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LCR4805 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations.

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LCR4805 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations. Assessment 2 semester 2 801278 QUESTION 1 We live in an “information age” and the question which often arises is whether information can be stolen. Refer to the common law definition of “theft” and critically discuss whether the law in South Africa has adapted to keep up with technological advancements. Discuss comparatively by referring to the positions in other jurisdictions and include case law, legislation and academic commentary where applicable. (Please note: The question is NOT whether it is physically possible to steal information, but whether the legal principles make provision for it. (20) Assessment criteria • This question will be evaluated primarily on the overall content of the answer, the substantiated conclusions and the referencing style used. You will be penalised if you merely “copy and paste” information from the Internet. You have to communicate the information in your own words. • Length restriction: Your answer to Question 1 may not exceed 10 typed pages. More but related content can be acceptable. • To find sources from the library’s databases, you can make use of the LibGuides link: QUESTION 2 Mary buys property and engages the

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, LCR4805 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE 2025; 100% correct solutions
and explanations.
QUESTION 1
1. Introduction
The rise of the digital era has fundamentally changed the way
society perceives and interacts with information. While tangible
items have historically been the subject of theft, questions now arise
regarding whether intangible assets, such as data or information, can
be “stolen” under South African law. The issue is not whether it is
physically possible to misappropriate information but whether the
legal framework has evolved to address such challenges. This
discussion begins with the common law definition of theft,
examines whether South African law accommodates the stealing of
information, and explores comparative approaches in other
jurisdictions.


2. The Common Law Definition of Theft
At common law, theft in South Africa is defined as the unlawful and
intentional appropriation of movable, corporeal property belonging
to another with the intention to deprive the owner permanently
(Snyman, 2014:483). The requirement that the subject of theft must
be corporeal (tangible) excludes incorporeal property, such as
intellectual creations, goodwill, and information. This limitation
stems from Roman-Dutch law, where corporeality was essential to
distinguish property capable of physical removal.
Consequently, under traditional common law, information in its
abstract form cannot constitute property susceptible to theft. What

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