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GraphOn sues Citrix and Insignia

Trade secret 'misappropriation and breach of contract'

Thin clients are going generate fat legal fees, judging from this press release that landed in our in-box today "GraphOn Inc., a leading developer of thin, server-based softwares, today filed a lawsuit against Citrix Systems, Inc. and Insignia Solutions plc. for trade secret misappropriation and breach of contract. The lawsuit, filed in California state court, stems from the confidential disclosure of its proprietary technology to Insignia in late 1996, Citrix’s acquisition of certain Insignia technology in February 1998, and Citrix’s integration of that technology into its products." There's more, but it's much too dull to print. Needless to say, GraphOn is not commenting any further. ®

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