Trade Secret Misappropriation: When An Insider Takes Your Trade Secrets With Them

February 12, 2013

Raymond Law Group LLC‘s Stephen G. Troiano recently had an article, Trade Secret Misappropriation: When An Insider Takes Your Trade Secrets With Them, featured in The National Law Review:

While companies are often focused on outsider risks such as breach of their systems through a stolen laptop or hacking, often the biggest risk is from insiders themselves. Such problems of access management with existing employees, independent contractors and other persons are as much a threat to proprietary information as threats from outside sources.

In any industry dominated by two main players there will be intense competition for an advantage. Advanced Micro Devices and Nvida dominate the graphics card market. They put out competing models of graphics cards at similar price points. When played by the rules, such competition is beneficial for both the industry and consumers.

AMD has sued four former employees for allegedly taking “sensitive” documents when they left to work for Nvidia. In its complaint, filed in the 1st Circuit District Court of Massachusetts, AMD claims this is “an extraordinary case of trade secret transfer/misappropriation and strategic employee solicitation.” Allegedly, forensically recovered data show that when the AMD employees left in July of 2012 they transferred thousands of files to external hard drives that they then took with them. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. v. Feldstein et al, No. 4:2013cv40007 (1st Cir. 2013).

On January 14, 2013 the District Court of Massachusetts granted AMD’s ex-parte temporary restraining order finding AMD would suffer immediate and irreparable injury if the Court did not issue the TRO. The TRO required the AMD employees to immediately provide their computers and storage devices for forensic evaluation and to refrain from using or disclosing any AMD confidential information.

The employees did not have a non-compete contract. Instead the complaint is centered on an allegation of misappropriation of trade secrets. While both AMD and Nvidia are extremely competitive in the consumer discrete gpu market involving PC gaming enthusiasts, there are rumors that AMD managed to secure their hardware to be placed in both forthcoming next-generation consoles, Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox 720. AMD’s TRO and ultimate goal of the suit may therefore be to preclude any of their proprietary technology from being used by its former employees to assist Nvidia in the future.

The law does protect companies and individuals such as AMD from having their trade secrets misappropriated. The AMD case has only recently been filed and therefore it is unclear what the response from the employees will be. What is clear is how fast AMD was able to move to deal with such a potential insider threat. Companies need to be aware of who has access to what data and for how long. Therefore, in the event of a breach, whether internal or external, companies can move quickly to isolate and identify the breach and take steps such as litigation to ensure their proprietary information is protected.

© 2013 by Raymond Law Group LLC


CES 2013: Crazy new technology from Microsoft and Samsung

January 11, 2013

There is some crazy awesome technology coming out of Las Vegas this week as the annual International Consumer Electronics Show takes over the Las Vegas Convention Center. And you though 3-D was the future. In a partnership between Samsung and Microsoft, a new awesome level of interactive living space is in the works. Microsoft calls it “Ilumiroom” and it works in concert with your Xbox Kinect.


Aiming to head off Apple, Microsoft shows off Xbox SmartGlass mobile app and Xbox dashboard update

October 23, 2012

Hoping to steal a little thunder from Apple’s expected iPad Mini announcement today, Microsoft announced details of its Xbox SmartGlass app, which extends your entertainment experience across the screens of the TV, tablet, phone, and PC.

Yusuf Mehdi, the chief marketing officer at Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Division, said in a blog post that the new app is part of why, as Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer promised, 2012 will be “the most epic year in Microsoft’s history.” On Friday, Microsoft is introducing its Windows 8 operating system and its Surface tablet.


Workout at home Using Nike + Kinect to get Fit

August 6, 2012

So every new year its common place to make resolutions, and one of the top resolutions is to get fit. Why not make this an everyday goal with the help of Nike + Kinect.

Assess your fitness level and get fit through challenges, partner workouts and a customised program.

Nike+ Kinect Training brings the same personalized training that is provided to elite Nike athletes, to your home by way of the Xbox and Kinect system.


Kinect powered virtual shoe fitting

July 23, 2012

At C24 we like Kinect from Microsoft. Having highlighted Kinect in retail several times we spotted this concept that takes it out of the store and into a larger public place. The world’s largest show store in a station? Could possibly be a good idea for pop up shops and potential those companies that are making the move from online to physical storefront.

 


Forget Windows! Kinect could be Microsoft’s next cash cow.

July 2, 2012

Venture Capitalists are licking their chops after watching several companies vie for funding in Microsoft’s Kinect demo day. Kinect, for some that might not know, is the motion-sensing accessory for the Xbox 360. The technology is quite impressive. I have one and have been using it for sports video games. My family loves its application for dance and exercise-type games.

People have been hacking the Kinect since it launched but kudos to Microsoft for allowing the ideas to flourish rather than clamped down on user modifications. Having elderly parents, I’m intrigued at some of the ideas with regards to medical and mobility applications. Check out the link provided.

Check out full details:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/next/archive/2012/06/29/microsoft-accelerator-for-kinect-demo-day-offers-lots-of-vc-options.asp

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Kinect for Impact

April 25, 2012

So what to do, if you have a new product and it is not quite ready for a big show, but you want to get people excited about it and want them to try it out and look at it freely by themselves.Great video below from Nissan at the Chicago autoshow.

The Kinect solution from Microsoft is really delivering for organisations who can think a little differently.


NUads from Microsoft

July 21, 2011

C24 have showcased numerous times how businesses around the globe are using the Kinect product from Microsoft. Well in the Spring of 2012 Microsoft will be releasing NUads which will allow Xbox users to engage with advertising using their Kinect accessory’s voice and gesture features—tweeting the video content, finding a retail location via Bing maps, providing product feedback, participating in polls or having coupons mailed.

The video below demonstrates the potential of this solution and the question will be how long before Microsoft licenses this technology so that the solution comes ‘on board’ with all major TV manaufacturers.


WOW, Microsoft Kinect and 3D printing meet head-on.

April 7, 2011

"Office Krew" probando Kinect @ EiTB HQ

Image by IpUrBeLtZ via Flickr

This is a great example of a business thinking outside of the box. The merging of new technologies to provide an innovative, fun and interactive experience really blows our mind. Although this at present is a little fun the business applications could be endless. Big brands could really take this under their wing as it enables them to engage with clients at a new level.


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