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8 月 17, 2026
Photographs and Copyright: The Copyright Lessons Behind a Recent Celebrity Dispute
A recent copyright dispute involving media personality Ntando Duma and photographic agency Pixel Kollective has highlighted a common misconception about photographs and copyright. The dispute arose after a photograph, in respect of which Pixel Kollective owned the copyright, was allegedly used in...

8 月 7, 2026
Is There Such a Thing as a Free Lunch When You Win It? The Law Behind Promotional Competitions
A brand runs an on-pack promotion: buy a product, find the code inside, enter it on an app, and you might win a prize – from a free lunch to an all-expenses-paid trip to Paris. Thousands of people enter, and a winner is drawn. The marketing team would love to announce the winner with a photograph...

7 月 16, 2026
Dispute of the Showgirls: When Pop Culture Meets Trade Mark Confusion
The world’s most famous and beloved showgirl finds herself in another legal battle at the intersection of her latest album title “THE LIFE OF A SHOWGIRL”, and a trade mark registration for “CONFESSIONS OF A SHOWGIRL” owned by Las Vegas cabaret artist, writer and podcaster, Maren Flagg (who perfor...

7 月 15, 2026
The FIFA World Cup's Clean Stadium Rule and the Power of Intellectual Property
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, bringing its trade mark spectacle to 16 host cities across Canada, Mexico and the United States. Behind the excitement, however, lies years of planning and a complex web of commercial arrangements designed to protect one of the world's most valuable sporting b...

7 月 14, 2026
The Toggle That Launched a Thousand Claims
What the Nemo Plus AI dispute reveals about AI-generated content, AI tools, ownership and liability.
In late 2024, users of Figma, the cloud-based collaborative design platform beloved of creative studios, brand agencies and UX teams worldwide, discovered what some described as unsett...

7 月 8, 2026
Who Gets to Patent? A Landmark Ruling on the Right to File
In March 2026, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) handed down a significant decision in The Regents of the University of California & Others v Eurolab (Pty) Ltd & Others; a case that turned on a deceptively simple question: who is legally entitled to apply for a patent under South African...

6 月 28, 2026
When a House Becomes a Lawsuit: Bad Bunny and the Replica House Dispute
When a private home becomes the centrepiece of a Bad Bunny production, the legal foundations may be just as important as the concrete ones.
Eighty-four-year-old Puerto Rican homeowner Román Carrasco Delgado ("Carrasco"), who says he designed and built his distinctive salmon-coloured home with ...

6 月 17, 2026
“The Black Door” faces the music over copyright infringement
The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has recently been called upon to consider whether a copyright infringer may avoid liability for damages where the infringement resulted from a genuine mistake regarding the ownership of the copyright.
This case arose from an action instituted by Mokima Mu...

6 月 11, 2026
Katy Perry vs Katie Perry - The Killer Queen and the Australian dreamer
Katy is a hugely successful American pop star, whose fame carried her to extraterrestrial heights - even extending briefly into outer space for an unforgettable 10 minutes and 21 seconds. Beyond her music career, she has established a suite of companies to safeguard her various commercia...

6 月 10, 2026
World Anti-Counterfeiting Day: Addressing the Growing Threat of Illicit Trade in South Africa
On World Anti-Counterfeiting Day, attention turns to one of the most pressing challenges facing economies around the world: illicit trade. In South Africa, the issue extends far beyond counterfeit goods, affecting industries ranging from tobacco and alcohol to pharmaceuticals, mining, agriculture...
