Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent legal case involving the infringement of Huawei's HiSilicon chip technology trade secrets, resulting in a significant court ruling against the defendants [1][3]. Summary by Sections Case Background - The case involves 14 defendants accused of illegally obtaining technology information valued at 317 million yuan related to Huawei's Wi-Fi chip development project initiated in 2011 [1]. - HiSilicon, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Huawei, invested substantial resources in the long-term independent research and development of Wi-Fi chip technology, implementing reasonable confidentiality measures [1]. Actions of Defendants - Zhang, a former head of the RF chip development department at HiSilicon, founded a new company, Zunpai, and recruited several former HiSilicon employees to develop similar Wi-Fi chips [1]. - The defendants used improper methods, such as screenshots and WeChat transmissions, to acquire HiSilicon's technical information for their chip development [1]. Legal Proceedings - On April 10, 2024, the Shanghai Municipal People's Procuratorate filed a public prosecution against the 14 defendants for trade secret infringement [2]. - During the trial, the prosecution presented evidence and legal arguments, leading to the defendants voluntarily pleading guilty [3]. Court Ruling - On July 28, the Shanghai Third Intermediate People's Court sentenced all 14 defendants for trade secret infringement, with Zhang receiving a six-year prison sentence and a fine of 3 million yuan [3]. - Other defendants received varying prison sentences and fines, while some were given suspended sentences [3]. Importance of Trade Secrets - The head of the Intellectual Property Office of the Supreme People's Procuratorate emphasized that trade secrets are crucial for the security of key technologies in modern economies and are vital for national high-quality development [3].
商业秘密案判了!14名“内鬼”获刑,侵犯华为芯片技术
证券时报·2025-08-27 09:08