Oracle fires off more espionage accusations at SAP

Any hope that Oracle and SAP might agree to play nicely and come to an out of court settlement has been blown away by the former filing new charges against its German rival in the corporate espionage case between the rival enterprise software vendors.

Oracle first sued SAP in March 2007, claiming that SAP's TomorrowNow subsidiary had infringed on Oracle copyrights by downloading large amounts of support material from an Oracle website intended only for paying customers.

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