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又遭美國司法部調(diào)查,華為最新回應(yīng):細數(shù)美國政府打壓“九宗罪”
最后更新: 2019-09-03 18:29:37In 2017, Huawei started to sell EnVizion 360 panoramic camera, independently designed and developed by Huawei’s employees having no access to Mr. Oliveira’sinformation. Unlike Mr. Oliveira’s single-lens and expandable design, Huawei’s camera was non-expandable, featured lenses on both sidesdesigned for panoramic pictures.
Beginning inApril 2018 and continuing throughMarch 2019, Mr. Oliveira began e-mailing Huawei, claiming that the EnVizion360 had infringed hisU.S. patents. In his e-mails, he repeatedly issued threats, saying that if Huawei did not pay an extortionate amount of money,he would go to the media and exert pressure through political channels.
Huawei categorically rejects Mr. Oliveira's claims of patent infringement, and has provided detailed documents in support of its stance(see visual comparisons of the two products below as example). Nevertheless, Mr. Oliveira proceeded to feed a false narrative to the media in an attempt to tarnish Huawei's reputation. Hemade further efforts to exert pressure on Huawei through senior government officials, trying to make the company cede to his demands and hand over large sums of money.
On March 26, 2019, in order to defend the company'sreputation and protect itslegitimate rights and interests, Huawei filed a complaint against Mr. Oliveira before U.S. court for a declaration of non-infringement of Mr. Oliveira's U.S. patents. This isa normalcivil procedure. However, Mr. Oliveira declinedto accept the service of Huawei’s complaint and summons, resulting in delaying of the court proceedings.
It's clear that Mr. Oliveira is taking advantage of the current geopolitical situation. He is pushing a false narrative through the media in an attempt to capitalize on a dispute.This type of behavior should not be encouraged, nor should it be considered rational justification for a criminal investigation bythe U.S. Department of Justice.
For the past several months, the U.S. government has been leveragingitspolitical and diplomatic influence to lobby other governments tobanHuawei equipment.Furthermore, it has been using every tool at its disposal – including both judicial and administrative powers, as well as a host of other unscrupulous means – todisrupt the normal business operations of Huawei and itspartners. These include:
? Instructing law enforcement to threaten, menace, coerce, entice, and incite both current and former Huawei employees to turn against the company and work for them
? Unlawfully searching, detaining, and even arrestingHuawei employees andHuawei partners
? Attempting entrapment, or pretending to beHuawei employees to establish legal pretensefor unfounded accusations against the company
? Launching cyber attacks to infiltrate Huawei's intranet and internal information systems
? Sending FBI agents to the homes of Huawei employees and pressuring them to collect information on the company
? Mobilizing and conspiringwithcompanies that work with Huawei, or have a business conflict with Huawei, to bring unsubstantiated accusations against the company
? Launching investigations based on false media reports that target the company
? Digging up old civil cases that have already been settled, and selectively launching criminal investigations or filing criminal charges against Huawei based on claims of technology theft
? Obstructing normal business activities and technical communications through intimidation, denying visas, detaining shipment, etc.
The fact remains that none of Huawei's core technology has been the subject of any criminal case brought against the company, and none of the accusations levied by the U.S. government have been supported with sufficient evidence. We strongly condemnthe malign, concerted effort by the U.S. government todiscredit Huawei and curbitsleadership position in the industry.
Huawei has invested heavily in R&D for more than 30 years. We have more than 180,000 hard-working employees around the globe. We have won the trust and support ofour customers, suppliers, and partners.
This is the source of our company's success. No company becomes a global leader in their fieldthrough theft.
Appendix: Comparison ofOliveira's design patent and Huawei's EnVizion 360 camera
1. Oliveira's design has only one single, expandable zoom lens on one side of the device.
2. Huawei's device has lenses on both sides, and they are contained in a large convex housing. Neither expand from the surface of the device.
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