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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (17839)8/18/2003 12:36:01 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Respond to of 57684
 
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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (17839)8/18/2003 2:43:21 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 57684
 
Its funny watching the chinese govt enact protectionism from time to time. If MSFT DID give them source code, then msft deserves what they get. Cisco's code that Huiwei uses was stolen. Here is another one-

Semiconductor startup Ishoni Networks Inc. appears to have survived a nasty internal battle with its Indian subsidiary, one that has Ishoni executives crying foul.

In May, employees in the U.S. and India told Light Reading that Ishoni was all but dead (see Two VOIP Chip Players Diverge ). At the time, it appeared true: The India office was being vacated, and U.S.-based COO Amin Varis was out of the country, trying to regain control of the company's Bangalore subsidiary.

Varis arrived in Bangalore on May 2 to discover what he claims was a web of deception aimed at dismantling Ishoni. The revelations led to the arrest earlier this week of three Bangalore-based Ishoni employees who had started a rival offshoot, Ample Wave Communication Networks. They were charged with illegally copying Ishoni's software.

lightreading.com

All this is such familiar deja vu from 15 years ago.