Miller v. Facebook, Inc. et al

Filing 116

*** 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).

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Miller v. Facebook, Inc. et al Doc. 116 Att. 6 EXHIBIT 6 Dockets.Justia.com Tag Search - Walkthrough Guides, Reviews, Discussion, Hints and Tips at Jay is Games Subscribe, Like, & Follow Sign In Home All Games Walkthroughs Download Casual Games Tags Mobile Games Favorites Help Squad Find a game... Submit Welcome! We review, discuss Welcome! We review, discuss and recommend only the best and recommend only the best Flash and Casual games Flash and Casual games available on the Web. available on the Web. Review Schedule: Review Schedule: Weekdays: browser games Weekdays: browser games Weekends: downloads Weekends: downloads Games Tagged with "chainreaction" Sort by Date 1 Search Icy Gifts Feb 2011 4.44 Rating: Tags: action, arcade, browser, chainreaction, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, rating-g, silengames, simpleidea, upgrades Icy Gifts has you freeing frozen presents using chain reaction explosions. It doesn't have a huge challenge or innovate in the genre, but it is a solid package. The visuals are slick and the soundtrack is pleasant. There's enough variety and objectives to keep a completionist busy and a causal gamer entertained. Consider this a late Christmas present. The Deep Jan 2011 3.18 Rating: Tags: aperepechko, arcade, browser, chainreaction, color, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, rating-g Alexey Perepechko's The Deep serves up the same scintillating experience as Boomshine while giving players a bit more control over the reactions they precipitate. The graphics and animations are colorful and atmospheric without being distracting, and the ambient soundtrack really sets the mood, especially the joyful, ethereal theme that kicks in when you complete your goal. With its pretty production and well thought-out gameplay, The Deep is a clever twist on a familiar game that fully maximizes its potential. Nuclearoids Nov 2010 4.32 Rating: Tags: arcade, asamarin, browser, chainreaction, flash, free, game, gamebalance, macwinlinux, physics, rating-g, webtoy Nuclearoids is a chain reaction arcade game that will remind you a little of Boomshine. A collaboration between GameBalance (Warp Forest, Orbox) and Alexander Samarin, expect a whole lot of smooth color changes and great visual effects to go along with your physics-based orb collisions. It's a game of not-quite-controlled chaos that takes a big step in the webtoy direction. Favorite Games [edit] Save links to your favorite games here. Use the Favorites editor. Castlemouse Feb 2010 4.18 Rating: Tags: browser, chainreaction, free, game, jiginteractive, macwin, puzzle, rating-g, shockwave Top Rated | Recommended And oldie but a goodie, Castlemouse is a puzzle game filled with complex chain reactions. To catch the mouse, you need a cat. To keep the cat moving, you need to scare it with a bigger animal. Soon, you've got an entire zoo full of critters chasing each other around the grid. And you're having a great time doing it! Blast Master Jan 2010 3.61 Rating: Tags: browser, chainreaction, flash, free, game, gamebalance, komix, macwinlinux, puzzle, rating-g Put your fine-tuning skills to the test as you endeavor to set off a chain reaction to destroy the entire board in Blast Master, the newest puzzle game from Komix and GameBalance. Using a set number of explosives, rig the board so that each detonation triggers the next until the area is clear. The perfect size to fill your coffee http://jayisgames.com/tag/chainreaction[3/3/2011 4:02:22 PM] Tag Search - Walkthrough Guides, Reviews, Discussion, Hints and Tips at Jay is Games break with some much needed boom-age. Polygonal Fury Choose between Top Rated or random Recommended games. Setting is saved automatically. Jun 2009 4.24 Rating: Tags: arcade, browser, chainreaction, doginlake, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, rating-g, skill all. Polygonal Fury takes the basic chain reaction gameplay of Boomshine and adds a number of bells and whistles to it. Ultimately, it's a skill-based game, and the balance is perfect to keep you playing for just one more level, until you've finished them StarShine 2 Nov 2008 4.18 Rating: Tags: action, browser, chainreaction, community, flash, free, game, herointeractive, leveleditor, macwinlinux, physics, puzzle, rating-g, starshine StarShine 2 is the sequel to last year's celestial puzzler, and is the latest in a line of jewel-like games from Hero Interactive. You control a shooting star, positioning it somewhere on the circumference of a circle surrounding the play field with the mouse. Your goal is to set-up a chain reaction that hits and lights up every star. Linkaball Jul 2008 3.51 Rating: Tags: browser, chainreaction, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, omgames, rating-g, simpleidea, strategy Even if you think Boomshine is fine just as it is, you'll want to check out Linkaball from UK developer OMGames. Rather than attempt the futile task of beating Boomshine at its own game, Linkaball takes the gameplay in a new direction, with a new collision mechanic as well as activating power-ups and a repellent forcefield. Circle Chain Oct 2007 3.95 Rating: Tags: action, browser, chainreaction, eferonato, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, puzzle, rating-g Continuing the recent theme of games based on a simple idea, Emanuele Feronato of Italy has created this addictive little action puzzler of chain reactions called Circle Chain. It's a no-frills game production inspired by Boomshine, and yet it manages to be a somewhat different game altogether. CGDC4: Decon Oct 2007 (not enough votes yet) Rating: Tags: ballphysicstheme, cgdc4, chainreaction, competition, game, ltdstudios, macwinlinux, rating-g, simpleidea The next entry is another game that comes from Texas (US), this time from Kevin Mintmier and Mutizwa Chirunga representing LTD (Living the Dream) Studios. Decon is a game of chain reactions with a unique twist that implements the "ball physics" theme. Please give Kevin and Mutizwa a warm JIG welcome by providing the valuable feedback and constructive criticism that you do so well in the comments. Yalpeyalper Link back to JIG! Sep 2007 3.61 Rating: Tags: browser, cgdc3, chainreaction, competition, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, puzzle, rating-g, replaytheme, simpleidea, tonypa Yalpeyalper is a chain reaction game by the ever-inventive, Tonypa. There have been many chain reaction games made in Flash, and the formula is simple: click one object and watch as the rest of the objects react in sequence. However, while other chain reaction games leave your fate up to chance, Yalpeyalper forces you to make sure you've picked the right starting point. [HTML code] http://jayisgames.com/tag/chainreaction[3/3/2011 4:02:22 PM] Tag Search - Walkthrough Guides, Reviews, Discussion, Hints and Tips at Jay is Games StarShine Jun 2007 4.73 Rating: Tags: action, browser, chainreaction, flash, free, game, herointeractive, macwinlinux, physics, puzzle, rating-g, starshine Ricochet shooting stars across the sky to light the heavens and unlock levels in this dazzling new action puzzler by Hero Interactive. Starshine is a game of rays and angles in which the objective is to light all of the stars to advance to the next level. You have but a single shooting star in your arsenal to fire from anywhere along the outer edge of the circular field of play. The path your shooting star will take depends on the type of stars it comes in contact with. Monthly Archives Select a Month... Select a Month... Boomshine Mar 2007 4.82 Rating: Tags: action, browser, chainreaction, dmiller, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, rating-g, simpleidea Legal notice All games mentioned or hosted and images appearing on JayIsGames are Copyright their respective owner(s). All other content is Copyright ©2003-2011 Casual Gameplay. All Rights Reserved. Danny Miller's Boomshine is a new riff on the chain-reaction action pioneered by Omega's Every Extend. The goal is to remove a given number of the colorful, floating dots moving around the screen. It would be a stretch to call Boomshine relaxing, but it is certainly refreshing, and a nice, albeit simple addition to a rapidly growing category of casual gameplay. Clack 2 Mar 2007 RSS Feed Subscribe to our feed (not enough votes yet) Rating: Tags: browser, chainreaction, clack, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, original, puzzle, rating-g, sean, simpleidea For those who've been to Clack and back, it's time for another puzzle adventure with Clack 2, as Sean Hawkes has been busy finishing up the next in what is shaping up to be a series of delightful puzzle games. If you haven't already played the original, you may want to go do that first as it is an excellent introduction to these wonderful and original, Flash mechanical puzzle toys. Goldburger To Go Jan 2007 4.62 Rating: Tags: browser, chainreaction, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, puzzle, rating-g, rubegoldberg, simpleidea Goldburger To Go is a short flash game where you must position various components in a Rube Goldberg-type device in order to assemble a tasty (but unhealthy) snack on a skateboard at the end. Clack Aug 2006 4.72 Rating: Tags: browser, cgdc1, chainreaction, clack, competition, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, original, puzzle, rating-g, rubegoldberg, sean, simpleidea At first glance the game appears to be a layout from a schematic diagram, which might easily scare you away if you're a nontechnical type. And it will likely have you scratching your head wondering just what to do with it even if you are an electrical engineer. However, those adventurous souls that persevere, by poking around the surface to learn what is hiding underneath, will be nicely rewarded by what they find. ARC Mar 2006 (not enough votes yet) Rating: Tags: action, browser, chainreaction, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, mouseplay, original, rating-g, simpleidea, unique A delightful game integrating sight and sound, ARC is a game of chain-reactions and music-making that will likely go directly into your Favorites list. The elegant simplicity with which ARC blends audio and visual stimuli with interactivity is like sweets for the http://jayisgames.com/tag/chainreaction[3/3/2011 4:02:22 PM] Tag Search - Walkthrough Guides, Reviews, Discussion, Hints and Tips at Jay is Games senses, and a refreshing change from the usual. Pretty Pretty Bang Bang Feb 2006 (not enough votes yet) Rating: Tags: action, browser, chainreaction, everyextend, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, mouseplay, rating-g, studiohunty Pretty Pretty Bang Bang is a simple action game of avoidance, bosses, and chain reactions. It's the pretty chain reactions that occur that gives this game its name. Very easy to pick-up and play and it can be a lot of fun once the rules are understood. Featuring the effervescent Hairdresser Corndog and Bumbershoot Evangelist. Not to be missed! Grid Game Feb 2005 (not enough votes yet) Rating: Tags: browser, chainreaction, flash, free, game, macwinlinux, mjames, puzzle, rating-g, simpleidea A fun little Flash piece by deviantART contributor, Mark James from the UK. Gridgame is more of a Flash toy than a game, really, and yet the score tally gives this mesmerizing diversion an addictive quality. Simply click anywhere in the grid to activate a cell. Doing so causes the cell... [Top of Page] | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Support | Game Ratings (for parents) | Contact | Brought to you by Casual GameplayTM and JayisgamesTM http://jayisgames.com/tag/chainreaction[3/3/2011 4:02:22 PM]

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