Assignment 2 Semester 2 2025
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Due Date: 18 September 2025
PATENT INFRINGEMENT AND POSSIBLE DEFENCES
In South African law, patents are governed by the Patents Act 57 of 1978. A patent grants
the patentee the exclusive right to exploit an invention, which includes making, using,
exercising, or disposing of the invention without authorisation.1 Infringement occurs when
another party uses a patented process or product without the patentee’s consent.1
In this scenario, Graham’s 2014 patent claims an additive (C) used in a delignification
process. Megan’s process instead makes use of additives A and B, based on her discovery
in a 1990 engineering book.
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