Waymo's Case Against Uber Sent By Judge To US Prosecutors (bloomberg.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: The judge presiding over Waymo's trade-secrets theft lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc. asked federal prosecutors to investigate the claims in the case. U.S. District Judge William Alsup said in Thursday's order he takes no position on whether prosecution is warranted. The specter of a possible prosecution has hung over the case for weeks, ever since the engineer at the center of the dispute, Anthony Levandowski, said he could potentially be the subject of a criminal investigation. Levandowski cited the explosive allegations that he downloaded thousands of proprietary files at the Alphabet Inc. unit before he left. He later joined the ride-hailing giant. Alsup said at a May 3 hearing that Waymo hadn't presented "smoking gun" proof of wrongdoing by Uber even though the evidence strongly suggested that Levandowski downloaded files that Waymo accused him of stealing. The judge's brief order referring case to the U.S. attorney's office made reference to a ruling he issued a few minutes earlier -- sealed from public view -- with a detailed description of evidence.
Of having ridiculous names. Seriously. What has become of our country when companies have these sorts of names? They deserve to lose all their money to the lawyers.
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The Trade Secret Theft perpetrated on Waymo seems fairly clear. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick established a corporate culture that flouts regulations and crosses lines. They may have crossed a legal line here. Shutting down Uber's autonomous vehicle program effectively curtails their corporate strategy of replacing their driver partners - i.e. cutting out the customer facing folks who deliver the service, carry the capital expenditure costs for vehicles, fuel and operations delivery. This case has already wiped out significant valuation of this privately held company. Now adding criminal charges for trade secret theft could actually hold Uber executives accountable. Uber proved the technology and the model of ridesharing, but their execution will likely turn the rewards over to competitors. Since a lot of the initial investment is Saudi money, I'm not too torn up about it.
Why do we allow this?? Sad!
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
Over the last 30 years, seeing Allsups decisions, it is clear, he is pretty technical. Ho knows something is amiss.
I don't get the hate for Uber. Don't like it? Don't use it. Use Lyft or one of the other competitors, or don't use any of them. And don't give me that "their business practices are illegal/wrong" baloney. That applies to most of the companies that you buy products and services from every day.
Waymo's Case Against Uber Sent By Judge To US Prosecutors
Why would a judge send an Uber to U.S. prosecutors?? Don't lawyers make enough money to hire their own chauffeurs?
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Ha ha "Re:cum" looks like "Rectum" Haha that's a funny joke
No one went after Schmidt after he 'borrowed' Apple's secrets while sitting on their board. I suppose Levandowski has to hope he's as well connected and adept at bribery as Google. All of it is shameful. Silicon Valley haven't legitimately 'innovated' jack or shit for years, the pot calleth the kettle black. And back and forth. Again and again.