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The respondents based their claim on two constitutional provisions: section 26 of the Constitution, which provides that everyone has the right of access to adequate housing, thereby imposing an obligation on the State to take reasonable legislative and other measures to ensure the progressive realisation of this right within its available resources; and
Sibiya and Others v Director of Public Prosecutions (Johannesburg High Court) [2006] ZACC 22: 25 S v Shinga; S v O'Connell and Others [2007] ZACC 3: 26 Occupiers of 51 Olivia Road and 197 Main Street v City of Johannesburg [2008] ZACC 1: 27 Njongi v MEC for Welfare, Eastern Cape [2008] ZACC 4: 28 Chagi v Special Investigating Unit [2008] ZACC ...
Amazon is seeking to dismiss a class-action lawsuit filed by Prime Video users disgruntled over its addition of ads by default. In the Oct. 4 filing, the ecommerce giant pointed to its terms and ...
Starting January 29, Prime Video will feature “limited” advertisements, Amazon said in its email. To avoid ads, customers will have to pay $2.99 a month more. Amazon first announced the change ...
The suit was filed Feb. 9, after Amazon starting on Jan. 29 began running ads in Prime Video content in major markets including the United States unless users opt to pay extra ($2.99/month in the ...
Zakeria Mohammed "Zak" Yacoob (born 3 March 1948) is a retired South African judge who served in the Constitutional Court of South Africa from February 1998 to January 2013. He was appointed to the bench by Nelson Mandela and retired after serving the maximum 15-year term.
Analysts predict Amazon's Prime Video ads will generate billions more dollars in annual earnings, which CEO Andy Jassy promised will allow it to "continue investing meaningfully in content over time."
Amazon wants to break down the barriers between watching TV and driving to the mall. The streaming giant on Tuesday unveiled a new suite of interactive ad formats it is making available for ...