Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al

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MOTION for Extension of Time and to Seal Documents re #1024 Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Documents Re Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment, #1022 Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Documents Re Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment, #1020 Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Documents Under Seal Re Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment, #1023 Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Documents Re Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment, #925 Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Apple's Motion for Summary Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent Number 7,362,867 and Invalidity of U.S. Patent Numbers 7,456,893 and 7,577,460, #1013 Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Documents Under Seal Re Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment filed by Samsung Electronics America, Inc.(a New York corporation), Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC(a Delaware limited liability company). Responses due by 7/2/2012. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1 to Samsung's Motion, #2 Declaration of Anthony P. Alden in Support of Samsung's Motion, #3 Exhibit 1 to the Alden Declaration, #4 Declaration of Hankil Kang in Support of Samsung's Motion, #5 Exhibit 1 to the Kang Declaration, #6 Exhibit 2 to the Kang Declaration, #7 Exhibit 3 to the Kang Declaration, #8 Exhibit 4 to the Kang Declaration, #9 Exhibit 5 to the Kang Declaration, #10 Exhibit 6 to the Kang Declaration, #11 Exhibit 7 to the Kang Declaration, #12 Exhibit 8 to the Kang Declaration, #13 Exhibit 9 to the Kang Declaration, #14 Exhibit 10 to the Kang Declaration, #15 Exhibit 11 to the Kang Declaration, #16 Exhibit 12 to the Kang Declaration, #17 Exhibit 13 to the Kang Declaration, #18 Exhibit 14 to the Kang Declaration, #19 Exhibit 15 to the Kang Declaration, #20 Exhibit 16 to the Kang Declaration, #21 Exhibit 17 to the Kang Declaration, #22 Exhibit 18 to the Kang Declaration Pt. 1 of 5, #23 Exhibit 18 to the Kang Declaration Pt. 2 of 5, #24 Exhibit 18 to the Kang Declaration Pt. 3 of 5, #25 Exhibit 18 to the Kang Declaration Pt. 4 of 5, #26 Exhibit 18 to the Kang Declaration Pt. 5 of 5, #27 Exhibit 19 to the Kang Declaration, #28 Exhibit 20 to the Kang Declaration, #29 Exhibit 21 to the Kang Declaration, #30 Exhibit 22 to the Kang Declaration, #31 Exhibit 23 to the Kang Declaration, #32 Exhibit 24 to the Kang Declaration, #33 Exhibit 25 to the Kang Declaration, #34 Exhibit 26 to the Kang Declaration, #35 Exhibit 27 to the Kang Declaration, #36 Exhibit 28 to the Kang Declaration, #37 Proposed Order Granting Samsung's Miscellaneous Administrative Request)(Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 6/28/2012)

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KANG DECLARATION EXHIBIT 25 Infringement Claim Chart for U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 against the Galaxy Tab 10.1 Tablet U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 1 A machine implemented method for scrolling on a touch-sensitive display of a device comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device, which includes a touch-sensitive display, performs a machine implemented method for scrolling on the touch-sensitive display. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scrolling an image.) sf-3123386 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 receiving a user input, the user input is one or more input points applied to the touchsensitive display that is integrated with the device; Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device receives a user input. The user input includes one or more input points (one or more fingers) applied to the touch-sensitive display that is integrated with the Samsung device. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 receiving user input.) sf-3123386 1 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 creating an event object in response to the user input; Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 determining whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation by distinguishing between a single input point applied to the touch-sensitive display that is interpreted as the scroll operation and two or more input points applied to the touch-sensitive display that are interpreted as the gesture operation; (Screenshots of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scrolling in response to a single input point applied to the touch-sensitive display and scaling in response to two or more input points applied to the touch-sensitive display.) sf-3123386 2 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 sf-3123386 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 3 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 issuing at least one scroll or gesture call based on invoking the scroll or gesture operation; responding to at least one scroll call, if issued, by scrolling a window having a view associated with the event object based on an amount of a scroll with the scroll stopped at a predetermined position in relation to the user input; and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device issues at least one scroll or gesture call based on invoking the scroll or gesture operation. The Samsung device responds to at least one scroll call, if issued, by scrolling a window having a view associated with the event object based on an amount of a scroll (related to the distance the finger is moved) with the scroll stopped at a predetermined position in relation to the user input. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scrolling an image.)  , sf-3123386 4 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 sf-3123386 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 5 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 sf-3123386 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 6 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 responding to at least one gesture call, if issued, by scaling the view associated with the event object based on receiving the two or more input points in the form of the user input. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device responds to at least one gesture call, if issued, by scaling the view associated with the event object based on receiving the two or more input points (two or more fingers) in the form of the user input. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scaling an image.) sf-3123386 7 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 sf-3123386 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 8 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 2 The method as in claim 1, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device rubberbands a scrolling region displayed within the window by a predetermined maximum displacement when the scrolling region exceeds a window edge based on the scroll. rubberbanding a scrolling region displayed within the window by a predetermined maximum displacement when the scrolling region exceeds a window edge based on the scroll. . (Screenshots of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 rubberbanding an image.) sf-3123386 9 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 3 The method as in claim 1, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device attaches scroll indicators to the window edge. attaching scroll indicators to a content edge of the window. Content edge of the window Scroll indicator (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 attaching a scroll indicator to a content edge of the window.) sf-3123386 10 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 4 The method as in claim 1, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device attaches scroll indicators to the window edge. attaching scroll indicators to the window edge. Window edge Scroll indicator (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 attaching a scroll indicator to the window edge.) sf-3123386 11 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 5 The method as in claim 1, wherein determining whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation is based on receiving a drag user input for a certain time period. Claim 6 The method as in claim 1, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device determines whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation based on receiving a drag user input for a certain time period. The Samsung device responds to at least one gesture call, if issued, by rotating a view associated with the event object based on receiving a plurality of input points (plurality of fingers) in the form of the user input. responding to at least one gesture call, if issued, by rotating a view associated with the event object based on receiving a plurality of input points in the form of the user input. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 rotating an image.) sf-3123386 12 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 7 The method as in claim 1, wherein the device is one of: a data processing device, a portable device, a portable data processing device, a multi touch device, a multi touch portable device, a wireless device, and a cell phone. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device is a multi touch portable device. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 receiving multiple input points.) sf-3123386 13 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 8 A machine readable storage medium storing executable program instructions which when executed cause a data processing system to perform a method comprising: sf-3123386 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device includes a computer readable storage medium storing executable program instructions. The executable program instructions, when executed, cause the Samsung device to perform a method. 14 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 receiving a user input, the user input is one or more input points applied to a touch-sensitive display that is integrated with the data processing system; Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The instructions, when executed, cause the Samsung device to receive a user input. The user input includes one or more input points (one or more fingers) applied to the touch-sensitive display that is integrated with the Samsung device. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 receiving user input.) sf-3123386 15 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 creating an event object in response to the user input; Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 determining whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation by distinguishing between a single input point applied to the touch-sensitive display that is interpreted as the scroll operation and two or more input points applied to the touch-sensitive display that are interpreted as the gesture operation; (Screenshots of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scrolling in response to a single input point applied to the touch-sensitive display and scaling in response to two or more input points applied to the touch-sensitive display.) sf-3123386 16 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 issuing at least one scroll or gesture call based on invoking the scroll or gesture operation; Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The instructions, when executed, cause the Samsung device to issue at least one scroll or gesture call based on invoking the scroll or gesture operation. The instructions, when executed, also cause the Samsung device to respond to at least one scroll call, if issued, by scrolling a window having a view associated with the event object. responding to at least one scroll call, if issued, by scrolling a window having a view associated with the event object; and (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scrolling an image.) sf-3123386 17 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 responding to at least one gesture call, if issued, by scaling the view associated with the event object based on receiving the two or more input points in the form of the user input. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The instructions, when executed, cause the Samsung device to at least one gesture call, if issued, by scaling the view associated with the event object based on receiving the two or more input points (two or more fingers) in the form of the user input. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scaling an image.) sf-3123386 18 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 9 The medium as in claim 8, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The instructions, when executed, cause the Samsung device to rubberband a scrolling region displayed within the window by a predetermined maximum displacement when the scrolled region exceeds a window edge based on the scroll. rubberbanding a scrolling region displayed within the window by a predetermined maximum displacement when the scrolled region exceeds a window edge based on the scroll. (Screenshots of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 rubberbanding an image.) sf-3123386 19 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 10 The medium as in claim 8, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The instructions, when executed, cause the Samsung device to attach scroll indicators to a content edge of the view. attaching scroll indicators to a content edge of the view. Content edge of the view Scroll indicator (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 attaching a scroll indicator to a content edge of the view.) sf-3123386 20 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 11 The medium as in claim 8, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The instructions, when executed, cause the Samsung device to attach scroll indicators to a window edge of the view. attaching scroll indicators to a window edge of the view. Window edge of the view Scroll indicator (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 attaching a scroll indicator to a window edge of the view.) sf-3123386 21 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 12 The medium as in claim 8, wherein determining whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation is based on receiving a drag user input for a certain time period. Claim 13 The medium as in claim 8, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The instructions, when executed, cause the Samsung device to determine whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation based on receiving a drag user input for a certain time period. The Samsung device responds to at least one gesture call, if issued, by rotating a view associated with the event object based on receiving a plurality of input points (plurality of fingers) in the form of the user input. responding to at least one gesture call, if issued, by rotating a view associated with the event object based on receiving a plurality of input points in the form of the user input. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 rotating an image.) sf-3123386 22 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Claim 14 The medium as in claim 8, wherein the The Samsung device is a multi touch portable device. data processing system is one of: a data processing device, a portable device, a portable data processing device, a multi touch device, a multi touch portable device, a wireless device, and a cell phone. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 receiving multiple input points.) sf-3123386 23 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 15 An apparatus, comprising: means for receiving, through a hardware device, a user input on a touch-sensitive display of the apparatus, the user input is one or more input points applied to the touch-sensitive display that is integrated with the apparatus; Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device includes a processor executing computer instructions for receiving, through a hardware device, a user input on a touch-sensitive display of the apparatus, the user input is one or more input points (one or more fingers) applied to the touch-sensitive display that is integrated with the Samsung device. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 receiving user input.) sf-3123386 24 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 means for creating an event object in response to the user input; Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 means for determining whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation by distinguishing between a single input point applied to the touch-sensitive display that is interpreted as the scroll operation and two or more input points applied to the touch-sensitive display that are interpreted as the gesture operation; (Screenshots of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scrolling in response to a single input point applied to the touch-sensitive display and scaling in response to two or more input points applied to the touch-sensitive display.) sf-3123386 25 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 means for issuing at least one scroll or gesture call based on invoking the scroll or gesture operation; Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device includes a processor executing computer instructions for issuing at least one scroll or gesture call based on invoking the scroll or gesture operation. The processor also executing computer instructions for responding to at least one scroll call, if issued, by scrolling a window having a view associated with the event object. means for responding to at least one scroll call, if issued, by scrolling a window having a view associated with the event object; and (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scrolling an image.) sf-3123386 26 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 means for responding to at least one gesture call, if issued, by scaling the view associated with the event object based on receiving the two or more input points in the form of the user input. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device includes a processor executing computer instructions for responding to at least one gesture call, if issued, by scaling the view associated with the event object based on receiving the two or more input points (two or more fingers) in the form of the user input. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 scaling an image.) sf-3123386 27 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 16 The apparatus as in claim 15, further comprising: means for rubberbanding a scrolling region displayed within the window by a predetermined maximum displacement when the scrolling region exceeds a window edge based on the scroll. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device includes a processor executing computer instructions for rubberbanding a scrolling region displayed within the window by a predetermined maximum displacement when the scrolling region exceeds a window edge based on the scroll. (Screenshots of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 rubberbanding an image.) sf-3123386 28 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 17 The apparatus as in claim 15, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device includes a processor executing computer instructions for attaching scroll indicators to a content edge of the window. means for attaching scroll indicators to a content edge of the window. Content edge of the window Scroll indicator (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 attaching a scroll indicator to a content edge of the window.) sf-3123386 29 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 18 The apparatus as in claim 15, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device includes a processor executing computer instructions for attaching scroll indicators to the window edge. means for attaching scroll indicators to the window edge. Window edge Scroll indicator (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 attaching a scroll indicator to the window edge.) Claim 19 The apparatus as in claim 15, wherein determining whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation is based on receiving a drag user input for a certain time period. sf-3123386 The Samsung device includes a processor executing computer instructions for determining whether the event object invokes a scroll or gesture operation based on receiving a drag user input for a certain time period. 30 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 20 The apparatus as in claim 15, further comprising: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device responds to at least one gesture call, if issued, by rotating a view associated with the event object based on receiving a plurality of input points (plurality of fingers) in the form of the user input. means for responding to at least one gesture call, if issued, by rotating a view associated with the event object based on receiving a plurality of input points in the form of the user input. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 rotating an image.) sf-3123386 31 U.S. Patent No. 7,844,915 Claim 21 The apparatus as in claim 15, wherein the apparatus is one of: a data processing device, a portable device, a portable data processing device, a multi touch device, a multi touch portable device, a wireless device, and a cell phone. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 The Samsung device is a multi touch portable device. (Screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 receiving multiple input points.) sf-3123386 32

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