다만 미국 감염병 상황이 여전히 좋지 않고, 지난 3월에 민사 보상금 줄이기 위해서인지 챕터 11 파산 신청도 한 상태이므로 애초에 본인이 요구했던 가택연과 큰 차이는 없을지도 모르겠네요. https://t.co/8ZJoLptMZW
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) August 5, 2020
I was too busy writing up the Levandowski sentencing + new lawsuit article (story here https://t.co/OMvNwW7znB ) to tweet the many quotable quotes from Judge Alsup. So I'll start a mini thread with some of the interesting ones.
— Kirsten Korosec (@kirstenkorosec) August 5, 2020
NEVER take anything from your previous company with you to your next one: it's illegal.
— jason@calacanis.com (@Jason) August 4, 2020
Had a dipshit employee download databases, product strategy, & other docs & had to take legal action.
He didn't get 18 months in jail but he lost me as a reference for life (& the next job) https://t.co/cuUyW53QEN
The smallest violin. https://t.co/tRXZyh8vL7
— Christina Warren (@film_girl) August 5, 2020
Miscarriage of justice. The case was built by DOJ copy/pasting Google’s outside counsel’s work product. Spiteful retaliation against Levandowski after he repeatedly spurned Larry Page. Uber was winning & Page was set to testify the day after Google settled https://t.co/fQXxG90Vxt https://t.co/z3gvIvi5jg pic.twitter.com/IredYMQC07
— Luther Lowe (@lutherlowe) August 5, 2020
"The prison term will be delayed until the Covid-19 threat subsides"
— Tom Simonite (@tsimonite) August 4, 2020
Maybe he'll be able to get there in a driverless Uber https://t.co/qUaM8jVREJ
SCOOP: You've probably already heard that Anthony Levandowski has just been sentenced to 18 months for stealing Waymo's trade secrets. Now head to @TechCrunch for exclusive details on his NEXT lawsuit, in which he is suing @Uber for over $4 billion. https://t.co/U5hyYXoa7o pic.twitter.com/5KkQ90CxDM
— Mark Harris (@meharris) August 4, 2020
https://t.co/BfaczqhLix
— Steve Martin (@Unrealbluegrass) August 5, 2020
18 months in a federal prison for white collar crime.
Huge theft.
How can it be justice when it's just us going to jail
??Just in: ex-Google & Uber exec Anthony Levandowski gets 18-month prison sentence for stealing a document from Google's self-driving car program. Judge Alsup had a lot to say about why it was the "biggest trade secret crime" he had seen.
— Amir Efrati (@amir) August 4, 2020
More here: https://t.co/tBc8z5oBrc
Anthony Levandowski, former Google engineer at the center of a lawsuit between Uber and Waymo, has been sentenced to 18 months of prison time for stealing trade secrets
— JPR007 (@jpr007) August 5, 2020
Levandowski will pay $756,499.22 in restitution to Waymo and a fine of $95,000 https://t.co/dG9fKxaK05
https://t.co/uUuWXt1dXI
— Ricksta (@ply4hyre) August 4, 2020
Uber exec doing bird!!
UP YOURS UBER. https://t.co/zstg4PNk7u
— tonto black cabbie (@tontopat) August 5, 2020
Ex-#Uber engineer sentenced to 18 months in prison for stealing #driverless car secrets from Google' | via @telegraph https://t.co/TDxyrbBvWD
— Paul (@PaulDDDaughters) August 5, 2020
Anthony #Levandowski sentenced to 18 months in prison, as new $4B lawsuit against #Uber is filedhttps://t.co/sACbLGc40h#SelfDrivingCars #AI #IoT #5G #AutonomousVehicles #selfdriving #autonomous #Robotics #driverless #driverlesscars #startups #SmartCity #startup #Robot pic.twitter.com/mfvArTabPa
— guidaautonoma (@guidaautonoma) August 5, 2020