Ukrainians Sue US Chip Firms For Powering Russian Drones, Missiles (arstechnica.com)
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- News link: https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/12/12/2254245/ukrainians-sue-us-chip-firms-for-powering-russian-drones-missiles
- Source link: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/12/ukrainians-sue-us-chip-firms-for-powering-russian-drones-missiles/
> Dozens of Ukrainian civilians filed a [1]series of lawsuits in Texas this week, accusing some of the biggest US chip firms of [2]negligently failing to track chips that evaded export curbs . Those chips were ultimately used to power Russian and Iranian weapon systems, causing wrongful deaths last year. Their complaints alleged that for years, Texas Instruments (TI), AMD, and Intel have ignored public reporting, government warnings, and shareholder pressure to do more to track final destinations of chips and shut down shady distribution channels diverting chips to sanctioned actors in Russia and Iran.
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> Putting profits over human lives, tech firms continued using "high-risk" channels, Ukrainian civilians' legal team alleged in a [3]press statement , without ever strengthening controls. All that intermediaries who placed bulk online orders had to do to satisfy chip firms was check a box confirming that the shipment wouldn't be sent to sanctioned countries, lead attorney Mikal Watts told reporters at a press conference on Wednesday, according to the [4]Kyiv Independent . "There are export lists," Watts said. "We know exactly what requires a license and what doesn't. And companies know who they're selling to. But instead, they rely on a checkbox that says, 'I'm not shipping to Putin.' That's it. No enforcement. No accountability." [...]
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> Damages sought include funeral expenses and medical costs, as well as "exemplary damages" that are "intended to punish especially wrongful conduct and to deter similar conduct in the future." For plaintiffs, the latter is the point of the litigation, which they hope will cut off key supply chains to keep US tech out of weapon systems deployed against innocent civilians. "They want to send a clear message that American companies must take responsibility when their technologies are weaponized and used to commit harm across the globe," the press statement said. "Corporations must be held accountable when its unlawful decisions made in the name of profit directly cause the death of innocents and widespread human suffering." For chip firms, the litigation could get costly if more civilians join, with the threat of a loss potentially forcing changes that could squash supply chains currently working to evade sanctions. "We want to make this process so expensive and painful that companies are forced to act," Watts said. "That is our contribution to stopping the war against civilians."
[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-12-10/intel-amd-accused-of-failing-to-block-chips-in-russian-missiles
[2] https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/12/ukrainians-sue-us-chip-firms-for-powering-russian-drones-missiles/
[3] https://www.wattstrialfirm.com/watts-law-firm-news/lawsuit-filed-against-texas-instruments-amd-intel/
[4] https://kyivindependent.com/15-ukrainians-are-suing-us-tech-factories-over-chips-in-russias-deadly-weapons/
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"I have no sympathy for the arguments of the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi regime."
Funny how you can spot the pro-Russian MAGA posters.
Re: The Lawsuit Should Fail (Score:1)
"Ukraine incited Russia's entry into the Ukrainian civil war by first overthrowing a lawful democracy and then by oppressing, attacking and killing ethnic Russian Ukrainians. "
So does South America have a natural right to attack the US?
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> Furthermore, Ukraine incited Russia's entry into the Ukrainian civil war by first overthrowing a lawful democracy and then by oppressing, attacking and killing ethnic Russian Ukrainians. Russia had a natural right and even a duty to intervene on behalf of fellow ethnic Russians. I have no sympathy for the arguments of the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi regime.
Putin it's past your bedtime.
Hoping it succeeds (Score:2)
They should be liable. Otherwise it just shows that US sanctions aren't really worth much.
US Picked Officials In Ukraine After 2014 Coup (Score:2)
[1]Declassified CIA Documents Reveal That U.S. Hand Picked Officials In Ukraine After 2014 Coup [substack.com]
> While this section was clearly meant to be the focus of the declassified document, it also accidentally uncovered a more important revelation: that the United States was hand-picking officials in the government of Ukraine after backing a coup against the elected president, Viktor Yanukovych, in 2014.
[1] https://the307.substack.com/p/declassified-cia-documents-reveal
Re: US Picked Officials In Ukraine After 2014 Coup (Score:1)
Why doesn't Russia attack the US directly instead of doing this proxy war?
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LOL pathetic
'He also stated, “I think it was our role, including sanctions and threats of sanctions, that forced, in part, Yanukovych from office”.'
Great, exactly what was needed to remove a Putin puppet.
sinij, here's to hoping you get your deportation processed soon. Moscow has a home for you.
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This article is textbook misinformation.
Read the title and the only quote referenced from the declassified document is: “These officials highlighted that, prior to the visit (from Joe Biden), the Poroshenko administration and other Ukrainian officials expected the U.S. Vice President to discuss personal matters with Poroshenko during the visit, and had assumed that the U.S. Vice President would advocate in support or against specific officials within the Ukrainian government”.
Then they quote som
The end game (Score:3)
The end game for this, or really the only way that it could truly be enforced, would be to have chips that report their location and have the ability to be remotely disabled via a "kill-switch". Otherwise you can always just ship things through networks of 3rd parties to work around export restrictions.
Re: The end game (Score:1)
Anyone else thinking of the bricked Russian Porsches from the slashdot post a few days ago?
They better sue Russia too. (Score:3)
Since, you know, chips don't kill people, people kill people.
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Nice straw man. Anyone with basic logic and reasoning skills knows the US's hand isn't being bitten.
Nice try, comrade.
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I take it you don't know that the money that Trump claims he's given to Ukraine has actually gone to US defence companies and that those defence companies are sending over old machinery that was due to be scrapped, not shiny new armour.