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1. All of the plaintiff's claims are dismissed.
2. The costs of lawsuit shall be borne by the Plaintiff.
Reasons
1. Basic facts
A. The Plaintiff’s development of semiconductor chips 1) is an entity that produces and sells terbs, various semiconductor circuits, and MCU (exclusive protocol to control Microgens Unit and specific systems). (2) Defendant B was a researcher in charge of the design and development of semiconductor circuits, who entered the Plaintiff company on August 1, 2005 and left the Plaintiff company on November 30, 201. The Plaintiff’s researchers were G, H, and I as other researchers of the Plaintiff.
Defendant B was in charge of the design development of the part of digital, G, and I.
3) The Plaintiff, via Defendant B and other researchers, shall J (hereinafter “J”).
)K semiconductor chips (hereinafter referred to as semiconductor chips shall be referred only to as “chips”.
(B) The Plaintiff developed and manufactured a semiconductor chip in turn, and manufactured and sold the Fchip from August 2010. (B) The Plaintiff registered the creation of a semiconductor chip used in the Fchip pursuant to Article 21(1) of the Act on the Layout-Design of Semiconductor Integrated Circuits (hereinafter “Semiconductor Design Act”).
(hereinafter) If a layout-design established and registered as described below is specified, it shall be referred to as “a layout-design,” and the registered right shall be referred to as “a layout-design.” The FM PPR (PPV) registration number on the date of registration of the name as the registration date, the registration date, and PPV PV PPP PP PP PP Z AE AE AD AD AD AD AJ AJ AD 2) X is part of the Fchip LO circuits (Lowop Outs, a circuit that supplies stable voltage and electricity to the inside circuit that demands voltage lower than the input voltage and electric voltage. The AG layout-design is part of PPR in its name at the time of securing the specific voltage of electric power supply, each initial part of PPR during the duration of the PPR, each initial part of PPM at the time of securing the stable voltage, each initial part of PPR during the duration of the PPM.