Jan 14 (Reuters) - Chinese telecommunications company Hytera Communications (002583.SZ), opens new tab has pleaded guilty in Illinois federal court to stealing Motorola Solutions (MSI.N), opens ...
In pleading guilty to felony conspiracy charges, Hytera admitted that it knowingly agreed to take, without authorization, Motorola Solutions documents and source code related to DMR technology and ...
Motorola said it continues to pursue collection of more than $471 million it won in a related civil case against Hytera. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit last year upheld Motorola ...
Under the plea agreement, Hytera admitted it had individuals take documents and source code from Motorola's technology beginning in or around 2008, and used it to develop Hytera products ...
In pleading guilty to felony conspiracy charges, Hytera admitted that it knowingly agreed to take, without authorization, Motorola Solutions documents and source code related to DMR technology ...
has pleaded guilty to a U.S. conspiracy charge connected to the theft of walkie talkie-related trade secrets from Chicago-based Motorola Solutions. Hytera entered a guilty plea in federal court in ...
In pleading guilty to felony conspiracy charges, Hytera admitted that it knowingly agreed to take, without authorization, Motorola Solutions documents and source code related to DMR technology ...
A Chinese company pleaded guilty in federal court to stealing trade secrets from Motorola Solutions. It’s the latest twist in the long-running saga of corporate espionage between Hytera ...
In pleading guilty to felony conspiracy charges, Hytera admitted that it knowingly agreed to take, without authorization, Motorola Solutions documents and source code related to DMR technology, and ...