
Taiwan Court Jails Ex-Tokyo Electron Staff for TSMC Trade Secret Theft
A Taiwan court has sentenced former employees of Tokyo Electron to jail terms of up to 10 years and fined a subsidiary for illegally acquiring trade secrets from chip giant TSMC. The ruling concludes a high-profile case involving industrial espionage in the semiconductor industry.
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Ex-Tokyo Electron Worker Gets 10-Year Sentence for TSMC Leak - Bloomberg
Ex-Tokyo Electron Worker Gets 10-Year Sentence for TSMC Leak Bloomberg
Read full article →Taiwan court hands down jail terms in TSMC trade secrets case
Ex-Tokyo Electron employee sentenced to 10 years, four other defendants receive between 10 months and six years.
Read full article →Tokyo Electron unit fined and jail terms given in TSMC trade secrets case
The ruling follows one of Taiwan's highest profile cases of alleged breaches of national core technologies, involving charges under the National Security Act.
Read full article →Taiwan court hands out jail terms of up to 10 years in TSMC trade secrets case
The ruling follows one of Taiwan's highest profile cases of alleged breaches of national core technologies, involving charges under the National Security Act
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