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Google, China and AI trade secrets

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Former Google engineer convicted of selling AI trade secrets
A former Google engineer was convicted Thursday of stealing AI-related trade secrets from the tech giant for Chinese companies, according to the U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of Cal...

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Former Google engineer guilty of leaking AI secrets to China
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Who is Linwei Ding? Ex-Google engineer convicted of stealing US AI trade secrets for China
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Former Google engineer found guilty of stealing AI secrets for Chinese firms
A former Google engineer has been found guilty on multiple federal charges for stealing the tech giant's trade secrets on artificial intelligence to benefit Chinese companies he secretly worked for, f...

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Ex-Google engineer convicted of stealing AI secrets for Chinese companies
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Ex-Google engineer convicted of espionage, stealing AI tech
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Identifying Trade Secrets Under the DTSA: The Critical Requirement of ‘Reasonable Particularity’

Whether the plaintiff has adequately identified the trade secrets that have allegedly been misappropriated is a commonly litigated and critical issue under the Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA).
Hoodline
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San Francisco Jury Nails Ex Google Engineer in High Stakes AI Secrets Case

Today, a federal jury convicted former Google software engineer Linwei Ding, also known as Leon Ding, 38, on seven counts of economic espionage and seven counts of theft of trade secrets for stealing thousands of pages of confidential information containing Google’s trade secrets… pic.twitter.com/f05Ayv0O20
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Lex Machina 2026 Trade Secret Litigation Report: Federal Trade Secret Filings Hit an All-Time High in 2025

Settlement remains most common resolution, but substantially lags rates in other civil litigation categoriesSan Jose, CA, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lex Machina®, the LexisNexis® Legal Analytics® platform,
HRD America
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Executives steal trade secrets, face $50M damages and non-compete ban

Three departing executives stole 25,000 files and launched a competitor, resulting in over $50 million in damages for their former employer.
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Georgia Power critic arrested for allegedly stealing trade secrets will not be prosecuted

A frequent critic of Georgia Power who was arrested in October for allegedly taking a notebook labeled “Georgia Power Trade Secrets” will not be prosecuted.
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CAFC Affirms District Court’s Ruling That Trade Secrets Were Not Sufficiently Identified Under Statute

The CAFC on Wednesday affirmed a decision finding that APT, Inc. had failed to sufficiently identify its trade secrets.
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