SAP agrees to pay Oracle

SAP agrees to pay Oracle $120m over 'industrial espionage' • The Register

SAP has agreed to pay Oracle $120m in connection with the intellectual property lawsuit Oracle filed against its rival over what Larry Ellison calls "industrial espionage."

On Monday, the two companies filed a joint stipulation in a Northern California federal court that would see SAP pay Ellison and company $120m for "past and future reasonable attorneys fees and costs," IDG News Service reports.

SAP willing to pay Oracle $120M for attorney's fees | Computerworld

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Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison made a relatively brief appearance in court Monday and used his moment on the stand to accuse German software rival SAP AG of stealing up to $4 billion in Oracle software through a now defunct subsidiary called TomorrowNow.

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