Starting in 2007, Hytera hired several Motorola employees to steal software and other documents related to Motorola’s digital handheld radios so it could launch a competing product, according to ...
The telecommunications company could face a fine of up to $60 million for stealing walkie talkie-related trade secrets.
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited has entered a felony guilty plea and executed a plea agreement to address the U.S.
NEW YORK -- Chinese two-way-radio company Hytera Communications has admitted conspiring to steal walkie-talkie-related trade secrets from U.S.-headquartered Motorola Solutions. Hytera pleaded ...
Chinese tech company pleads guilty to theft of its rival’s trade secrets to develop a competing line of radios | Hytera also reaches plea agreement with US Department of Justice in a related criminal ...
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 ...
Inc. Federal prosecutors have said Shenzen-based Hytera Communications Corp. Ltd. recruited and hired former Motorola Solutions employees and directed them to steal digital mobile radio technology ...
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 ...