Aqua Connect, Inc., the leader in Remote
Desktop Services for the Mac OS X platform, announced today that it
has filed suit against Code Rebel, LLC. In its Complaint
filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles,
Aqua Connect, Inc. alleges that Code Rebel, LLC. has misappropriated
Aqua Connect trade secrets, software and technologies since January,
2008. The Complaint alleges that on or around June of 2009, Code Rebel
began distributing a product, iRAPP Terminal Server, which was the
result of the reverse engineering of Aqua Connect Terminal Server.
"We have reason to believe that Code Rebel reversed engineered releases
of Aqua Connect Terminal Server and packaged this as their own product,”
said Renee Mehrian, Executive Vice President of Aqua Connect, Inc. “This
practice has caused many of our customers confusion, and for a majority
of them, compromised the integrity of their servers’ security
mechanisms. Our goal is to ensure that customers receive the highest
quality version of Aqua Connect's products as they were intended to be
designed and released.”
The suit also names Arben Kryeziu and Vladimir Bickov as Defendants.
Arben Kryeziu was the chief architect of Cherry OS, a product that came
under intense
scrutiny from the Open Source community in 2005.
Aqua Connect, Inc. is dedicated to resolving the matter in a timely
fashion for the benefit of current and potential customers.
About Aqua Connect Inc.
Aqua
Connect Inc., is the leader in Mac
Remote Desktops Services. With solutions for every size and type of
organization, customers finally have an alternative solution to Mac
virtualization. Aqua Connect solutions are viable and cost-efficient
for any type of organization, including FileMaker
and Creative
Suite users and iOS
development.

Source(s) : Aqua Connect, Inc.