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In a review of the Customer Connection site, Oracle alleged that it found more than 10,000 illicit downloads in which customers with expired, or soon-to-expire, support and maintenance contracts ...
Customers for whom SAP allegedly conducted illegal downloads included Merck & Co. and Bear Stearns & Co., according to the March 22 lawsuit. Oracle didn’t say how much the damage cost the company.
Oracle sued in 2007 and seeks at least $2.3 billion in damages for what its German rival acknowledges were TomorrowNow's "inappropriate" downloads of Oracle materials.
Oracle, he said, “filed suit to discover the magnitude of the illegal downloads and fully understand how SAP used Oracle’s intellectual property in its business.” ...
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Oracle filed suit to discover the magnitude of the illegal downloads and fully understand how SAP used Oracle's intellectual property in its business," Geoff Howard, Oracle's outside counsel, said ...
For one of those customers, Honeywell International, Oracle said it had connected many of the downloads to a particular TomorrowNow employee, Wade Walden, who previously worked at PeopleSoft.
Downloads of Oracle files by SAP subsidiary "unacceptable," CEO Kagermann declares. Justice Department also investigating. Written by Dawn Kawamoto, Contributor July 3, 2007, 9:34 a.m. PT ...