GEN. INSTRUMENT CORP. v. FAIRCHILD CAMERA & INSTRUMENT CORP.


67 A.D.2d 609 (1979)

General Instrument Corporation, Respondent, v. Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation et al., Appellants General Instrument Corporation, Respondent, v. Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation et al., Appellants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

January 4, 1979


Plaintiff General Instrument and defendant Fairchild are competitors in the ever new and esoteric electronics industry. A German corporation named Olympia Werke A.G. developed a new and highly secret device having to do with microprocessing, called CP3F, which it licensed nonexclusively for production by General Instrument. The license agreement forbade disclosure of trade secrets. Defendant Chung, head of General Instrument's microprocessor...

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