IconFind, Inc. v. Google, Inc.
Filing
88
JOINT STATEMENT Re Discovery Disagreement - Infringement Contentions by Defendant Google, Inc. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1-1, # 2 Exhibit 1-2, # 3 Exhibit 2, # 4 Exhibit 3)(Maikish, Kenneth)
20. The method of claim 19, wherein said
categorization code comprises an indicium for
each of said categories.
Claim 20.
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HTML below is for the page
which is shown at left
Google books’ system of characters or symbols that represent
categories comprises an indicium for each of the categories. For
instance, shown below, the indicium “by” indicates “Attribution,” the
indicium “nc indicates “Noncommercial” and the indicium “sa indicates
nc”
sa”
“Share alike.”
21. The method of claim 20, wherein said indicium
comprises two letters.
Claim 21.
"&
HTML below is for the page
which is shown at left
Google books’ categorization code indicia comprise two letters. For
instance, the indicium “by,” which indicates “Attribution,” the indicium
“nc which indicates “Noncommercial” and the indicium “sa which
nc,”
sa,”
indicates “Share alike” each comprise two letters. Google books thus
provides a system of characters or symbols that represent categories
that can be used to label the page with the categorization label that
indicates the categories to which the page is assigned.
22. The method of claim 20, wherein said
categorization label includes the indicia for each
category to which a page is assigned.
Claim 22.
"'
HTML below is for the page
which is shown at left
Google books’ categorization label includes the indicia for each
category to which a page is assigned. For instance, shown below, the
categorization label “by nc sa indicates the categories “Attribution,”
sa”
“Noncommercial” and “Share alike,” to which the exemplary page is
assigned.
29. The method of claim 1, wherein said list of
categories is provided on a graphical user
interface.
Claim 29.
"(
Google incorporates into its Google books website the use of
Creative Commons licenses. Google books provides a list of
categories for display on a graphical user interface.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
Google Inc.’s books is an online resource that allows users to
search for, browse and learn where to buy or borrow books.
Google books also enables publishers and authors to
promote and market their books. By and through its Google
books website, Google categorizes pages on the Internet that
contain its users’ books and other content.
")
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
"*
Google incorporates into its Google books website the use of
Creative Commons licenses. Google provides a list of categories
for Google books including categories for network pages that have
as a purpose transacting business, categories for network pages
that have as a purpose the provision of information and categories
based on copyright status of the material. Specifically, Google
books includes categories for commercial and noncommercial use,
and a variety of copyright status options. For example, Creative
Commons Attribution License allows commercial use, and
accordingly has as a purpose transacting business. As a further
example, Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License
has as a purpose the provision of information. As a further
example, the “Creative Commons (CCO)” License includes a
copyright status -- public domain.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
REDACTED
Google’s internal documents confirm its use of the 7 Creative
Commons licenses in Google books.
#!
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
#"
HTML below is for the
page which is shown at left
Google books provides a system of characters or symbols that
represent categories for labeling the page with a label indicating a
category or categories to which a page is assigned. For instance,
“by” is the code for “Attribution,” “nc is the code for “Noncommercial,”
nc”
and “sa is the code for “Share alike.” Therefore, “by nc sa is a
sa”
sa”
categorization label which indicates the category “Attribution” and
subcategory “Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike,” as well as the
copyright status of the material, such as the book, to which the page
below is assigned.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
##
HTML below is for the
page which is shown at left
http://books.google.com/support/partner/bin/answer.py?answer=156266
Google controls use of pages on Google books by providing
indicia which inform the viewer of the category or categories to
which the pages are assigned, including copyright status, which
govern the use of the material.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
Google Inc.’s books is an online resource that allows users to
search for, browse and learn where to buy or borrow books.
Google books also enables publishers and authors to
promote and market their books. By and through its Google
books website, Google categorizes pages on the Internet that
contain its users’ books and other content.
#$
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
#%
Google incorporates into its Google books website the use of Creative
Commons licenses. Google provides a list of categories for Google
books, as shown below, including a variety of copyright status options
“related to public domain, fair use only, use with attribution, and
permission of copyright owner needed.” .” For example, “Attribution” is
a category related to “use with attribution.”
.”
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
REDACTED
Google’s internal documents confirm its use of the 7 Creative
Commons licenses in Google books.
#&
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
#'
Google assigns the Google books pages to one or more of the
categories based on the user’s settings. As shown below, on a
Google books page, the license is “displayed alongside your book,”
and thus is a “Creative Commons license to your book in Google
Books.”
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
#(
HTML below is for the
page which is shown at left
Google provides a label indicating a category or categories to which a
page is assigned using the copyright status of material on the network
page. Google books’ categorization label includes indicia for
categories to which the page is assigned. For instance, “by nc sa
sa”
and the corresponding icons indicate the categories “Attribution,”
“Noncommercial” and “Share alike” to which the exemplary page
below is assigned using the copyright status of material on the page,
such as the book.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
#)
HTML below is for the
page which is shown at left
http://books.google.com/support/partner/bin/answer.py?answer=156266
Google controls use of pages on Google books by providing
indicia which inform the viewer of the category or categories to
which the pages are assigned, including copyright status, which
govern the use of the material.
Contains Google CONFIDENTIAL RESTRICTED SOURCE CODE and
CONFIDENTIAL OUTSIDE COUNSEL ONLY Information
"
Infringement of
U.S. Patent No. 7,181,459 B2
by
Google Inc. PicasaTM
#
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
Google Inc.’s Picasa is an online resource that allows users
to share and add content, including photos. By and through
its Picasa website, Google categorizes pages on the Internet
that contain its users’ content, including photos.
$
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
%
Google incorporates into its Picasa website the use of Creative
Commons licenses. Google provides a list of categories for Picasa
including categories for network pages that have as a purpose
transacting business, categories for network pages that have as a
purpose the provision of information and categories based on
copyright status of the material. Specifically, Picasa includes
categories for commercial and noncommercial use, and a variety of
copyright status options. For example, Google provides a license to
“Allow commercial use,” which has as a purpose transacting business.
As a further example, the “Attribution Non-Commercial No
Derivatives” license has as a purpose the provision of information. As
a further example, the “All Rights Reserved” License includes a
copyright status.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
Google further provides its list of categories on individual Picasa
pages.
&
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
'
Google assigns the Picasa pages to one or more of the categories
based on the user’s default setting.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
(
Google also assigns individual Picasa pages to one or more of the
categories based on the user’s individual selection for that page or
default setting.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
REDACTED
)
Google’s internal documents confirm that it assigns individual Picasa
pages to one or more of the categories based on the user’s individual
selection for that page or default setting.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
*
Google provides a label indicating a category or categories to which a
page is assigned using the copyright status of material on the network
page, such as a photo. Picasa’s categorization label includes indicia
for categories to which the page is assigned. For instance, “by-nc
nc”
and the corresponding icons indicate the categories “Attribution” and
“Noncommercial” to which the exemplary page below is assigned
using the copyright status of material on the network page.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
REDACTED
"!
Google’s internal documents confirm that it has “a separate label for
each creative commons license.”
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
""
Google controls use of pages on Picasa by providing indicia
which inform the viewer of the category or categories to which
the pages are assigned, including copyright status, which govern
the use of the material.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
"#
Additionally, the Picasa and Picasa Web Albums Help page
further explains how Picasa uses Creative Commons to control
usage of pages.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
"$
The Picasa and Picasa Web Albums Help page below further
explains how Picasa uses Creative Commons to control usage of
pages.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of said
list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a category based on copyright
status of material on a page;
1. A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 1.
REDACTED
Google’s internal documents confirm that it uses Creative
Commons to control usage.
"%
6. The method of claim 1, wherein said plurality of
categories based on the copyright status of
material on a page comprise categories related
to public domain, fair use only, use with
attribution, and permission of copyright owner
needed.
Claim 6.
"&
Google incorporates into its Picasa website the use of Creative
Commons licenses. Google provides a list of categories for Picasa,
as shown below, including a variety of copyright status options
“related to public domain, fair use only, use with attribution, and
permission of copyright owner needed.” For example, “do not allow
reuse (all rights reserved)” is a category related to “permission of
copyright owner needed.”
9. The method of claim 1, wherein said categories
include: a plurality of categories based on the
copyright status of the material on a page.
Claim 9.
"'
Google incorporates into its Picasa website the use of Creative
Commons licenses. Google provides a list of categories for Picasa
including a variety of copyright status options.
16. The method of claim 1, further comprising
providing an indicium for each of said
categories.
Claim 16.
"(
Google Picasa provides an indicium for each of said categories.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein said indicium
comprises an icon.
Claim 17.
")
Google Picasa provides an indicium for each of said categories that
comprises an icon.
19. The method of claim 1, further comprising
providing a categorization code that can be
used to label the page with the categorization
label that indicates the categories to which the
page is assigned.
Claim 19.
"*
Google Picasa provides a system of characters or symbols that
represent categories that can be used to label the page with the
categorization label that indicates the categories to which the page is
assigned. For instance, “by” is the code for “Attribution” and “nc is the
nc”
code for “Noncommercial.” Accordingly, “by-nc is a categorization
nc”
label which indicates the categories “Attribution” and “Noncommercial”
to which the exemplary page below is assigned. Google thus provides
a label indicating a category or categories to which a page is assigned
using the copyright status of material on the network page.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein said
categorization code comprises an indicium for
each of said categories.
Claim 20.
#!
Picasa’s system of characters or symbols that represent categories
comprises an indicium for each of the categories. For instance, shown
below, the indicium “by” indicates “Attribution” and the indicium “nc
nc”
indicates “Noncommercial.”
21. The method of claim 20, wherein said indicium
comprises two letters.
Claim 21.
#"
Google Picasa’s categorization code indicia comprise two letters. For
instance, the indicium “by,” which indicates “Attribution,” and the
indicium “nc which indicates “Noncommercial,” each comprise two
nc,”
letters. Google Picasa thus provides a system of characters or symbols
that represent categories that can be used to label the page with the
categorization label that indicates the categories to which the page is
assigned.
22. The method of claim 20, wherein said
categorization label includes the indicia for each
category to which a page is assigned.
Claim 22.
##
Google Picasa’s categorization label includes the indicia for each
category to which a page is assigned. For instance, shown below, the
categorization label “by-nc indicates the categories “Attribution” and
nc”
“Noncommercial,” to which the exemplary page is assigned.
29. The method of claim 1, wherein said list of
categories is provided on a graphical user
interface.
Claim 29.
#$
Google incorporates into its Picasa website the use of Creative
Commons licenses. Google Picasa provides a list of
categories for display on a graphical user interface.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
Google Inc.’s Picasa is an online resource that allows users
to share and add content, including photos. By and through
its Picasa website, Google categorizes pages on the Internet
that contain its users’ content, including photos.
#%
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
#&
Google incorporates into its Picasa website the use of Creative
Commons licenses. Google provides a list of categories for Picasa
including categories for network pages that have as a purpose
transacting business, categories for network pages that have as a
purpose the provision of information and categories based on
copyright status of the material. Specifically, Picasa includes
categories for commercial and noncommercial use, and a variety of
copyright status options. For example, Google provides a license to
“Allow commercial use,” which has as a purpose transacting business.
As a further example, the “Attribution Non-Commercial No
Derivatives” license has as a purpose the provision of information. As
a further example, the “All Rights Reserved” License includes a
copyright status.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
#'
Google further provides its list of categories on individual Picasa
pages.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
#(
Google Picasa provides a system of characters or symbols that
represent categories for labeling the page with a label indicating a
category or categories to which a page is assigned. For instance,
“by” is the code for “Attribution” and “nc is the code for
nc”
“Noncommercial.” Therefore, “by-nc is a categorization label which
nc”
indicates the category “Attribution” and subcategory “AttributionNoncommercial,” as well as the copyright status of the material, such
as a photo, to which the exemplary page below is assigned.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
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Google’s internal documents confirm that it has “a separate label for
each creative commons license.”
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
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Google controls use of pages on Picasa by providing indicia
which inform the viewer of the category or categories to which
the pages are assigned, including copyright status, which govern
the use of the material.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
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Additionally, the Picasa and Picasa Web Albums Help page
further explains how Picasa uses Creative Commons to control
usage of pages.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
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The Picasa and Picasa Web Albums Help page below further
explains how Picasa uses Creative Commons to control usage of
pages.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization code for labeling the
network page with a categorization label,
wherein said categorization label indicates a set
of categories and subcategories to which the
network page is assigned, and wherein said
categorization label indicates the copyright
status of material on the network page; and
providing a list of categories, wherein said list of
categories include a category for transacting
business and a category for providing
information, and wherein said list of categories
include a plurality of categories based
on the copyright status of material on a page;
A computer implemented method for categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 30.
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Google’s internal documents confirm that it uses Creative
Commons to control usage.
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controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
Google Inc.’s Picasa is an online resource that allows users
to share and add content, including photos. By and through
its Picasa website, Google categorizes pages on the Internet
that contain its users’ content, including photos.
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controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
$%
Google incorporates into its Picasa website the use of Creative
Commons licenses. Google provides a list of categories for Picasa, as
shown below, including a variety of copyright status options “related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution, and permission of
copyright owner needed.” For example, “do not allow reuse (all rights
reserved)” is a category related to “permission of copyright owner
needed.”
.”
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
$&
Google further provides its list of categories on individual Picasa
pages.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
$'
Google assigns the Picasa pages to one or more of the categories
based on the user’s default setting.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
$(
Google also assigns individual Picasa pages to one or more of the
categories based on the user’s individual selection for that page or
default setting.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
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$)
Google’s internal documents confirm that it assigns individual Picasa
pages to one or more of the categories based on the user’s individual
selection for that page or default setting.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
$*
Google provides a label indicating a category or categories to which a
page is assigned using the copyright status of material on the network
page, such as a photo. Picasa’s categorization label includes indicia
for categories to which the page is assigned. For instance, “by-nc
nc”
and the corresponding icons indicate the categories “Attribution” and
“Noncommercial” to which the exemplary page below is assigned
using the copyright status of material on the network page.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
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%!
Google’s internal documents confirm that it has “a separate label for
each creative commons license.”
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
%"
Google controls use of pages on Picasa by providing indicia
which inform the viewer of the category or categories to which
the pages are assigned, including copyright status, which govern
the use of the material.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
%#
Additionally, the Picasa and Picasa Web Albums Help page
further explains how Picasa uses Creative Commons to control
usage of pages.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
%$
The Picasa and Picasa Web Albums Help page below further
explains how Picasa uses Creative Commons to control usage of
pages.
controlling usage of the network page using the
categorization label and the copyright status of
the network page.
providing a categorization label for the network page
using the copyright status of material on the
network page; and
assigning said network page to one or more of a
plurality of said list of categories;
providing a list of categories, wherein said categories
include a category based on the copyright
status of material on a page, and wherein the
copyright status comprises categories related to
public domain, fair use only, use with attribution,
and permission of copyright owner needed;
A computer implemented method of categorizing a
network page, comprising:
Claim 31.
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Google’s internal documents confirm that it uses Creative
Commons to control usage.
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