Miller v. Facebook, Inc. et al
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*** REFER TO DOCUMENT 126 FOR CORRECT EXHIBITS. *** Declaration of David Crane in Support of 114 MOTION for Summary Judgment RE CONTRIBUTORY COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT filed byFacebook, Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1, # 2 Exhibit 2, # 3 Exhibit 3, # 4 Exhibit 4, # 5 Exhibit 5, # 6 Exhibit 6, # 7 Exhibit 7, # 8 Exhibit 8, # 9 Exhibit 9, # 10 Exhibit 10, # 11 Exhibit 11, # 12 Exhibit 12, # 13 Exhibit 13, # 14 Exhibit 14, # 15 Exhibit 15, # 16 Exhibit 16, # 17 Exhibit 17)(Related document(s) 114 ) (Avalos, Julio) (Filed on 3/3/2011) Modified on 3/4/2011 (feriab, COURT STAFF).
Miller v. Facebook, Inc. et al
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CONFIDENTIAL ATTORNEY'S EYES ONLY Rebuttal Expert Report, David Crane Exhibit 5 Partial list of games that change background color to represent a game event:
Missile Command Changes the background color from black to red at end of last level Night Driver Changes the background color from black to white to indicate hitting a pylon Zaxxon Changes the background color from black to red when player's ship is hit Demon Attack Changes the background color from black to white when player's ship is hit Kaboom! Changes the background color from green to lighter colors when bomb is missed River Raid Changes the background color from blue to lighter colors when a bridge is destroyed Defender Changes the background color from black to white to indicate a hit on ship Starmaster Changes the background color from black to white to indicate a hit on ship Star Raiders Background flashes red for red alert, green for shields, multi-color for hit on ship Table 3: Each of these games is either an arcade classic game or a home game which sold a minimum of 500,000 units31. An effort was made to only include games with which a skilled game designer would be familiar.
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From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_video_games
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