Business SAP "disappointed" by Oracle damages Posted
Nov.24 - Germany's SAP says it's "disappointed" by a U.S. jury's decision that it has to pay Oracle $1.3 billion for software theft - damages which could be the largest-ever for copyright infringement.
<p>Joanna Partridge reports</p>
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