Intellectual Property
Nov. 4, 2010
SAP Says Oracle Wants 'Windfall' of Nearly $2 Billion For Patent Infringement
In an intellectual property battle playing out in federal court between Oracle Corp. and SAP AG, a jury must decide how much SAP should pay Oracle for illegal downloads its subsidiary made of Oracle's software.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
OAKLAND - In an intellectual property battle playing out in federal court between technology giants Oracle Corp. and SAP AG, all that's left for a jury to decide is how much SAP should pay Oracle for illegal downloads its subsidiary made of Oracle's software.
But that may be easier said than done: $1.96 billion separate the two sides' damages calculations.
Specifically, Redwoo...
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