Kenya Film Classification Board

[2] In addition, the Kenya Information and Communications Amendment Act of 2013 gives the Board the mandate to monitor television stations in order to "ensure content meant for adult audiences is not aired during watershed period (5am – 10pm).

[7] The Board banned the American movie The Wolf of Wall Street, stating as its reasons the film's "extreme scenes of nudity, sex, debauchery, hedonism and cursing".

"[9] Following the release of Kenyan film Stories of Our Lives depicting Kenya's LGBT community, the Board issued a ruling which effectively banned the film for "obscenity, explicit scenes of sexual activities and [for promoting] homosexuality, which is contrary to [Kenya's] national norms and values.

[14] In 2016, Kenyan music group Art Attack released a remix video of the song Same Love by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis depicting the life of LGBT persons in Kenya.

[15] In response, the KFCB banned the video, citing that it "has graphic sexual scenes between people of the same gender as well as depiction of nudity and pornography" and requested that Google take it down from YouTube.

[17] Google's office in Mountain View, California also refused to take down the video but flagged it, deeming it as "potentially inappropriate".

[20] The KFCB used the rationale to ban a Coca-Cola advertisement containing a passionate kissing scene on the grounds that it "violated family values".