VIA executives reported indicted over IP theft
Two top executives of VIA Technologies Inc, the world’s second-largest maker of chipsets for personal computers, have been charged with industrial espionage, copyright violations and breach of trust, local media reported yesterday. "On Friday the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office indicted VIA chairwoman Cher Wang and her husband Chen Wen-chi, president of the company, for the alleged theft of technology from one of their client-competitors, D-Link Corp, the reports said."
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