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"Motorola's failure to adopt measures sufficient to ensure that Huawei's proprietary information remains confidential has compelled the company to file for the appropriate legal protection of its rights.
As a global technology leader with a rich IP and patent portfolio, Huawei respects the rights of intellectual property holders and is equally committed to the protection of its own innovations and intellectual property. Nearly half of Huawei's 100,000 plus employees are engaged in research and development and Huawei allocates an average of 10% of all revenues to R&D annually. By the end of 2010, Huawei had applied for 49,040 essential patents on a global basis.
The Huawei complaint can be found at this link: http://www.huawei.com/file/download.do?f=7045 " (from the business wires)
Well time to hire more Six Sigma Champions (and at least as many lawyers)!!
As a global technology leader with a rich IP and patent portfolio, Huawei respects the rights of intellectual property holders and is equally committed to the protection of its own innovations and intellectual property. Nearly half of Huawei's 100,000 plus employees are engaged in research and development and Huawei allocates an average of 10% of all revenues to R&D annually. By the end of 2010, Huawei had applied for 49,040 essential patents on a global basis.
The Huawei complaint can be found at this link: http://www.huawei.com/file/download.do?f=7045 " (from the business wires)
Well time to hire more Six Sigma Champions (and at least as many lawyers)!!