Chinese telecom company fined $50 million for conspiring to steal technology from American company by ‘hiring’ its engineers to steal

A federal judge in Chicago has fined a Chinese telecommunications company $50 million for criminally conspiring to steal proprietary technology from Illinois-based Motorola Solutions Inc. Beginning in 2006, China-based Hytera Communications recruited and hired Motorola employees and directed them to take proprietary and trade secret information from Motorola without authorization. The stolen information was related to Motorola’s digital mobile radio technology, which Motorola had developed through years of research and design. The engineers used the stolen information, including source code, to develop products for Hytera—at a fraction of the cost that it took Motorola to develop the exclusive technology—and competed with Motorola in the digital radio market through 2020.

Hytera pleaded guilty last year in the Northern District of Illinois to a federal charge of conspiracy to steal trade secrets. In addition to the $50 million fine, U.S. District Judge John J. Tharp, Jr. has sentenced Hytera to a five-year term of probation, which includes conditions for maintaining an effective compliance program and annual reporting of the program to the government. Judge Tharp found that Hytera caused Motorola to lose $214 million in profits, but restitution was offset in full by payments previously made by Hytera as a result of a civil judgment.

The sentence was announced by Andrew S. Boutros, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, and Douglas S. DePodesta, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Field Office of the FBI. Valuable assistance was provided by the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section of the Department of Justice’s National Security Division. The government was represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Thomas P. Peabody and Wesley A. Morrissette of the Northern District of Illinois.

Seven Hytera employees were indicted in 2021 in federal court in Chicago for their alleged roles in the thefts from Motorola. One of them, Gee Siong Ko, pleaded guilty in 2022 to a federal charge of conspiracy to steal trade secrets. As part of a plea agreement, Kok agreed to cooperate with the government in its investigation. Kok is awaiting sentencing. Warrants have been issued for the arrests of the six other defendants.

Latest

Palantir CEO Alex Karp to Anthropic and everyone supporting the company: Let me make it clear, Pentagon is not using AI to …

Tech News News: Palantir CEO Alex Karp has a message for Anthropic and everyone supporting Claude maker's CEO Dario Amodei. In an interview with Fortune, Karp s

As Microsoft unifies Copilot under one team; CEO Satya Nadella to employees in memo: Our organisation boundaries will simply reflect…

Tech News News: Microsoft has reorganized its Copilot leadership structure, appointing a new executive to lead the unified product while freeing up Mustafa Sule

OpenAI signs new deal, to bring its AI to US military through Amazon

Tech News News: OpenAI has signed a new agreement to sell access to its AI models to US defence and government agencies through Amazon Web Services (AWS), cover

YouTube says it paid out over $8 billion to music industry between July 2024 and June 2025

Tech News News: YouTube paid out more than $8 billion to the music industry between July 2024 and June 2025, the Google-owned company’s global head of music,

Oura debuts in India with Oura Ring 4 launch: Price, specs, health features and more

Oura has launched the Oura Ring 4 in India, priced at ₹28,900 for basic models and ₹39,900 for premium variants. An Oura Membership is required for health

Topics

CBSE Class 12 Economics Question Paper 2026: Check full exam paper here

Check out the CBSE Class 12 Economics question paper 2026 in full here. Students who appeared for the board exam can go through the complete paper to analyse se

CBSE Class 12 economics paper moderately difficult with tricky case studies

The CBSE Class 12 Economics exam 2026 was moderate and balanced, say teachers. The paper followed the CBSE pattern and NCERT syllabus, with a mix of theory, num

Neural Dispatch: AI is slop, an unripe fruit and an insomniac

The biggest AI developments, decoded. 18 March 2026.

Heart surgeon with 25 years of experience warns minutes matter during a stroke; shares warning signs to never ignore

A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to brain cell death. Key symptoms can be remembered with BE FAST, Dr Jeremy suggests.

Reliance accelerates plans for Jio IPO, DRHP likely in the next 2-3 weeks

The Jio IPO DRHP will include the December-end financials, setting the stage for a highly anticipated listing at a valuation seen at $100-120 billion.

Oscars producers defend In Memoriam segment amid growing backlash over Dharmendra, Eric Dane omissions

Broadcast executives defended the decision to omit some names from the In Memoriam segment during the Oscars 2026 broadcast. 

Adani secures $1.7-bn takeover of bankrupt Jaypee Group in major infra win

The acquisition of Jaiprakash Associates, or Jaypee Group, adds cement, real estate and a Formula One racetrack to Adani Enterprises' portfolio.

Nirav Modi uses Bhandari judgment in bid to ‘reopen’ his extradition

International Business News: TOI correspondent from London: Fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi appeared at the high court here on Tuesday in a bid to get the court to
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img