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LCR4805 Assignment 1 (100% COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - Due 12 August 2025 Question 1 John and Mary are undergoing a divorce that John initiated due to his newfound romantic interest, which has led him to no longer love Mary. John is a businessman who operates an investment company. Meanwhile, Mary is still in love with John and feels anger towards him for his departure. In a fit of spite, Mary posts on John’s Facebook wall, accusing him of being a thief and a fraudster, warning others not to trust him with their finances. This Facebook post receives numerous negative comments, consequently harming John’s business financially. a) With reference to applicable law, critically discuss the liability of Mary to a claim of defamation. (10) b) If Mary is liable to a claim of defamation, discuss if there are any defences available on which Mary may rely on. (5) Question 2 Connect (Pty) Ltd is a South African company that developed an On-line Application (hereinafter, the App) called JustTap, which is available for download on mobile devices in South Africa. The App enables users to search for businesses providing certain services in the users’ area. For example, a user may search for a fast food restaurant in his or her area by using the App, on their devices. In order to locate the user and determine which restaurants are near the user, the App must enable the geolocation function of the mobile device. The user must first give permission before the App can activate the geolocation on the device. After the App was in use for a while, the developer updated the App. The latest version of the App automatically enabled the geolocation function without asking the permission of the user. The App developer started to use the geolocation information of the user to send advertisements to the user about other available services near the user. Answer the following questions with reference to this set of facts: (a) Can the use of geolocation information as described above be considered to be “processing of personal information” in terms of the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI Act) 4 of 2013? Discuss by referring to the Act’s definitions of “processing

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,LCR4805 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2025 - Due 12
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Question 1: Defamation
a) With reference to applicable law, critically discuss the
liability of Mary to a claim of defamation. (10)
In South African law, defamation is the unlawful and
intentional publication of a defamatory statement concerning
another person, which has the effect of injuring that person’s
reputation in the eyes of the community.
To succeed in a defamation claim, the plaintiff (John) must
prove the following three elements:
1. Publication – The statement must be communicated to at
least one person other than the plaintiff.
2. Defamatory content – The content must lower the
person’s esteem or reputation in the eyes of right-
thinking members of society.
3. Reference to the plaintiff – The statement must clearly
refer to the plaintiff.
Application to the scenario:

,  Publication: Mary posted the statement on John’s
Facebook wall. This was seen by many and attracted
negative comments. Therefore, publication is present.
 Defamatory content: Accusing John of being a “thief and
a fraudster” implies criminal behaviour and dishonesty.
These are serious allegations and likely to damage John's
reputation, especially as a businessman.
 Reference to the plaintiff: The post was made on John’s
profile and clearly refers to him, making this requirement
fulfilled.
Given that all elements are satisfied, prima facie defamation is
established.
In South African law, once prima facie defamation is proven,
the law presumes:
 The statement was wrongful, and
 The defendant acted with intention (animus iniuriandi)
It is then up to Mary to raise a valid defence to rebut this
presumption. If she fails, she will be held liable.
b) If Mary is liable to a claim of defamation, discuss if there
are any defences available on which Mary may rely. (5)
Mary may attempt to rely on the following defences to
defamation:

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