A court in Taiwan has sentenced a former employee of Japanese computer chip equipment maker Tokyo Electron to 10 years in prison in a landmark case over trade secrets of the island’s leading chipmaker ...
Chen Li-ming, an engineer who joined Tokyo Electron after leaving TSMC, was convicted. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
A Taiwanese court on Monday sentenced a former Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing employee to 10 years in prison over the ...
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Taiwan court hands down 10-year sentences in TSMC trade secrets case
A Taiwan court has handed down jail sentences of up to 10 years in a high-profile case involving the theft of TSMC trade ...
The former TSMC employee, named Chen Li-ming (陳力銘), worked in marketing at Tokyo Electron Taiwan and obtained the trade ...
The ruling follows one of Taiwan's highest profile cases of alleged breaches of national core technologies, involving ...
Ex-Tokyo Electron engineer Chen Li-ming was given the sentence by judge Chang Ming-huang at Taiwan’s Intellectual Property ...
TSMC, whose shares had a hit a record high on Thursday as well, last week reported a 58% increase in first-quarter profit.
Taiwan’s regulators eased the limit on how much funds can invest in a single stock, allowing fund managers to pile in the ...
Taiwan’s financial regulator plans to ease the limit on how much funds can invest in a single stock, lifting an impediment ...
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