Kalanick tells court he 'wasn't aware' of Uber report that Levandowski had Google data on disks
by Russ Mitchell, Los Angeles Times
Feb 08, 2018
3 minutes
SAN FRANCISCO - Greed, cheat codes, bad acts, disappearing messages, memory problems and a mysterious entreaty to "burn the village." Just another day in Silicon Valley's sensational trade-secrets trial.
Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick returned to the witness stand Wednesday in the Waymo-Uber trial in U.S. District Court in San Francisco. Waymo is the driverless car arm of Google's Alphabet. In its lawsuit, Waymo says engineer Anthony Levandowski downloaded gigabytes of proprietary documents and took them with him when he left to run
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