Китаец скрыл свои патенты от университета в Арканзасе

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — A University of Arkansas professor pleaded guilty Friday to lying to the FBI about patents he had for inventions in mainland China.
Simon Saw-Teong Ang pleaded guilty in federal court in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to one count from a 58-count federal indictment.
Prosecutors say 24 patents bearing Ang’s name were filed with the Beijing government but that he failed to report the patents to the university and denied having them when questioned by the FBI.
The university requires disclosure of all faculty patents, which the university would own. The plea deal calls for a one-year prison sentence, but the crime could be punishable by up to five years in prison.
Профессор пожалел свои 24 патента, полученных в КНР, скрыл их при поступлении на работу в университет Арканзаса, поскольку университет получил бы право собственности на эти патенты. Его арестовали и отдали под суд в США. В зависимости от обвинения ему может грозить год тюрьмы или пять лет. Вот вам США и пример атаки на патентные права.
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