real difference between copyright and trademark • Why jurisdiction can kill even a strong case • Why suing over words fails but suing over use works • How artists can protect their work without wasting years in court This is not gossip. It’s how the law actually thinks. If you’re a musician, content creator, brand owner, or lawyer — this episode is for you. 📌 Subscribe to Katiba na Chai for smart, accessible breakdowns of Kenyan law, culture, and power — without shouting.