Friday , December 27 2024

Ola Electric, trapped in data theft charges, sent legal notice

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MapMyIndia: Ola, which recently came into the news after breaking ties with Google Maps, has been accused by MapMyIndia of stealing map data. MapMy India has also sent a legal notice to Ola Electric. It has been said that Ola has violated the terms of the agreement of the year 2021. The company has started its services through reverse engineering.

Map My India accused of data theft
According to a Forbes India report, Map My India's parent company CE Info Systems has alleged that Ola Electric has launched a mapping service in India using their data. Ola Electric signed an agreement with Map My India to launch a navigation service for the S1 Pro electric scooter in 2022. Ola Electric is accused of violating the license agreement. Under this agreement, Ola Electric cannot launch any similar product.

Violation of agreement to create Ola Maps
CE Info Systems has said in the notice that Ola has created Ola Maps using our API and SDK. Ola Electric has adopted illegal methods for financial gain. Ola Electric claimed that they developed the API themselves and created Ola Maps with the help of Open Maps. CE Info Systems has denied this. They say that by engaging in such dishonest and illegal activities, the company has openly violated the terms and conditions of the agreement. Copyright has also been violated.

Ola Cabs has severed ties with Google Maps.
Earlier this month, Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal broke ties with Google Maps and launched his own Ola Maps. He claimed that this would save the company Rs 100 crore annually. After this, Google Maps also reduced its service fee. Ola Electric's IPO is going to open next week on August 2. Before this, this controversy could have become a challenge for the company.