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Alphabet adds patent claim to Uber intellectu­al property theft lawsuit

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ALPHABET Inc’s self- driving car unit Waymo added a new patent claim to its intellectu­al property lawsuit against Uber Technologi­es Inc and requested a preliminar­y injunction to stop the ride-sharing service from using what it says is proprietar­y informatio­n, a court filing showed.

The two Silicon Valley companies are fighting over technology that is seen as part of the foundation of the future of transporta­tion, self- driving vehicles.

The fight is also shaping up as a rematch of legal titans from another case that riveted Silicon Valley: the smartphone patent battle between Apple Inc and Samsung Electronic­s.

Morrison Foerster, which represents Apple in that case, said it would represent Uber in the suit by Alphabet. Alphabet is represente­d by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, which represents Samsung.

Waymo sued Uber last month over allegation­s that a former employee downloaded and stole more than 14,000 confidenti­al files, including details on light detection and ranging sensor technology known as Lidar.

Uber has denied the claims. It did not respond to a request for comment.

Lidar systems are similar to radar and shoot light beams to map out a street or environmen­t. They are a crucial element of most selfdrivin­g car systems.

Waymo, which originally said that two Lidar patents were infringed, on Friday in an amended complaint added a third patent. It also said that Uber infringed unpatented trade secrets, such as parameters and measuremen­ts for the light beam used in Lidar.

It also filed a motion for a preliminar­y injunction on the Lidar technology in question. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Visitors look at a self-driving car by Google displayed at the Viva Technology event in Paris, France. Alphabet’s self-driving car unit Waymo added a new patent claim to its intellectu­al property lawsuit against Uber Technologi­es Inc and requested a preliminar­y injunction to stop the ride-sharing service from using what it says is proprietar­y informatio­n, a court filing showed.
— Reuters photo Visitors look at a self-driving car by Google displayed at the Viva Technology event in Paris, France. Alphabet’s self-driving car unit Waymo added a new patent claim to its intellectu­al property lawsuit against Uber Technologi­es Inc and requested a preliminar­y injunction to stop the ride-sharing service from using what it says is proprietar­y informatio­n, a court filing showed.

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