The advancement of digital technology has led to an increase in the reproduction and distribution of copyrighted works. In response, the South African government has proposed the Copyright Amendment Bill and Performers’ Protection Amendment Bill. These amendments aim to address the issues surrounding copyright works, particularly music and films, in the digital age. The proposed amendments aim to provide creators and performers with fair compensation for their work.
A recent development in Cape Town has shed light on the ongoing struggle of vulnerable individuals experiencing homelessness in the City. The City of Cape Town had applied to have a group of homeless individuals evicted from several public sites, including locations in the city center. However, the eviction hearing was delayed after the group, represented by the SocioEconomic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI), filed a notice of intention to oppose the eviction. While disappointing for the City, the delay has opened up an opportunity for a larger conversation about the root causes of homelessness in Cape Town.