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Google has asked a judge to freeze Uber's self-driving-car project

Mar 11, 2017, 01:25 IST

Associated Press

Google has asked a federal judge to block Uber's self-driving-car project, alleging that the ride-hailing service is using stolen intellectual property to operate its self-driving vehicles, according to media reports.

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The preliminary injunction, filed in federal court on Friday, comes a few weeks after Waymo filed an explosive lawsuit accusing Uber of stealing the design for its lidar sensor that allows the car to detect obstacles.

Waymo filed a sworn testimony by Gary Brown, a forensic security engineer, who claims Anthony Levandowski downloaded 14,000 highly confidential and proprietary design files relating to Waymo's self-driving-car project, The Verge reports.

Levandowski is one of the original members of Google's self-driving-car unit who left the company after nine years to co-found Otto, a self-driving-truck startup that was acquired by Uber last year.

Brown claims Levandowski downloaded the files December 2015 before he left the company in January 2016, according to the Verge.

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