Netflix, Inc. v. Blockbuster, Inc.

Filing 179

Attachment 11
NOTICE by Blockbuster, Inc. Final Invalidity Contentions for U.S. Patent No. 7,024,381 (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)(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. 7,024,381 B1 EXHIBIT K CLAIM CHART (Claims 44 through 51) Elements of Claims 44 through 51 Claim 44 A computer system for renting movies to customers, comprising: Prior Art Disclosure 441. Reference Guide: pp. 61, 115, 121-123, 177, 181, 1922 Functional Requirements: C.01, C.02, C.04, C.05 and C.06. Maxcess: pp1-3. Sirsi: pp.243-246. Auto Librarian: Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4, pp. 235-243. Yoshida: Figs. 1, 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d and 9, col. 6, ln. 24­col. 7, ln. 11; col. 10, ln. 13­col. 14, ln. 15. Kuriyama: Figs. 7 and 10, col. 4, lns. 24­col. 6, ln. 64. Koya: Figs. 1a, 1b, 4a, 4b and 6, col. 4, ln. 35­col. 8, ln. 30. Crook: Figs. 1-12 and 15, col. 4, lns. 15­col. 19, ln. 30. Isobe: Figs. 1, 2, 5 and 6, col 1, ln. 63­col. 4, ln. 5. By citing prior art or the preamble of the claims listed herein, Blockbuster is not admitting that the preamble of the claims should be considered limitations. The specific citation to a portion of a reference is provided to indicate that it is Blockbuster's present knowledge or belief that the cited portion contains invalidating prior art, which shall not be construed as to suggest that it is the only portion that contains invalidating prior art. 2 1 Dockets.Justia.com Doc. 179 Att. 11 925484_2.DOC BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION (U.S. PATENT NO. 7,024,381 B1) Sieferti `526: Figs. 39-40, col. 17, lns. 13­23. Burks: Fig. 2-6, col. 7, ln. 51­ col. 21, ln. 63. Hironori: Fig.1, para. 0011­0017. Morales: Fig. 6, col. 7, ln. 32­col. 8, ln. 30. Hendricks: Figs. 16 and 21, col. 34, ln. 51­col. 35, ln. 36; col. 38, lns 5­35. Saigh: Fig. 9, col. 11, ln. 18­col. 12, ln. 67. Ginter: Fig. 72A-C, D, col. 263, ln. 10­col. 264, ln. 42. Cook: Fig. 1, col. 4, ln. 8­col. 7, ln. 45. Fein: Figs. 6A-6D, col. 5, ln. 1­col. 10. ln. 19. Leason: Figs. 2A and 5A, col. 5, ln. 26­col. 11, ln. 48. Video Vendor Services, Video Vendor User Manual, pp. 20-21. Bakoglu: Figs. 1-3, col. 2, ln. 46­col. 4, ln. 37. McMullan: Figs. 10-11, col. 17, ln. 61­col. 18, ln. 11. Multi Video Services, Multi Video Article, pp. 22-23. Pop*Card Services, Pop*Card Article No. 1, pp. 146-147. Video Hit Services, Video Hit Article, p. 9. Cine Club Services, Cine Club Article No. 1, p. 8. Campus Video Services, Campus Video Article, bottom of mid. col. AudioQueue Services, AudioQueue Catalog No. 1, p. 65. AudioQueue document Nos. 1-20 BVS services, BVS document Nos. 1-8 Books On Tape document Nos. 1-15 and source code Pop*Card document Nos. 1-9 and video Nos. 1-3 BTCC Business Training Library Services, Business Training Library Web Pages, pp. BB00013049-51. Talking Book World Services, Talking Book World Article, pp 1-2 EXHIBIT K: CLAIM CHART (Claims 44 through 51) Page 2 of 7 925484_2.DOC BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION (U.S. PATENT NO. 7,024,381 B1) Books on Tape Services, Books on Tape Web Pages No. 1, pp. BB00012211-13, Books on Tape Web Pages No. 2, pp. BB00013037-46. Avis Services, Avis Article, p. 6, Avis 1997 Web Pages, pp. BB00011942-47. TiVo Services, TiVo Report, pp. 38-41. Bradley, Figs. 3A, 3B and 7, col. 11, ln. 3 ­ col. 17, ln. 25. Netflix Services, Netflix Web Pages No. 1, pp. BB00013060-63. a computer that is coupled to a digital telecommunications network by a digital telecommunications link; 44a. Reference Guide: pp. 61, 115, 121-123, 177, 181, 192 Functional Requirements: C.01, C.02, C.04, C.05 and C.06. Maxcess: pp1-3. Sirsi: pp.243-246. Auto Librarian: Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4, pp. 235-243. Yoshida: Figs. 1, 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d and 9, col. 6, ln. 24­col. 7, ln. 11; col. 10, ln. 13­col. 14, ln. 15. Kuriyama: Figs. 7 and 10, col. 4, lns. 24­col. 6, ln. 64. Koya: Figs. 1a, 1b, 4a, 4b and 6, col. 4, ln. 35­col. 8, ln. 30. Crook: Figs. 1-12 and 15, col. 4, lns. 15­col. 19, ln. 30. Isobe: Figs. 1, 2, 5 and 6, col 1, ln. 63­col. 4, ln. 5. Sieferti `526: Figs. 39-40, col. 17, lns. 13­23. Burks: Fig. 2-6, col. 7, ln. 51­ col. 21, ln. 63. Hironori: Fig.1, para. 0011­0017. Morales: Fig. 6, col. 7, ln. 32­col. 8, ln. 30. Hendricks: Figs. 16 and 21, col. 34, ln. 51­col. 35, ln. 36; col. 38, lns 5­35. Saigh: Fig. 9, col. 11, ln. 18­col. 12, ln. 67. Ginter: Fig. 72A-C, D, col. 263, ln. 10­col. 264, ln. 42. Cook: Fig. 1, col. 4, ln. 8­col. 7, ln. 45. EXHIBIT K: CLAIM CHART (Claims 44 through 51) Page 3 of 7 925484_2.DOC BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION (U.S. PATENT NO. 7,024,381 B1) Fein: Figs. 6A-6D, col. 5, ln. 1­col. 10. ln. 19. Leason: Figs. 2A and 5A, col. 5, ln. 26­col. 11, ln. 48. Video Vendor Services, Video Vendor User Manual, pp. 20-21. Bakoglu: Figs. 1-3, col. 2, ln. 46­col. 4, ln. 37. McMullan: Figs. 10-11, col. 17, ln. 61­col. 18, ln. 11. Multi Video Services, Multi Video Article, pp. 22-23. Pop*Card Services, Pop*Card Article No. 1, pp. 146-147. Video Hit Services, Video Hit Article, p. 9. Cine Club Services, Cine Club Article No. 1, p. 8. Campus Video Services, Campus Video Article, bottom of mid. col. AudioQueue Services, AudioQueue Catalog No. 1, p. 65. AudioQueue document Nos. 1-20 BVS services, BVS document Nos. 1-8 Books On Tape document Nos. 1-15 and source code Pop*Card document Nos. 1-9 and video Nos. 1-3 BTCC Business Training Library Services, Business Training Library Web Pages, pp. BB00013049-51. Talking Book World Services, Talking Book World Article, pp 1-2 Books on Tape Services, Books on Tape Web Pages No. 2, pp. BB00013037-46. Avis Services, Avis Article, p. 6, Avis 1997 Web Pages, pp. BB00011942-47. TiVo Services, TiVo Report, pp. 38-41. Bradley, Figs. 3A, 3B and 7, col. 11, ln. 3 ­ col. 17, ln. 25. Netflix Services, Netflix Web Pages No. 1, pp. BB00013060-63. an electronic digital memory in the computer; 44b. Burks: Fig. 2-6, col. 7, ln. 51­ col. 21, ln. 63. Hironori: Fig.1, para. 0011­0017. EXHIBIT K: CLAIM CHART (Claims 44 through 51) Page 4 of 7 925484_2.DOC BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION (U.S. PATENT NO. 7,024,381 B1) one or more sequences of computer program instructions stored in the electronic digital memory which, when executed, cause the computer to perform the steps of: providing electronic digital information that causes one or more attributes of movies to be displayed; establishing, in electronic digital form, from electronic digital information received over the Internet, a movie rental queue associated with a customer comprising an ordered list indicating two or more movies for renting to the customer; causing to be delivered to the customer up to a specified number of movies based upon the order of the list; in response to one or more delivery criteria being satisfied, selecting another movie based upon the order of the list and causing the selected movie to be delivered to the customer; and in response to other electronic digital information received from the customer over the Internet, electronically updating the movie rental queue. Claim 45 A computer system as recited in claim 44, 44c. Burks: Fig. 2-6, col. 7, ln. 51­ col. 21, ln. 63. Hironori: Fig.1, para. 0011­0017. 44d. See Contention 1a. 44e. See Contention 1b. 44e. See Contention 1c. 44f. See Contention 1d. 44g. See Contention 1e. 45. See Contention 44. EXHIBIT K: CLAIM CHART (Claims 44 through 51) Page 5 of 7 925484_2.DOC BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION (U.S. PATENT NO. 7,024,381 B1) wherein the other electronic digital information specifies changing the order of the two or more movies for renting to the customer. Claim 46 A computer system as recited in claim 44, wherein the other electronic digital information specifies an additional movie to add to the ordered list. Claim 47 A computer system as recited in claim 44, wherein the other electronic digital information specifies removing an indication of one or more of the movies from the ordered list. Claim 48 A computer system as recited in claim 44, wherein the delivery of the selected movie comprises delivery by mail. Claim 49 A computer system as recited in claim 44, wherein the delivery of the selected movie comprises delivery by mail on one or more optical media. 45a. See Contention 2a. 46. See Contention 44. 46a. See Contention 3a. 47. See Contention 44. 47a. See Contention 4a. 48. See Contention 44. 48a. See Contention 7a. 49. See Contention 44. 49a. See Contention 8a. EXHIBIT K: CLAIM CHART (Claims 44 through 51) Page 6 of 7 925484_2.DOC BLOCKBUSTER'S FINAL INVALIDITY CONTENTION (U.S. PATENT NO. 7,024,381 B1) Claim 50 A computer system as recited in claim 44, wherein the delivery criteria comprise receipt by mail. Claim 51 A computer system as recited in claim 44, wherein a number of movies delivered to the customer and not yet returned does not exceed the specified number. 50. See Contention 44. 50a. See Contention 9a. 51. See Contention 44. 51a. See Contention 10a. 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