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Former US President Donald Trump Pardons Anthony Levandowski, the ex-Waymo And Uber Engineer
- Thursday January 21, 2021
- Written by Sahil Gupta
He was sentenced to 18 months in prison at the time, though his sentence was deferred till the COVID19 pandemic eased.
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Former Google Engineer Anthony Levandowski, Sentenced for Stealing Trade Secrets, Pardoned by Donald Trump
- Wednesday January 20, 2021
- Reuters
US President Donald Trump said he had given a full pardon to a former Google engineer sentenced for stealing a trade secret on self-driving cars months before he briefly headed Uber's rival unit.
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Trump Pardons Former Google Engineer Sentenced For Stealing Trade Secret
- Wednesday January 20, 2021
- World News | Reuters
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had given a full pardon to a former Google engineer sentenced for stealing a trade secret on self-driving cars months before he briefly headed Uber Technologies Inc's rival unit.
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Uber Sells Its Controversial Self Driving Unit To Aurora For $4 Billion
- Tuesday December 8, 2020
- Written by Sahil Gupta
Aurora is a self-driving start-up which was founded by Chris Urmson who was the lead of Google's self-driving car project which turned into Waymo.
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Ex-Google Exec Sent to Prison for Stealing Self-Driving Car Secrets
- Wednesday August 5, 2020
- Associated Press
A former Google engineer has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to stealing trade secrets before joining Uber's effort to build robotic vehicles for its ride-hailing service.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Former Uber Self-Driving Head Levandowski Agrees to Plea Deal Over Google Secrets
- Friday March 20, 2020
- Reuters
Engineer Anthony Levandowski, known for advancing self-driving car technology in the last decade, agreed to plead guilty on Thursday to taking sensitive documents from his former employer Google before joining rival Uber Technologies.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Google Wins $179 Million Against Former Engineer Who Stole Trade Secrets
- Thursday March 5, 2020
- Indo-Asian News Service
Google has won $179 million in a case against Anthony Levandowski, former star engineer who is charged with stealing Google's self-driving car secrets and moving on to join Uber Technologies.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Ex-Google Engineer Indicted For Stealing Self-Driving Car Secrets, Pleads Not Guilty
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- Written by Reuters
Anthony Levandowski, a pioneer in self-driving car technology, was criminally charged on Tuesday with stealing trade secrets from his former employer Google before joining rival Uber Technologies Inc. The 33-count indictment made public by the U.S. Department of Justice largely mirrors allegations that the Waymo unit of Google parent Alphabet Inc, ...
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Ex-Google Engineer Charged in Self-Driving Trade Secrets Case: All You Need to Know
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- Reuters
Anthony Levandowski, who worked for Google parent company Alphabet’s Waymo unit, downloaded thousands of files from Waymo servers as he was leaving the company in 2015.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Ex-Google Engineer, 39, Charged With Stealing Self-Driving Car Secrets
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A former Google engineer was hit with criminal charges Tuesday alleging he stole trade secrets from the technology giant's self-driving car project before he went to work at Uber.
- www.ndtv.com
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Google Takes Aim at Engineer Left Untouched by Suit Against Uber
- Monday April 30, 2018
- Joel Rosenblatt, Bloomberg
Uber's settlement of Waymo's trade-secrets lawsuit in February left a key piece unresolved: the role played by Anthony Levandowski.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Uber Investor's Testimony in Waymo Trial Appears to Contradict Kalanick
- Friday February 9, 2018
- Reuters
The trial could influence one of the most important and potentially lucrative races in Silicon Valley - to create fleets of self-driving cars.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Ex-Uber CEO Kalanick Weaves Tale of Google Betrayal in Legal Battle
- Thursday February 8, 2018
- Associated Press
Kalanick was on the witness stand for a second day to answer allegations that he teamed up with former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski to rip off Google's self-driving car technology.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Before Lawsuit, Uber Fell Out With "Big Brother" Google, Travis Kalanick Testifies
- Thursday February 8, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Just a few years ago, Uber Technologies Inc saw itself as the little brother to Alphabet Inc, but that cozy bond quickly dissolved into a turf war and ultimately a high-stakes legal battle, a jury heard on Wednesday.
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Ex-Uber CEO, In Courtroom Battle With Google, Asked About Texts, Video
- Thursday February 8, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Former Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick on Wednesday denied conspiring to steal autonomous driving technology in a tense courtroom appearance that could be key to a blockbuster trial over allegedly ill-gotten trade secrets.
- www.ndtv.com
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Former US President Donald Trump Pardons Anthony Levandowski, the ex-Waymo And Uber Engineer
- Thursday January 21, 2021
- Written by Sahil Gupta
He was sentenced to 18 months in prison at the time, though his sentence was deferred till the COVID19 pandemic eased.
- www.carandbike.com
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Former Google Engineer Anthony Levandowski, Sentenced for Stealing Trade Secrets, Pardoned by Donald Trump
- Wednesday January 20, 2021
- Reuters
US President Donald Trump said he had given a full pardon to a former Google engineer sentenced for stealing a trade secret on self-driving cars months before he briefly headed Uber's rival unit.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Trump Pardons Former Google Engineer Sentenced For Stealing Trade Secret
- Wednesday January 20, 2021
- World News | Reuters
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had given a full pardon to a former Google engineer sentenced for stealing a trade secret on self-driving cars months before he briefly headed Uber Technologies Inc's rival unit.
- www.ndtv.com
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Uber Sells Its Controversial Self Driving Unit To Aurora For $4 Billion
- Tuesday December 8, 2020
- Written by Sahil Gupta
Aurora is a self-driving start-up which was founded by Chris Urmson who was the lead of Google's self-driving car project which turned into Waymo.
- www.carandbike.com
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Ex-Google Exec Sent to Prison for Stealing Self-Driving Car Secrets
- Wednesday August 5, 2020
- Associated Press
A former Google engineer has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to stealing trade secrets before joining Uber's effort to build robotic vehicles for its ride-hailing service.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Former Uber Self-Driving Head Levandowski Agrees to Plea Deal Over Google Secrets
- Friday March 20, 2020
- Reuters
Engineer Anthony Levandowski, known for advancing self-driving car technology in the last decade, agreed to plead guilty on Thursday to taking sensitive documents from his former employer Google before joining rival Uber Technologies.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Google Wins $179 Million Against Former Engineer Who Stole Trade Secrets
- Thursday March 5, 2020
- Indo-Asian News Service
Google has won $179 million in a case against Anthony Levandowski, former star engineer who is charged with stealing Google's self-driving car secrets and moving on to join Uber Technologies.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Ex-Google Engineer Indicted For Stealing Self-Driving Car Secrets, Pleads Not Guilty
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- Written by Reuters
Anthony Levandowski, a pioneer in self-driving car technology, was criminally charged on Tuesday with stealing trade secrets from his former employer Google before joining rival Uber Technologies Inc. The 33-count indictment made public by the U.S. Department of Justice largely mirrors allegations that the Waymo unit of Google parent Alphabet Inc, ...
- www.carandbike.com
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Ex-Google Engineer Charged in Self-Driving Trade Secrets Case: All You Need to Know
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- Reuters
Anthony Levandowski, who worked for Google parent company Alphabet’s Waymo unit, downloaded thousands of files from Waymo servers as he was leaving the company in 2015.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Ex-Google Engineer, 39, Charged With Stealing Self-Driving Car Secrets
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A former Google engineer was hit with criminal charges Tuesday alleging he stole trade secrets from the technology giant's self-driving car project before he went to work at Uber.
- www.ndtv.com
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Google Takes Aim at Engineer Left Untouched by Suit Against Uber
- Monday April 30, 2018
- Joel Rosenblatt, Bloomberg
Uber's settlement of Waymo's trade-secrets lawsuit in February left a key piece unresolved: the role played by Anthony Levandowski.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Uber Investor's Testimony in Waymo Trial Appears to Contradict Kalanick
- Friday February 9, 2018
- Reuters
The trial could influence one of the most important and potentially lucrative races in Silicon Valley - to create fleets of self-driving cars.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Ex-Uber CEO Kalanick Weaves Tale of Google Betrayal in Legal Battle
- Thursday February 8, 2018
- Associated Press
Kalanick was on the witness stand for a second day to answer allegations that he teamed up with former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski to rip off Google's self-driving car technology.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Before Lawsuit, Uber Fell Out With "Big Brother" Google, Travis Kalanick Testifies
- Thursday February 8, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Just a few years ago, Uber Technologies Inc saw itself as the little brother to Alphabet Inc, but that cozy bond quickly dissolved into a turf war and ultimately a high-stakes legal battle, a jury heard on Wednesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ex-Uber CEO, In Courtroom Battle With Google, Asked About Texts, Video
- Thursday February 8, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Former Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick on Wednesday denied conspiring to steal autonomous driving technology in a tense courtroom appearance that could be key to a blockbuster trial over allegedly ill-gotten trade secrets.
- www.ndtv.com