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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The US Department of Justice<\/a> (DoJ) has charged Chinese telecom firm Hytera Communications<\/a> Corp with allegedly stealing trade secrets pertaining to digital mobile radios (DMRs) belonging to Motorola<\/a>.

The trade secrets included hardware, radio software architecture, benchmarking strategies, connectivity module designs, and DMR source code, ZDNet reported on Tuesday.

Hytera \"recruited and hired
Motorola<\/a> Solutions employees and directed them to take proprietary and trade secret information from Motorola without authorisation,\" said the DoJ in the indictment unsealed in the Northern District of Illinois.

\"Hundreds of Motorola employees spent years developing the hardware and software solutions to design, manufacture, market, and sell DMRs,\" said the DoJ.

\"By 2007, Motorola marketed and sold DMR products in the
United States<\/a>, and elsewhere, including the Northern District of Illinois.\"

Three years later, Hytera launched its own commercial shift to DMRs, with sales made by affiliates in the US.

Former Motorola employees were recruited with high salaries and more benefits than they were offered by their ex-employer.

They were asked to use 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\".

In a statement, Motorola said the company will continue to pursue Hytera \"to prevent Hytera's serial infringement and to collect the hundreds of millions of dollars in damages it owes to Motorola Solutions\".

If found guilty, the telecom firm may be required to pay up to \"three times the value\" of the stolen intellectual property.

\"A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the US Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors,\" the DoJ said.

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中国电信招募了摩托罗拉员工窃取商业机密:我们

商业秘密包括硬件、无线电软件架构,基准测试策略,连接模块的设计,和DMR源代码,周二ZDNet报道。

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新德里:美国司法部(Department of Justice)(司法部)指控中国电信公司Hytera通信公司涉嫌窃取商业秘密属于数字移动无线电(dmr)属于摩托罗拉

商业秘密包括硬件、无线电软件架构,基准测试策略,连接模块的设计,和DMR源代码,周二ZDNet报道。

Hytera”招募和雇佣摩托罗拉解决员工和指导他们采取从摩托罗拉专利和商业秘密信息没有授权,”美国司法部公布的起诉书中说伊利诺斯州的北部地区。

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“成百上千的摩托罗拉员工花了数年时间开发的硬件和软件解决方案设计、制造、市场和销售dmr,”美国司法部说。

“到2007年,摩托罗拉DMR来营销和出售的产品美国和其他地方,包括伊利诺斯州的北部地区。”

三年后,Hytera推出了自己的商业转向dmr,销售额由子公司在美国。

摩托罗拉前雇员招聘高工资和福利比他们提供的前雇主。

要求他们使用摩托罗拉的“专利和商业秘密信息加速Hytera DMR产品的发展,火车Hytera员工,与市场和销售Hytera DMR的产品”。

摩托罗拉在一份声明中表示,该公司将继续奉行Hytera“防止Hytera串行的侵权和收集数亿美元的赔偿欠摩托罗拉解决方案”。

如果被判有罪,电信公司可能需要支付的“价值”的三倍窃取知识产权。

“联邦地区法院法官将决定任何句子后考虑美国量刑指南和其他法定因素,”美国司法部说。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The US Department of Justice<\/a> (DoJ) has charged Chinese telecom firm Hytera Communications<\/a> Corp with allegedly stealing trade secrets pertaining to digital mobile radios (DMRs) belonging to Motorola<\/a>.

The trade secrets included hardware, radio software architecture, benchmarking strategies, connectivity module designs, and DMR source code, ZDNet reported on Tuesday.

Hytera \"recruited and hired
Motorola<\/a> Solutions employees and directed them to take proprietary and trade secret information from Motorola without authorisation,\" said the DoJ in the indictment unsealed in the Northern District of Illinois.

\"Hundreds of Motorola employees spent years developing the hardware and software solutions to design, manufacture, market, and sell DMRs,\" said the DoJ.

\"By 2007, Motorola marketed and sold DMR products in the
United States<\/a>, and elsewhere, including the Northern District of Illinois.\"

Three years later, Hytera launched its own commercial shift to DMRs, with sales made by affiliates in the US.

Former Motorola employees were recruited with high salaries and more benefits than they were offered by their ex-employer.

They were asked to use 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\".

In a statement, Motorola said the company will continue to pursue Hytera \"to prevent Hytera's serial infringement and to collect the hundreds of millions of dollars in damages it owes to Motorola Solutions\".

If found guilty, the telecom firm may be required to pay up to \"three times the value\" of the stolen intellectual property.

\"A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the US Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors,\" the DoJ said.

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