Oracle Rejects $272M SAP Award, Wants New Trial

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After having its $1.3B jury award cut down to $272M, Oracle has decided it wants a new trial in its case against SAP.

Database software maker Oracle is rejecting a court-ordered award for $272 million from German rival SAP, saying it would rather have another trial over SAP's theft of software and customer-support documents. A jury awarded Oracle Corp. $1.3 billion in the case in November 2010, but a federal judge cut that amount last September. Oracle said then that it would seek a new trial.
 
They're probably going to spend $272 Million just suing them.
 
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Wow, if this doesn't provide a shining example of Corp. greed, I don't know what does. :mad:
 
You know, I am probably more against injustice than anyone on this forum (including corporate-led injustice, which is often one of the biggest kinds), but why is the corporate *victim* of the corporate *defendant* considered the bad guy now on these forums? Every corporation is automatically committing evil in every act they do just because they are a corporation?
 
Why on earth is Oracle still in business? Having to work near shitty Oracle software pisses me off enough. Knowing that they continue to make more money pisses me off worse.
 
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