Taiwan’s prosecutors are pursuing a 14-year prison term in a high-profile TSMC trade secrets case, underscoring how Taipei views semiconductor technology leaks as threats to national security. The indictment, handed down on August 27, 2024, charged three suspects with violating the National Security Act and misusing core technology abroad. The defendants face potential sentences of 14, nine, and seven years, according to the Intellectual Property Branch of the Taiwan High Prosecutors’ Office.
Korean media highlight Taiwan’s hard line in TSMC leak
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