Chen Yiquan's current situation Huawei

Accused of infringement twice, Chen Yiquan, former vice president of Huawei, was imprisoned again six months after his sentence was released.

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20 16-04-26 18: 13

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Southern Metropolis Daily reported today that the former vice president of Huawei, yes, the one who was sentenced to one year and seven months in prison on 20 14 for infringement, was recently detained again.

It is reported that Chen Yuquan, a Huawei executive, was exposed to leave his job on 20 14, but was later accused of starting a company during his tenure, infringing the copyright of a video communication software of Huawei, and was sentenced to one year and seven months in prison in the first instance. After he was released from prison, Chen Yiquan was detained again on suspicion of infringing Huawei's trade secrets. At present, the case is still being reviewed and prosecuted by the People's Procuratorate of Longgang District.

He left his job to start a business and was accused of infringing intellectual property rights twice.

According to the report, at the 5th China Internet of Things Conference held in April 20 14, Chen Yiquan revealed to the media his intention to leave Huawei and switch to the Internet of Things industry.

Before officially resigning, Chen Yiquan had discussed with Huawei company managers such as Zhang Honglang and Deng Chuanbao, and planned to set up an investment company called Bodi to build the Bodi department. Huasitong Company, which he founded after he left Huawei, is one of the companies of Bodi System. In an anti-corruption notice circulated in Huawei's heartfelt community, "Chen Yuquan, former president of U C & ampC product line, registered and opened four companies in Shenzhen Wuxi in the name of relatives and friends."

Chen Yiquan was arrested for the first time because of Huasitong Company.

On the basis of Huawei's Espace conference software, the company developed TELEUC network video conference system. Without the authorization of Espace conference software, TELEUC network video conference system software was leased and sold, and the profit was about 6.5438+0.5 million yuan.

In this regard, Chen Yiquan was sentenced to one year and seven months, 20 15, 1 1 released from prison. However, not long after he came out, he was once again detained by the police for allegedly infringing Huawei's trade secrets.

According to Southern Metropolis Daily, this accusation was made because Chen Yiquan illegally obtained the source code of a product, registered two intellectual property achievements of the company as patents of a company in Shenzhen, and publicized the infringement on the national patent website. It is reported that before Chen Yuquan resigned, he established Shenzhen Bodi IOT Technology Co., Ltd. in the name of relatives and friends, and then stole all the development documents and source codes of Huawei ihealth project. After modification, he developed and sold ibody health bracelet products and ibody sports mobile phone application software.

The case is currently being examined and prosecuted by the People's Procuratorate of Longgang District, and Chen Yiquan may face criminal charges again.

This is not the first time Huawei has sued former employees for infringement. As early as 2004, Huawei sued three former employees, Liu Ning and Qin, for infringing trade secrets, and were sentenced to 3 years and 2 years respectively.

Of course, this "unpleasant" drama between the old club and the former employees is obviously not only staged in Huawei.

In 2008, Netease sent a lawyer's letter to the online game company founded by its former employees, claiming that the company was suspected of unfair competition in its online game promotion, which violated Netease's exclusive right to use corporate names. In 20 13, Shanda also initiated a lawsuit because old employees left their jobs to start businesses and were suspected of infringing on legendary projects. Yahoo China sued its former employee, Qihoo Company, for 2.6 million yuan on the grounds of unfair competition last week, but the relationship between his predecessor and his predecessor always seemed to be a bit explosive.

The judge who handled the case of Chen Yiquan and Hua Sitong said that employees of high-tech enterprises generally use the resources of the enterprises they left to reduce the cost of starting a business and increase the chances of success in starting a business. This happens all the time. According to the data in the White Paper on Judicial Protection of Intellectual Property Rights issued by Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court, from May 20 15 to April 20 16, * * * accepted all kinds of intellectual property litigation cases 17 155, an increase of 51.65438 over last year. During this period, 1 143 people were convicted by Shenzhen two-level courts according to law.

It seems that leaving the enterprise is risky. Speaking of it, it is better to learn from Google and simply set up an internal incubator. If you want to start a business, you don't have to be unemployed, and it doesn't involve these property rights ..... Or simply, if you want to start a business, you will go in a completely different direction and involve less "past events", and there may be less trouble.