Man Sentenced for Stealing from Corning
A Georgia man involved in a scheme to steal trade secrets from Corning has been sentenced to two years’ probation.
The US Attorney’s office says 65-year-old Danny Ray Price was aware of a scheme hatched by others to sell trade secrets to a rival business in Taiwan called Picvue. The blueprints are valued at more than $100 million. Corning got the materials back after suing Picvue.
Price was sent by Picvue consultant 71-year-old Yeong Lin to exchange money for the drawings that had been taken by Corning employee Jonathan Sanders.
The other men have already been sentenced for their roles in this crime.
http://www.fbi.gov/buffalo/press-releases/2011/georgia-man-sentenced-to-probation-in-trade-secret-case
The US Attorney’s office says 65-year-old Danny Ray Price was aware of a scheme hatched by others to sell trade secrets to a rival business in Taiwan called Picvue. The blueprints are valued at more than $100 million. Corning got the materials back after suing Picvue.
Price was sent by Picvue consultant 71-year-old Yeong Lin to exchange money for the drawings that had been taken by Corning employee Jonathan Sanders.
The other men have already been sentenced for their roles in this crime.
http://www.fbi.gov/buffalo/press-releases/2011/georgia-man-sentenced-to-probation-in-trade-secret-case
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