SAP to pay $1.3B for stealing from Oracle

By Associated Press
Posted Nov. 23, 2010 at 5:30 p.m.

A federal jury has ordered SAP to pay $1.3 billion to its archenemy, Oracle, for stealing customer support documents and software in a scheme to steal customers.

Tuesday’s verdict came after less than a day of deliberations.

Oracle had been demanding billions of dollars for the theft. SAP, which admitted that a subsidiary stole the documents, claimed it owed just $40 million.

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