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发表于 2019-5-10 10:20:34 |只看该作者 |倒序浏览
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据路透社报道,根据上周提交的法庭文件,美国初创公司CNEX指控中国电信设备供应商华为聘用一名大学教授从事一项研究项目,从而不正当地获取这家公司的技术。

总部位于加州的CNEX公司正在开发提高数据中心固态硬盘性能的技术,并且自2017年以来一直与华为存在争执。在上周在德克萨斯州联邦法院提起的一系列反诉中,CNEX称厦门大学教授Bo Mao要求将公司的一块电路板作为研究项目的一部分。

该公司声称,它要求Mao签署了关于电路板的“严格保密义务”协议。但CNEX声称,在不知情的情况下,该大学正在与华为合作。CNEX还声称,在将电路板发给这位教授后,有关其产品的技术细节最终掌握在华为手中。

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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-huawei-tech-cnex/u-s-firm-accuses-huawei-of-enlisting-professor-to-obtain-its-tech-idUSKCN1SG045

A U.S. startup company is accusing Chinese telecommunications gear provider Huawei of enlisting a Chinese university professor working on a research project to improperly access the startup’s technology, according to court documents filed last week.

California-based CNEX is developing technology to enhance the performance of solid-state drives in data centers and has been in a dispute with Huawei Technologies Co Ltd since 2017. In a new set of counterclaims filed in federal court in Texas last week, CNEX alleged that Bo Mao, a professor at Xiamen University, asked for one of the company’s circuit boards as part of a research project.

The company alleges that it required Mao to sign a “strict non-disclosure obligation” about the circuit board. But CNEX alleged that, unbeknownst to it, the university was working with Huawei and alleged that after it sent the circuit board to the professor, technical details about its products ended up in Huawei’s hands.

“Huawei took CNEX’s proprietary and trade secret information and shared it with the personnel developing Huawei’s (solid-state drive) controllers in violation of representations made to CNEX and restrictions placed on the distribution of CNEX’s technical information,” the startup said in the filing.

Neither Huawei nor Mao returned a request from Reuters for comment.

Huawei’s gear has been largely shut out of the United States since 2012 over security concerns the technology could be used for espionage. The company has said the concerns are unfounded.

The company’s CFO Meng Wanzhou, 47, the daughter of Huawei’s billionaire founder, Ren Zhengfei, was arrested at Vancouver’s airport in December on a U.S. warrant and is fighting extradition on charges that she conspired to defraud global banks about Huawei’s relationship with a company operating in Iran.

CNEX’s allegations last week are the latest in a trial dating to 2017. One of CNEX’s co-founders, Ronnie Huang, had worked for a Huawei subsidiary in Texas but left in 2013 and later helped found CNEX.

In 2017, Huawei sued CNEX and Huang alleging that the startup’s inventions were related to work Huang had done at Huawei and that it had a right to the patents under a contract Huang signed. CNEX in turn alleged that Huawei was seeking to use the court case itself to obtain deeper access to its technology through the discovery process.

Last week, the court denied Huawei’s claims to ownership over CNEX’s patents, ruling that California law, which gives workers broad leeway to leave their employers and create new companies, applied to that part of Huang’s contract. CNEX still faces claims from Huawei that Huang improperly recruited his former Huawei co-workers to join his new company.

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