Taiwanese court sentences former Tokyo Electron employee to 10 years for TSMC data theft. The ruling highlights concerns over industrial espionage in the island's strategic semiconductor sector.
A Taiwanese court has sentenced a former Tokyo Electron employee to 10 years in prison for stealing proprietary data from TSMC.
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A Taiwanese court has sentenced a former Tokyo Electron employee to 10 years in prison for stealing proprietary data from TSMC.
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