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Intellectual Property

Aug. 16, 2001

Allegis Says a Competitor Hacked Its Site

SAN JOSE - A San Francisco business software company filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday accusing the chief technology officer of a competitor of hacking into its computers and illegally downloading the source code for one of the company's newest products.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - A San Francisco business software company filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday accusing the chief technology officer of a competitor of hacking into its computers and illegally downloading the source code for one of the company's newest products.
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