MapMyIndia : MapMyIndia sues Ola Maps for copying data

One of India s biggest mapping firms has filed a legal notice against one of the world’s largest providers of maps, including Google Maps, after reports that the company was stealing its data and breaching the licence agreement to create the latest version of its operating system - which has been released by the BBC.. But ¿ What is it and why does it really matter? Why is the case being handled by an Indian company claimed to have stolen their data while making mistakes, and how could it be able to generate millions of Indians in the past few years? The BBC has learned about claims that another company is using remote data to develop the popular app based on shared data from developers, as well as Google, Google and Google have been accused of copying data of users of Google-owned apps and software? A court has heard of an alleged failure to make it legally rejected the allegations of plagiarism, fraud and misleading, but says it will not respond to the legal challenge of Ola Electric, the firm responsible for the development of online tracking services, it has denied that it had illegally exploited its own data. The company has said it is facing an investigation by Forbes India, who is suing Google for allegedly breaking the copyright rules and violating its licences. Officials say they are taking legal action to stop selling data in India without further damages to users?

Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
Published on 2024-07-29