SAP Former Unit ‘Expected’ to Plead Guilty to Oracle Downloads

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SAP AG’s former TomorrowNow software maintenance unit is “expected to plead guilty today” to charges related to unauthorized downloading of Oracle Corp. software, an SAP spokesman said.

At a hearing scheduled for today in federal court in Oakland, California, the company is expected to enter the plea, and an agreement between the closed unit and prosecutors resolving the case will be unsealed, said Jim Dever, a spokesman for Waldorff, Germany-based SAP, the world’s largest maker of business software.