The employee, one of three Motorola engineers hired by Hytera in 2008, downloaded thousands of proprietary documents while still working for Motorola, Alper said. “Hytera knowingly took Motorola’s confidential information and used it to create its products,” Alper told the jury. Rather than suing the engineers, Motorola waited years to file the suit, after Hytera had become more successful, to get more money in damages, Allan said. The fight between Motorola Solutions and Hytera spans the globe, with legal cases in the US, China, Germany and Australia. Motorola Solutions won an order that limited imports to the US of some Hytera radios, although it did not affect current models.
Source: Taipei Times November 08, 2019 16:04 UTC