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Microchip Takes Legal Action Against Chinese Fabless Chipmaker for Microcode Piracy
The legal action against Shanghai-based Haier IC, a division of Chinese appliance maker Haier Group, also claims that Microchip's PIC16 datasheets were copied detailing the use and operation of Microchip's MCUs. Microchip's datasheets and microcode are copyright-protected in both the U.S. and in China. To avoid ruffling feathers, Microchip stressed that its lawsuit is directed only at SHIC, which is affiliated with a large Chinese multinational company. It is not directed at Microchip customers in China or the Chinese government. Microchip also brought a related action against Haier IC's Taiwanese distributor, Linkage Technology Co. SHIC said that is chip was self-developed with its own IP copyright and that the chips in question were not totally compatible with Microchip's. The IP piracy case which is being tried as a copyright infringement in Shanghai's No. 1 Intermediate People's Court is being closely watched as test case of IP enforcement in China. Contact: |