Digital Envoy Inc., v. Google Inc.,

Filing 212

Attachment 12
Brief re 210 Brief, Digital Envoy's Supplemental Brief In Support Of Digital Envoy's Motion To Compel filed byDigital Envoy,Inc.,. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A# 2 Exhibit B# 3 Exhibit C part 1# 4 Exhibit C part 2# 5 Exhibit D# 6 Exhibit E# 7 Exhibit F# 8 Exhibit G# 9 Exhibit H# 10 Exhibit I# 11 Exhibit J# 12 Exhibit K# 13 Exhibit L# 14 Exhibit M [Filed Under Seal])(Related document(s)210) (Blackman, Brian) (Filed on 7/5/2005)

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Case 5:04-cv-01497-RS Document 212-13 Filed 07/05/2005 Page 1 of 4 2 N N Document 212-13 Filed 07/05/2005 Page 2 of 4 Page I Case 5:04-cv-01497-RS UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUR T 3 ORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN JOSE DIVISIO N DIGITAL ENVOY, It C . , Pla ntif /Counter efendan , VS . GOOGLE, INC, Defendant/Counterclaimant , o . 00401 7 RS :i j: DEPOSITION OF SCOTT SPENCER 14 New York, New Yor k Friday, June 10, 200 5 1_ -7 a CONFIDENTIAL c s CONFIDENTIA L E Reported ;3 ;f; Adrienne M . Mignano JOB NO . 17,394 0 COPY ESQUIRE DE-POSITJON SERVICES 1-800-944-9454 a t Case 5:04-cv-01497-RS Document 212-13 Filed 07/05/2005 Page 3 of 4 cold o ble I k that the a n data from no r to =arti c to its decisio n d `ert . sing -? Objection . T o 8 th you now the extent that know i L tat Envoy's data , hoer always been a question of o reach, rate pab l i e :li hat th e data i n participat e in e t Case 5:04-cv-01497-RS Document 212-13 Filed 07/05/2005 Page 4 of 4 S. Spencer Publishers service ? Yes . And who has to ld A. oa tha t otargeting is a common feature provided ? every provider of ad serving solutions, To not have it would be a missing co mm on feature . ' in almost every `` as a deck box, do you have geotargeting, yes . So -- so you r on your understan d ge data as a feature of the service on someone's specific statement the existence of geotargeting orta :nt to their decision to A. havin g :ing . r res t o you know how muc h data ? ri o you

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