Oracle Vs. SAP: We Got a Right to Pick a Little Fight–Bonanza!

As first legal volleys go, the ones fired off Tuesday in the Oracle vs. SAP trial were about what you’d expect, given the sniping between the two companies in recent weeks–all bluster, petulance and condemnation.

SAP’s Tab in Oracle Case: $120 Million and Counting

Whatever illusions SAP harbored that it could get out of its TomorrowNow copyright mess with Oracle for under $100 million are long gone. According to a court filing, SAP, which is acknowledging complicity in its unit’s infringement, has already agreed to pay Oracle $120 million just for attorneys’ fees. And that’s before Oracle makes its case to the jury for $2 billion plus in damages.

RIAA: You'll Get Your Money After We Sue a Few More College Students

File-sharing really has eaten away at the recording industry’s profits. It did not even pay some $68,000 in attorney’s fees it owes the Oklahoma woman whom the Recording Industry Association of America wrongly accused of piracy last year. Though a federal judge issued the fee award a month ago, the organization has failed to pay [...]

RIAA: You’ll Get Your Money After We Sue a Few More College Students

File-sharing really has eaten away at the recording industry’s profits. It did not even pay some $68,000 in attorney’s fees it owes the Oklahoma woman whom the Recording Industry Association of America wrongly accused of piracy last year. Though a federal judge issued the fee award a month ago, the organization has failed to pay [...]

The RIAA's Credit Woes

The RIAA’s Credit Woes