ADVERTISEMENT

Google has asked a judge to freeze Uber's use of self-driving-car tech (GOOG, GOOGL)

Alphabet's Waymo filed the injunction against Uber on Friday.

Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving-car division spun off from Google, has filed a preliminary injunction against Uber in federal court on Friday.

ADVERTISEMENT

The preliminary injunction 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. The injunction asks Uber to stop making and using the devices it claims were built using stolen intellectual property.

Waymo filed a sworn testimony by Gary Brown, a forensic-security engineer, who said Anthony Levandowski, a former employee, had downloaded 14,000 highly confidential and proprietary files relating to Waymo's self-driving-car project.

Levandowski is an original member of Google's self-driving-car unit. He left after nine years to found Otto, a startup focused on autonomous trucks, which was acquired by Uber last year.

ADVERTISEMENT

Brown claims that Levandowski downloaded the files in December 2015 before leaving the company in January.

Brown accused Radu Raduta, a former Google mechanical engineer, and Sameer Kshirsagar, the former global supply manager for self-driving cars, of downloading other confidential material before joining Levandowski at Otto.

Uber has denied the allegations made by Waymo in the lawsuit, calling them "a baseless attempt to slow down a competitor." Uber did not immediately return Business Insider's request for comment on the injunction filed Friday.

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

A look into South Korea’s rice gift to Africa

A look into South Korea’s rice gift to Africa

FBNBank Ghana changes to FirstBank Ghana to align with group identity

FBNBank Ghana changes to FirstBank Ghana to align with group identity

Nigeria restricts power export to neighbouring countries to meet domestic demand

Nigeria restricts power export to neighbouring countries to meet domestic demand

NOG Energy Week 2024: West African countries harnessing gas for industrialisation to boost economic development

NOG Energy Week 2024: West African countries harnessing gas for industrialisation to boost economic development

10 African countries with the smallest labor force

10 African countries with the smallest labor force

West Africa healthcare and pharmaceutical landscapes gets a boost: A look back at Medlab & Pharmaconex

West Africa healthcare and pharmaceutical landscapes gets a boost: A look back at Medlab & Pharmaconex

10 countries with the most stressed workers in Africa

10 countries with the most stressed workers in Africa

From 1,500 to 52,000: The student boom reshaping UK immigration laws

From 1,500 to 52,000: The student boom reshaping UK immigration laws

Russia and China are much less sneaky than the West - DRC president

Russia and China are much less sneaky than the West - DRC president

ADVERTISEMENT