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Tesla Joins Apple in Trade Secret Cases Tied to China's Xpeng
March 22, 2019  Dana Hull and Peter Blumberg  Bloomberg 

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(Bloomberg) -- Tesla Inc. accused one of its former engineers of stealing
highly confidential autopilot information before bolting to Chinese rival
Xpeng Motors, eight months after one of Apple Inc.’s ex-employees was
charged with taking sensitive robocar secrets to a new job with that same
company.

Allegations that a second Silicon Valley giant was betrayed by one of its
own workers bound for the same Chinese startup come amid a major U.S.
crackdown on Chinese corporate espionage. The rivalry in the electric-car
market, with hundreds of billions of dollars at stake, has intensified with
the two nations locked in a trade war.

Xpeng -- which hasn’t been accused of wrongdoing by Apple or Tesla -- says
it plays by the rules and denies having any part in the alleged misconduct
by the engineers. Chairman He Xiaopeng called the lawsuit “questionable” in
a WeChat post Friday, adding that both Xpeng and Tesla are innovators and
the “flow of talent” between companies is normal. “I firmly believe that
only through independent research and development can we make good products
suitable for China,” He said.

Xpeng, which is backed by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Foxconn Technology
Group, is among the startups in China striving to reshape the auto industry
as the world’s biggest market promotes new-energy vehicles in an effort to
clean its air and cut its reliance on oil imports. The automaker’s full name
is Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology Co. Ltd., and it has a valuation of
about $3.65 billion, according to venture capital database CB Insights.

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In a lawsuit filed Wednesday in San Francisco federal court, Tesla accused
Guangzhi Cao, a former engineer on its Autopilot team, of uploading more
than 300,000 files and directories, as well as copies of source code, to his
personal cloud storage account before abruptly quitting the company on Jan.
3.

Tesla claims Cao didn’t tell his colleagues at the time that he’d accepted a
job at Xpeng. In the complaint, Tesla referred to its autopilot
driver-assistance system as having “industry-leading” features and called
the technology “a crown jewel” of its intellectual property portfolio. Xpeng
isn’t named as a defendant in the complaint.

Tesla filed a separate lawsuit Wednesday accusing four former employees of
taking trade secrets with them to Zoox Inc., a Silicon Valley-based
autonomous car startup.

The Guangzhou-based company’s U.S. research arm, XMotors.ai, said in a
statement that it “respects any third-party’s intellectual property rights
and confidential information.” XMotors said it has initiated an internal
investigation but wasn’t aware of any wrongdoing by Cao, who it described as
a current employee.

“XMotors has by no means caused or attempted to cause Mr. Cao to
misappropriate trade secrets, confidential and proprietary information of
Tesla,” the company said.

While Cao is being sued, a former hardware engineer for Apple’s autonomous
vehicle development team who went to work for Xpeng is facing criminal
charges brought by the U.S. Justice Department. He has pleaded not guilty.

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Zhang Xiaolang was accused by the U.S. of downloading files containing
proprietary information as he prepared to leave the iPhone maker in April.

Zhang told Apple he wanted to be closer to his ailing mother in China just
before revealing to his supervisor that he intended to work for Xpeng. Apple
grew more suspicious after seeing his increased network activity and visits
to the office before he resigned, prosecutors said in a criminal complaint.
He was arrested after he passed through the security checkpoint at Silicon
Valley’s San Jose International Airport to board a flight to China.

“There is no indication that he has ever communicated any sensitive
information from Apple to XMotors,” the company said after Zhang was
charged. When XMotors was notified in late June that U.S. authorities were
investigating Zhang, his computer and office equipment were secured and he
was denied access to his work, a spokeswoman said. He subsequently was
fired.

Another Apple hardware engineer was charged by the U.S. in January with
stealing the iPhone maker’s driverless car secrets -- also on his way to
China.

Prosecutors alleged that Jizhong Chen admitted to taking photos inside a
secure work space that houses the company’s autonomous car project and
backing up some 2,000 files to his personal hard drive, including manuals
and schematics for the project. Although he told Apple he intended to travel
to China to visit his ill father, he didn’t reveal that he had applied for a
job with a China-based autonomous vehicle company, they said.

The company wasn’t identified in court papers. Xpeng said in response to an
inquiry Thursday that it hadn’t received any job application from Chen and
wasn’t in any employment or business discussions with him. Chen has pleaded
not guilty.

(Updates with Xpeng chairman’s comments beginning in third paragraph.)
--With assistance from Margaret Cronin Fisk, Yan Zhang and Blake Schmidt. To
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