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A Test Case for Intellectual Property in China – IEEE Spectrum

Posted on March 22, 2012 by John in News

In the next few months, a series of lawsuits will play out in the Chinese courts that could define the risks foreign companies take when they try to make money in China’s booming markets. The U.S. green energy company AMSC is suing its former customer Sinovel Wind Group Co., China’s biggest wind turbine manufacturer, for breach of contract, […]

China, energy, IEEE, Intellectual Property, IP, Security, theft, wind

A Secure System and Method for Manufacturing Leading-Edge Semiconductors

Posted on November 2, 2009 by John Ellis in Reports
A Secure System and Method for Manufacturing Leading-Edge Semiconductors

This paper was written for DARPA after participating in a winter 2008 DARPA workshop on safe and secure integrated circuit manufacturing. One of the big issues at the time was theft of intellectual property, particularly with Cray Research’s $250M DARPA award-funded project to design a next generation vector processor being fabricated in Asia. The paper […]

chip, circuit, defense, edge, hardware, intellectual, IP, leading, malicious, manufacturing, property, protection, Security, semiconductor, trojan

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