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Re: Oracle Support Renewal [message #690286 is a reply to message #690285] |
Tue, 25 February 2025 09:32   |
John Watson
Messages: 8966 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Does the name "Rimini Street" ring any bells? Oracle sued them and it seems that, after many years, Oracle has won:
https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/oracle-wins-585-mln-attorneys-fees-rimini-copyright-case-2024-09-23/
IIRC, what Rimini did that was unquestionably illegal was to download patches on their own CSI and apply them to other customers' installations.
For unsupported versions, I guess the question is really whether it will ever be upgraded. If so, it might be cheaper to keep paying support than to buy new licences. But if not, what's the point?
Add on the fact that OCI is taking over the universe, so are you really likely to be doing on-prem upgrades much longer? The OCI pricing is so aggressive it's hard to argue against it.
ATB, J.
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