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US Levels Espionage Charges Against 6 Chinese Nationals

Taco Cowboy writes: The U.S. government has indicted five Chinese citizens and arrested a Chinese professor on charges of economic espionage. The government alleges that they took jobs at two small, American chipmakers — Avago Technologies and Skyworks Solutions — in order to steal microelectronics designs. "All of them worked, the indictment contends, to steal trade secrets for a type of chip popularly known as a “filter” that is used for acoustics in mobile telephones, among other purposes. They took the technology back to Tianjin University, created a joint venture company with the university to produce the chips, and soon were selling them to both the Chinese military and to commercial customers."

It's interesting to note that the Reuters article keeps mentioning how this technology — used commonly as an acoustic filter — has "military applications." It's also interesting to look at another recent case involving Shirrey Chen, a hydrologist who was mysteriously arrested on suspicion of espionage, but then abruptly cleared five months later. One can't help but wonder what's driving the U.S.'s new strategy for tackling economic espionage.

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  1. Re:On behalf of planet earth by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'd like to charge the U.S. government with economic espionage, unlawful mass surveillance and crimes against humanity.

    In respective order to your charges: Doesn't exist, woefully guilty and probably from most points of view. The topic at hand is industrial espionage. Either point out actual cases of this or STFU. Every country is guilty about some flavor of spying -- this is a particular kind ...