Samsung denies any involvement in theft of supplier ASML's secrets

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South Korean electronics manufacturer Samsung on Wednesday denied any involvement in an intellectual property theft from supplier ASML.

ASML last week disclosed that former employees took company secrets to U.S. software maker Xtal Inc., which filed for bankruptcy in December after losing a US$223 million judgement to ASML over the matter.The Dutch semiconductor equipment maker's chief executive Peter Wennink denied initial reports that the Chinese government had been behind the theft, and added that funding for XTAL had come in part from China and in part from Korea.

"What we have found evidence for is that the were stolen by people of American and Chinese nationality with Chinese background," he told NOS."Those products were used to provide services to our largest Korean customer." "Samsung makes it a top priority to protect and respect the intellectual property rights of others ... No products that have resulted from our partnership with Xtal interfere with ASML's intellectual property," Samsung said.

 

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