Daily Links 9/14/2011: NBCU sees big retrans fees; Double-edged issue for Comcast

SAP pleads guilty, will pay fine of $20 million in Oracle copyright case (San Jose Mercury News)

Qlik shares slide after Morgan Stanley cuts rating (AP via CBS MoneyWatch)

NBCUniversal's Steve Burke anticipates big bucks in retrans fees (LA Times: Company Town)

NBC could be next to lock down TV content online (Gigaom)

Time Warner Cable Net Customer Additions Stronger Than Expected, CEO Says (Bloomberg)

Philly newspapers cuts about 20 jobs; cite ad drop (AP via CanadianBusiness.com)

Sound Familiar? Philadelphia Newspapers Subsidize A Tablet To Sell You A Subscription (Wired: Epicenter)

Google Didn't Want All of Motorola Mobility (Light Reading Cable)


Motorola CEO Jha Getting $66M in Google Deal (AP via ABC News)
President and Motorola Home head Daniel Moloney will get $15.7 million when deal closes.

SAP Former Unit ‘Expected’ to Plead Guilty Today to Oracle Downloads (Bloomberg)

McKool Smith Secures $391 Million Judgment for Versata (PR Newswire)
Does this mean the judgement against SAP is final?

Apacheta Introduces Software-as-a-Service Offering for Direct-Store-Delivery, Merchandising, Transportation, Field Service (Business Wire)

OpenDesks Launches Interactive Map for Finding and Booking Workspace
OpenDesks Positions Itself as Go-To Workspace Solution
(Business Wire)

Philly-based Education investor Renovus closes $100m debut fund (AltAssets)



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