Bar Uber engineer from robocar project: Waymo
san francisco — Waymo says it’s uncovered new evidence that Uber Technologies took and copied its trade secrets and urged a judge to bar the head of the ridehailing company’s driverless car program from continuing to work on the project.
Alphabet’s Waymo made the request on Friday as a federal judge weighs whether to issue a court order that may impede Uber in the race to market autonomousdriving vehicles. US District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco said last month that Waymo has a strong case that its former engineer, Anthony Levandowski, downloaded thousands of confidential files before he left the company to launch his own selfdriving startup, Otto, that was acquired by Uber for $680 million.
With “substantial evidence” that Levandowski violated obligations to protect his former employer’s proprietary information before joining Uber, the judge is considering options to “keep further harm from occurring,” said Jim Pooley, a Silicon Valley intellectual property lawyer. “Putting somebody into quarantine from a programme of product development is not unheard of at all,” Pooley said.
Waymo, in an attempt to undercut Uber’s claims that its technology for lidar sensors is completely different from its rival’s designs, said in a court filing Friday that Uber is engaged in a “cover up” of its trade secret theft.
Waymo said it has “finally learned” of a project designed by Levandowski while he was in possession of Waymo’s files. Uber has hidden the code-named design from the court, according to the filing. The name is redacted in the filing.
“They were hiding a device,” Waymo wrote, “which Uber only revealed to Waymo after one of its engineers was forced to admit it existed.” — Bloomberg