A US judge has asked federal prosecutors to investigate Uber Technologies Inc and one of its engineers for potential theft of trade secrets from Google, a media report said.
The judge also determined the lawsuit Google filed against Uber would head to trial, dealing a blow to Uber's strategy, The Wall Street Journal reported.
This will heighten the stakes of a legal battle between Uber and Google parent Alphabet Inc over driverless-car technology.
The judge late on Thursday temporarily blocked a limited part of Uber's driverless-car program, which Google alleges benefited from the stolen trade secrets.
The motion issuing a partial injunction was sealed. As a result, the scope and details of the injunction - and how drastically it would curb Uber's program - was unclear.
Alphabet's driverless-car unit, which Google recently renamed Waymo, had asked the judge to block much of Uber's work on self-driving cars.
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