Court case reveals ugly infighting at Motorola
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View ArticleTaiwan businesses call for industrial spying law
Taiwan businesses have called for a law on industrial espionage, especially by China, as growing ties have made it easier for mainland firms to steal secrets, officials and media said Thursday.
View ArticleUS bill seeks to improve cyber information-sharing
A bill intended to increase sharing of information about cybersecurity threats between government and the private sector was introduced in the US House of Representatives on Wednesday.
View ArticleChina spends massively on cyberspying, US Congress told
China is pouring massive amounts of money and resources into cyberattacks aimed at stealing business secrets, security researchers told a congressional panel.
View ArticleTaiwan sets up Internet shield to tackle China 'hacking'
Taiwan has set up a unit to create a comprehensive Internet shield against hackers, its intelligence chief said Wednesday, in response to what it claims is a growing cyber threat from China.
View Article'How-to' guide shows entrepreneurs how to protect their big ideas
(PhysOrg.com) -- Successful entrepreneurs turn big ideas into successful business opportunities, but how should they protect those ideas? A new paper from North Carolina State University offers a...
View ArticleNew pilot survey reveals importance of intellectual property
New survey results indicate that trademarks and trade secrets are the most important forms of intellectual property (IP) protection according to most businesses, followed by copyrights and patents.
View ArticleJawbone files lawsuit against rival Fitbit
In a clash of rival makers of fitness trackers, Jawbone is suing Fitbit and a group of employees who quit Jawbone to work for Fitbit, saying they stole trade secrets, business plans, market research,...
View ArticleEuropean businesses: China must better protect trade secrets
China needs to better protect trade secrets and fairly enforce business rules to ensure European investment and hiring at a time when Chinese leaders are trying to foster a more innovative economy, the...
View ArticleJawbone files second lawsuit against rival Fitbit
Fitness tracker maker Jawbone has filed its second lawsuit in two weeks against competitor Fitbit.
View ArticleChina, US promise better protection for business secrets
U.S. and Chinese trade envoys on Tuesday promised to work together to protect business secrets and Beijing appeared to give ground in a dispute over proposed technology security rules for its banks.
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