Taiwan issues an arrest warrant for OnePlus CEO Pete Lau for allegedly illegally hiring 70+ Taiwanese engineers, as it tries to stop China from raiding workers
Taiwan issues an arrest warrant for OnePlus CEO Pete Lau for allegedly illegally hiring 70+ Taiwanese engineers, as it tries to stop China from raiding workers
Prosecutors in Taiwan issued an arrest warrant for the chief executive officer of the Chinese smartphone company OnePlus …
Taiwanese prosecutors file additional indictments against Tokyo Electron's Taiwan unit and three other defendants over the alleged theft of TSMC trade secrets
Taiwanese prosecutors charge Tokyo Electron for failing to prevent staff from allegedly stealing TSMC trade secrets, indicting the company on several counts
Tokyo Electron charged with failing to prevent its staff from stealing trade secrets Anusuya Lahiri / Benzinga : Taiwan Files Charges Against Tokyo Electron Unit In Taiwan Semiconductor Technology The...
Taiwanese prosecutors search Intel executive Wen-jen Lo's homes days after TSMC alleged he leaked sensitive info, suggesting Taiwan is deepening its probe
Prosecutors have searched the homes of a former Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. executive suspected of leaking trade secrets to Intel Corp. …
Taiwanese prosecutors say two ex-TSMC employees and a third suspect were arrested for allegedly stealing proprietary tech; investigators searched Tokyo Electron
Taiwanese prosecutors probe ‘potential trade secret leaks’ in first case since key technologies added to national security legislation
A group of 13 former TSMC staff sue the company in California over an alleged “discriminatory scheme” that favors Taiwanese foreign workers at its US plants
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has been accused by a group of its U.S. employees of concocting a …
Huawei sues MediaTek in China over alleged infringement of its intellectual property patents; MediaTek says the lawsuit would have no significant impact
Licensing is increasingly important revenue source for Chinese company — TAIPEI — Huawei Technologies is suing Taiwanese mobile …
The DOJ announces the arrest of a Taiwanese national at JFK Airport who allegedly owned Incognito Market, a dark web site used by 200K+ to buy $100M+ in drugs
The owner and operator of Incognito Market, a dark web marketplace for selling illegal narcotics online, was arrested at the John F. Kennedy Airport in New York on May 18.
Taiwanese prosecutors indict the head of Luxshare, a Chinese iPhone assembler, for allegedly using a shell company to take over local company Speed Tech in 2012
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