Oracle loses bid to restore US$1.3bil SAP verdict, could get new trial


DOUBLE WHAMMY: Oracle Corp failed to revive a US$1.3bil (RM4.11bil) jury verdict in its long-running copyright dispute with German software company SAP SE as a US appeals court said Oracle must choose to accept a lower amount or face a new trial. — Reuters

Oracle Corp failed to revive a US$1.3bil (RM4.11bil) jury verdict in its long-running copyright dispute with German software company SAP SE as a US appeals court said Oracle must choose to accept a lower amount or face a new trial. 

In a ruling on Friday, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said jurors used "an undue amount of speculation" in awarding US$1.3bil (RM4.11bil) in damages in 2010. 

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