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Motorola has brought claims against Hytera, alleging that the defendant misappropriated Motorola trade secrets to develop a two-way radio. Hytera filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that the ...
Chicago-based Motorola Solutions sued Hytera in 2017 for misappropriating trade secrets and infringing copyrights related to its two-way radios. The U.S. Department of Justice indicted Hytera and ...
(Bloomberg) — Hytera Communications Corp., a Chinese technology company, was accused by U.S. prosecutors of stealing trade secrets for mobile radio technology developed by Motorola Solutions Inc ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Galvin brothers’ expensive $130 unit (a Model A Deluxe coupe cost $540) was the first commercially successful car radio, and the first product to wear the Motorola name. 1952: First Radio ...
A federal jury in Chicago found Hytera used Motorola Solutions' confidential documents and copyright-protected source code to compete in the market for two-way radio communications. Hytera told ...
Motorola Solutions Inc. wants a federal jury in Chicago to order its Chinese rival Hytera Communications Corp. to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in damages over what it claims was stolen know-how ...
found a deliberate backdoor in the encryption algorithm of these radios — made by Motorola, Damm, Hytera, and others — that was “easy” to hack. “The results of this research are ...
Hytera also provides a range of smart accessories, including Carkit and convert camera. The radios can be mounted in the patrol car using a Carkit and connected to a larger display like a tablet.
Motorola Solutions agrees to acquire radio ... Hytera Communications for hiring former employees to steal code and other trade secrets to launch a competing product. How a cyberattack took 15,000 ...