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Bar Uber engineer from robocar project: Waymo

- Joel Rosenblatt and Mark Bergen

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

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