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Jurors banned from using Twitter on Oracle-SAP trial

Jury selection for Oracle’s corporate theft lawsuit against SAP got under way Monday in a California courtroom, where potential jurors were warned they would have to refrain from posting on Facebook or Twitter about the case if they are selected to take part in the trial.

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