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Makate’s IP wins schools in Africa on idea rights
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71602, member: 636"] The protracted legal dispute between Kenneth Makate and Vodacom over the Please Call Me service has concluded with an out-of-court settlement. This resolution follows a Constitutional Court ruling that compelled the telecommunications giant to compensate Makate. The case established a critical legal precedent for intellectual property rights, affirming that an implied contract can exist when an idea is shared with a reasonable expectation of payment. The core of Makate’s victory rested on the legal principles of unjust enrichment and implied-in-fact contracts. The court found that Vodacom’s adoption of his concept, which he presented as a trainee accountant in 2000, created a binding agreement entitling him to compensation, despite the absence of a formal written contract. The service, which allowed users without airtime to send a callback request, generated substantial revenue for the company. This landmark judgment serves as a vital lesson for entrepreneurs and corporations. It underscores the necessity of formally documenting ideas and establishing clear terms before disclosure. For the broader African innovation ecosystem, the case signals that courts will defend intellectual property, potentially boosting investor confidence and encouraging fairer corporate engagement with innovators. [/QUOTE]
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