App Maker Says Calif. Wrongly Expanded Ride-Sharing Rules

By Kurt Orzeck (October 25, 2013, 6:30 PM EDT) -- Web-based ride-sharing service provider Uber Technologies Inc. told a California utilities commission Wednesday that it doesn't have the authority to regulate the company because, while the commission has jurisdiction over transportation providers, Uber only develops software connecting such companies with passengers....

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