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Uber used spyware to poach Aussie drivers, court told

Uber is in court in New Zealand and settled for A$272m with Australian taxi drivers last month. Now it faces a separate trial brought by a competitor.

In March, Uber agreed on a A$272m settlement with Australian taxi drivers.

Ride sharing giant Uber used spyware to obtain driver data from a competitor and used this information to poach its drivers, an Australian court has been told.

Taxi Apps, an Australian based company which operated a ride booking app called GoCatch, is suing Uber in the Supreme Court of Victoria,

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Lachlan Colquhoun Wed, 03 Apr 2024
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