米検察:中国Hyteraを起訴(動画):  U.S. Prosecutor’s Office: China Hytera Indicted:  美国检察官办公室:中国海能达被起诉:

米検察:中国Hyteraを起訴(動画): 
U.S. Prosecutor’s Office: China Hytera Indicted: 
美国检察官办公室:中国海能达被起诉:

ーモトローラの企業秘密盗んだ罪でー

2022年2月8日

モトローラ:

Hyteraを相手に民事訴訟を起こし、2020年に勝訴した。

民事訴訟で、Hyteraは880億円の賠償金支払いを命じられた。

米検察当局:

米モトローラ・ソリューションズが開発した移動無線技術の企業秘密を盗んだとして、
中国のHytera(海能達通信)を起訴した。   

起訴状が開示:

21の訴因を記した起訴状が、シカゴで2月7日に開示された。

Hyteraは、2007年から2020年にかけ元モトローラ従業員を採用。

同社内部DBから、機密情報を得ていた。

モトローラはHyteraを相手取った民事訴訟を起こし、2020年に勝訴。

陪審の評決

陪審は、重要企業秘密をHyteraが盗み出したとの評決を下した。

Hyteraに7億6460万ドル(880億円)の賠償金支払いを命じた。

-Bloomberg

https://www.bloomberg.co.jp/news/articles/2022-02-08/R6YJJPT0AFB601

Federal Indictment Charges PRC-Based Telecommunications Company with Conspiring with Former Motorola Solutions Employees to Steal Technology

According to court documents,

Motorola Solutions
developed the DMR technology through years of research and design.

Motorola Solutions marketed and sold the radios,

which are sometimes referred to as “walkie-talkies,” in the United States and elsewhere.

The indictment alleges that

PRC-based Hytera Communications Corp. LTD recruited and hired Motorola Solutions employees

and directed them to take proprietary and trade secret information from Motorola without authorization.

The charges allege that,
while still employed at Motorola,

some of the employees allegedly accessed the trade secret information from Motorola’s internal database and sent multiple emails describing their intentions to use the technology at Hytera.

As alleged, from 2007 to 2020,
Hytera and the recruited employees used Motorola’s proprietary and trade secret information

to accelerate the development of Hytera’s DMR products, train Hytera employees, and market and sell Hytera’s DMR products throughout the world, the indictment states.

According to the indictment,
Hytera paid the recruited employees higher salaries and benefits than what they received at Motorola.

OPA | Department of Justice

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-indictment-charges-prc-based-telecommunications-company-conspiring-former-motorola