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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday August 06 2020, @03:26PM   Printer-friendly
from the doing-time dept.

Ex-Googler Levandowski gets 18 months in prison for trade-secret theft:

Ex-Google engineer Anthony Levandowski yesterday was sentenced to 18 months in prison following his March guilty plea for stealing a confidential document related to Google's self-driving technology.

Levandowski's lawyers last week asked a judge in US District Court for the Northern District of California to let him off without any prison time, arguing that a year of home confinement, a fine, restitution, and community service would be sufficient punishment. The federal government asked for a 27-month prison sentence.

While handing down the 18-month sentence, US District Judge William Alsup said that a sentence without imprisonment would give "a green light to every future brilliant engineer to steal trade secrets," according to a Reuters report. Levandowski was originally charged with 33 counts of stealing trade secrets by downloading thousands of documents to his personal laptop in December 2015 shortly before he left Google to work on his startup, Otto, which was acquired by Uber for a reported $680 million in August 2016. In a plea deal, Levandowksi admitted to stealing one document called "Chauffeur TL weekly updates," which tracked the progress of Google's "Project Chauffeur" that later became Waymo. Prosecutors dropped the other charges.

Levandowski won't have to serve the sentence right away, as Alsup ruled that he can go to prison after the coronavirus pandemic subsides, according to Reuters and other news outlets.

Levandowski also must pay $756K to Waymo


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  • (Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Thursday August 06 2020, @06:51PM (4 children)

    by barbara hudson (6443) <barbara.Jane.hudson@icloud.com> on Thursday August 06 2020, @06:51PM (#1032410) Journal
    Outsourcing to Mumbai has always been a long-term bad idea. Only a moron would do it, since the Indian justice system won't protect your intellectual rights when the folks you outsourced your shit to then sell it to others.

    Same with China.

    Same with Russia

    Same with Eastern Europe.

    I've never said otherwise. And nowadays we're either going to bring back more manufacturing from China or else. Many of us are ready to pay more for stuff not made in China where there's a choice. Problem is that in many cases there IS no choice. Walmart is the biggest offender/enabler, but most tech companies are guilty.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 06 2020, @07:35PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 06 2020, @07:35PM (#1032437)

    Walmart is the biggest offender/enabler, but most tech companies are guilty.

    I try not to shop much at Walmart, but last time I was there I found they have a decent set of bath towels made in the USA.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 07 2020, @04:18AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 07 2020, @04:18AM (#1032711)

      Those towels may be labeled "made in USA", but with WalMart's history, I wouldn't be surprised to hear that the only thing done in USA was sewing on the labels... Just say'n.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 07 2020, @05:48AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 07 2020, @05:48AM (#1032773)

    This is pretty much all there is to know all about know-it-alls like you who don't know shit but feed off of each other's ignorance on this website. Seriously, why did you use Mumbai? It is neither capital of India nor software hub. It has a stock exchange... But that is not related to the story at hand.

    And then you talk about Indian judicial system in the same breadth as China, then Russia and then Eastern Europe. Are you certified retard? My god how do you conduct yourself day to day with this much ignorance? That's privilege you know, that you aren't being taken advantage of every second of your life.

    • (Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Friday August 07 2020, @12:05PM

      by barbara hudson (6443) <barbara.Jane.hudson@icloud.com> on Friday August 07 2020, @12:05PM (#1032822) Journal
      Mumbai (Bombay) is where the CBC and RCMP tracked down all those fake phone scammers claiming you owe the tax man big bucks so you have to send them bitcoin today or you'll be arrested. The Indian police say they can't track them down to close them, but a CBC reporter had no problem finding a bunch of boiler rooms making the calls and doing interviews. Absolutely corrupt shithole. Not today though - with all the Dalits having left because of lockdown, there was nobody to do the work the untouchables caste did - so yesterday all the storm sewers were backed up leaving people waste deep in human waste. (Because they dump shit into storm sewers instead of having proper infrastructure, like flush toilets draining into a separate waste disposal system for treatment, so the human waste is collected by datura and dumped outside the home.

      Want to go to court? Be ready for a 15-year delay before you get a judgment. And that's a big problem for companies that outsource to shitholes with a broken legal system - effectively no legal recourse when they incorporate your stuff into competing products.

      Then there's China. Massive counterfeiting operations run by the same plants that are making your product under contract, so they become your biggest competitor, and you're paying them for that "privilege ". And subsidizing their Muslim prison camps. A million prisoners. Funded with exports.

      But back to India - 600,000,000 people without an indoor toilet. You could literally stand them in line and they'd reach to the moon - and this was before social distancing and the pandemic. And it will never be fixed because the tax base isn't there to pay for it, because everyone dodges taxes. Their choice, but they have to live with the consequences, including infrastructure that fails every year when the rains come.

      Way back when, a local company had designed a working ultra cheap Linux tablet for the masses, tried to get it manufactured in India, got fed up after 2 years of constant demands for bribes at all levels, and abandoned the project. That's typical. Wonder how Apple is going to do, having moved IPhone production there. Maybe they have enough clout to actually get things working normally, but it's still going to be a problem for everyone who has to deal with a country where the legal system is broken. Like Russia. Like China.

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