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Revived Oracle lawsuit with Rimini Street a message for MSPs - Software

The revival of the long-running legal battle between Oracle and third-party software maintenance provider Rimini Street is a reminder of the high stakes for partners when it comes to adhering to software licensing terms, two attorneys unaffiliated with the case told CRN USA. “The message that MSPs should take home is licensing agreements count,” said Bradley Gross, a US-based attorney. “They matter. The wording is important. The context is important.” “If you’re selling and reselling from an upstream provider, understand the limits of what that upstream partner is providing,” said Gross, whose clients include software developers, MSPs, business process outsourcers, OEMs and VARs.

Revived Oracle Lawsuit With Rimini Street A Message For MSPs: Attorneys

Revived Oracle Lawsuit With Rimini Street A ‘Message’ For MSPs: Attorneys ‘If you’re selling and reselling from an upstream provider, understand the limits of what that upstream partner is providing,’ an attorney whose clients include VARs and MSPs told CRN. By Wade Tyler Millward April 15, 2021, 02:12 PM EDT The revival of the long-running legal battle between Oracle and third-party software maintenance provider Rimini Street is a reminder of the high stakes for partners when it comes to adhering to software licensing terms, two attorneys unaffiliated with the case told CRN. “The message that MSPs should take home is licensing agreements count,” said Bradley Gross, a Weston, Fla.-based attorney. “They matter. The wording is important. The context is important.”

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Nestle Opens New $36M Plant and Other Food Industry News

Food and beverage firm Nestle Malaysia officially opened a new Plant-Based Meal Solutions plant in the Shah Alam Industrial Complex in Selangor, Malaysia, the company announced this week. The RM150 million (about $36 million) facility is the company’s first of its kind in the ASEAN region. Featuring a capacity of 8,000 tn/yr, the 600-sq-m plant includes new food processing machinery and automated packaging lines. Nestle produces the Harvest Gourmet brand of plant-based at the Selangor plant for the out-of-home-market and the site will soon start to produce a commercial range of offerings for retail and eCommerce sale. Here are some other developments in the food and beverage industry that captured headlines over the last week:

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