The Asian Age

Uber threatens to fire official over secret

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San Francisco, May 19: Uber has threatened to fire an engineer accused by Alphabet’s self-driving Waymo unit of stealing confidenti­al documents in a high profile trade secrets case between the two companies, according to a court filing.

Waymo sued ride services company Uber Technologi­es alleging that former Waymo executive Anthony Levandowsk­i downloaded over 14,000 confidenti­al documents before leaving Waymo to subsequent­ly join Uber.

The case, which pits two companies battling to dominate the fast-growing field of self-driving cars, hinges on Waymo allegation­s that the informatio­n Levandowsk­i took made its way into Uber’s Lidar system, a key sensor technology in self-driving cars.

US District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco last week issued an injunction ordering Uber to keep Levandowsk­i away from work involving the self-driving car technology at issue in the case, to prevent him and all other employees from using the materials and to return them to Waymo by May 31.

Uber has told Levandowsk­i that he must comply with the order to return Waymo documents or face possible terminatio­n, Levandowsk­i’s lawyers said in a court filing on Thursday.

The lawyers asked the

◗ Waymo sued ride services company Uber Technologi­es alleging that former Waymo executive Anthony Levandowsk­i downloaded over 14,000 confidenti­al documents before leaving Waymo to subsequent­ly join Uber

judge to modify his order so that Uber is not required to fire Levandowsk­i if the engineer asserts his constituti­onal rights against selfincrim­ination and refuses to produce documents.

Uber representa­tives could not immediatel­y be reached for comment on Levandowsk­i’s filing, and a Waymo spokesman declined to comment.

Earlier on Thursday Uber said it would appeal a judge’s order rejecting its attempt to arbitrate Waymo’s trade secret claims, according to a court filing. Alsup last week ruled that Waymo’s lawsuit should not be heard in a private forum, and instead should continue to be litigated in San Francisco federal court.

Levandowsk­i left Waymo in January 2016 and started Otto, a self-driving truck startup that Uber bought for $680 million in August.

He had until last month run Uber’s self-driving car division, before stepping aside from those responsibi­lities pending the court case.

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