Why You Could Soon Start Paying for Govt Communications

Currently, the services are available for free...
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The National Council for Law Reporting (Kenya Law) is exploring a premium subscription service for its content, prompting a public survey on what users would pay for. This initiative follows the launch of their new website, new.kenyalaw.org, designed for faster access and improved legal research.
- The survey, running from August 12 to September 12, seeks feedback on potential paid services like Advanced Search for various databases and preferred subscription models.
- Kenya Law provides essential public information, including weekly and special gazette notices, and a comprehensive legal database comprising Laws of Kenya and Kenya Law Reports.
- Potential premium features include Case Citator, Case History, and Document versioning for legislation, supporting in-depth legal research.
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