Hytera admits it stole Motorola’s trade secrets in case tied to DoJ charge
Chinese tech company pleads guilty to theft of its rival’s trade secrets to develop a competing line of radios | Hytera also reaches plea agreement with US Department of Justice in a related criminal conspiracy case.
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