Motorola wins $764.6 million in copyright damages against rival Hytera
A US jury in Chicago found that Hytera stole Motorola's trade secrets and infringed its copyrights, the company said
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A US jury in Chicago found that Hytera stole Motorola's trade secrets and infringed its copyrights, the company said
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Motorola Solutions Inc said on Friday it has won a trade secret theft and copyright infringement case against Chinese rival Hytera Communications Corp and has been awarded $764.6 million (£586.6 million) in damages.
A US jury in Chicago found that Hytera stole Motorola's trade secrets and infringed its copyrights, the company said.
Following the verdict, the communications device maker is planning to seek a global injunction preventing Hytera from further misappropriating the stolen trade secrets and infringing its copyrights.
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First Published: Feb 15 2020 | 11:56 AM IST