Taiwan indicts 3 over alleged theft of TSMC trade secret
Three accused individuals face charges under Taiwan's National Security Law for allegedly stealing advanced 2-nanometre chip technology secrets to aid Tokyo Electron's competition efforts.
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3 TSMC employees indicted on trade secret theft charges - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, Aug. 27 (CNA) The Taiwan High Prosecutors Office Intellectual Property Branch on Wednesday indicted three former and current Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) employees for allegedly stealing sensitive trade secrets involving the company's advanced 2-nanometer process.
Taiwanese prosecutors charged on Wednesday three people, accused of stealing trade secrets from TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer that counts Nvidia and Apple among its customers.
Taiwan charges three in TSMC trade secret theft investigation
Prosecutors have charged three individuals with allegedly stealing trade secrets from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), intensifying scrutiny on the sensitive nature of chipmaking technology. Taiwan is pursuing prison sentences of at least seven years for the group, citing a national security threat, according to a prosecutors' statement. Debby Wu and Mayumi Negishi for Bloomberg News: Among those charged was a former TSMC employe…
TSMC recently broke out in a suspected technology leak incident. Several former employees are suspected of illegally obtaining the world's most advanced 2-nanometer chip process technology while in office. The Intellectual Property Prosecution Branch of the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office closed the case on the 27th and prosecuted three people based on charges such as the Trade Secrets Act and the National Security Act. The maximum sentence is 14…
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