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Vodacom to appeal ruling to pay $1 billion to ex-employee

Vodacom will appeal a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling mandating it to pay Kenneth Makate R20 billion (~$1 billion) for inventing Please Call Me

A radical perspective of the law, crime, and the justice system, sorely missing in South Africa

A radical perspective of the law, crime, and the justice system, sorely missing in South Africa
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We don t owe Please Call Me inventor R63bn – Vodacom

Please Call Me inventor Nkosana Makate still awaiting verdict on R47m offer

Please Call Me inventor Nkosana Makate still awaiting verdict on R47m offer
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Why the Please Call Me product is worth billions

Why the ‘Please Call Me’ product is worth billions Share Kenneth Makate, who invented the Please Call Me service, says the invention is worth R10 billion. This value has been questioned by some who claim it’s too much for the invention. But others have suggested that Makate deserves to be compensated more. The Please Call Me debate is forcing South Africans to begin a discussion about the value of information products, and how to compensate innovators at work. There’s no question about compensating Makate for his invention, as the Constitutional Court declared. The value of the compensation is the bone of contention and Please Call Me’s worth needs to be determined.

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