Taiwan-based contract chipmaker United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) was ordered to pay NT$20 million (US$718,947) by the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court (IPCC) Thursday after appealing a trade secret theft case brought by United States-based memory chipmaker Micron Technology Inc.
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