Netflix, Inc. v. Blockbuster, Inc.

Filing 178

Attachment 9
NOTICE by Blockbuster, Inc. Final Invalidity Contentions for U.S. Patent No. 6,584,450 (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A# 2 Exhibit B# 3 Exhibit C# 4 Exhibit D# 5 Exhibit E# 6 Exhibit F# 7 Exhibit G# 8 Exhibit H# 9 Exhibit I# 10 Exhibit J# 11 Exhibit K# 12 Exhibit L# 13 Exhibit M# 14 Exhibit N)(Chen, Tony) (Filed on 4/11/2007)

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N etflix, Inc. v. Blockbuster, Inc. BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION APRIL 11, 2007 U.S. PATENT NO. 6,584,450 B1 EXHIBIT I CLAIM CHART (Claims 31 through 35) Elements of Claims 31 through 35 Claim 31 A method for renting movies to customers, the method comprising the computer-implemented steps of: receiving one or more movie selection criteria from a customer that indicates two or more movies that the customer desires to rent; providing to the customer up to a specified number of the two or more movies indicated by the one or more movie selection criteria; and in response to a return of any of the movies provided to the customer, providing to the customer one or more other movies indicated by the one or more movie selection criteria, wherein a total current number of movies provided to the customer does not exceed the specified number. Dockets.Justia.com Prior Art Disclosure 31. See Contentions 1 and 14a. 31a. See Contentions 1a, 14a and 14b. 31b. See Contentions 1b, 14a and 14b. 31c. See Contentions 1c, 14a and 14b. 31d. See Contentions 1d, 14a and 14b. Doc. 178 Att. 9 925473_2.DOC BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION (U.S. PATENT NO. 6,584,450 B1) Elements of Claims 31 through 35 Claim 32 A method as recited in claim 31, wherein the one or more movie selection criteria specifies an order in which the customer desires to receive the movies, the step of providing to the customer up to a specified number of the two or more movies indicated by the one or more movie selection criteria includes providing to the customer up to a specified number of the two or more movies indicated by the move selection criteria in the order specified by the one or more movie selection criteria, and the step of providing to the customer one or more other movies specified by the one or more movie selection criteria includes providing to the customer one or more other movies specified by the one or more movie selection criteria in the order specified by the one or more movie selection criteria. Claim 33 A method as recited in claim 31, wherein the one or more movie selection criteria specifies movie attributes preferred by the customer, the step of providing to the customer up to a specified number of the two or more movies indicated by the one or more movie selection criteria includes automatically selecting and providing to the customer up to a specified number of the two or more movies that have the specified movie attributes preferred by the customer, Prior Art Disclosure 32. See Contention 31. 32a. See Contentions 4a, 14a and 14b. 32b. See Contentions 4b, 14a and 14b. 32c. See Contentions 4c, 14a and 14b. 33. See Contention 31. 33a. See Contentions 6a, 14a and 14b. 33b. See Contentions 6b, 14a and 14b. EXHIBIT I: CLAIM CHART (Claims 31 through 35) Page 2 of 3 925473_2.DOC BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION (U.S. PATENT NO. 6,584,450 B1) Elements of Claims 31 through 35 and the step of providing to the customer one or more other movies specified by the one or more movie selection criteria includes automatically selecting and providing to the customer one or more other movies that have the specified movie attributes preferred by the customer. Claim 34 A method as recited in claim 31, wherein movies are provided to the customer by mail. Claim 35 A method as recited in claim 31, wherein movies are provided to the customer by a delivery agent. Prior Art Disclosure 33c. See Contentions 6c, 14a and 14b. 34. See Contention 31. 34a. See Contentions 12a, 14a and 14b. 35. See Contention 31. 35a. See Contentions 13a, 14a and 14b. EXHIBIT I: CLAIM CHART (Claims 31 through 35) Page 3 of 3 925473_2.DOC

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