Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
Filing
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Unredacted Exhibits to Arnold Declaration ISO Samsung's MSJ by Samsung Electronics America, Inc.(a New York corporation), Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC(a Delaware limited liability company) re 1256 Order on Administrative Motion to File Under Seal, (Dkt. Nos. 930, 945) (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 46 to Arnold, # 2 Exhibit 47 to Arnold, # 3 Exhibit 48 to Arnold, # 4 Exhibit 49 to Arnold, # 5 Exhibit 50 to Arnold, # 6 Exhibit 51 to Arnold, # 7 Exhibit 52 to Arnold, # 8 Exhibit 54 to Arnold, # 9 Exhibit 55 to Arnold, # 10 Exhibit 56 to Arnold, # 11 Exhibit 57 to Arnold, # 12 Exhibit 58 to Arnold, # 13 Exhibit 60 to Arnold, # 14 Exhibit 63 to Arnold, # 15 Exhibit 64 to Arnold, # 16 Exhibit 66 to Arnold, # 17 Exhibit 68 to Arnold, # 18 Exhibit 69 to Arnold, # 19 Exhibit 71 to Arnold, # 20 Exhibit 73 to Arnold, # 21 Exhibit 74 to Arnold, # 22 Exhibit 75 to Arnold, # 23 Exhibit 76 to Arnold, # 24 Exhibit 77 to Arnold, # 25 Exhibit 78 to Arnold, # 26 Exhibit 79 to Arnold, # 27 Exhibit 80 to Arnold, # 28 Exhibit 81 to Arnold, # 29 Exhibit 82 to Arnold)(Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 7/26/2012) Modified text on 7/27/2012 (dhm, COURT STAFF).
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN JOSE DIVISION
APPLE INC., a California
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corporation,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD,
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a Korean business entity;
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SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA,
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INC., a New York corporation;
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SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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AMERICA, LLC, a Delaware
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limited liability company
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Defendants.
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DEPOSITION OF FREDDY ANZURES
Redwood Shores, California
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
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Reported By:
LINDA VACCAREZZA, RPR, CLR, CRP, CSR. NO. 10201
JOB NO. 42857
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to depict?
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And what's the silhouette intended
It's intended to depict a
general -- a person.
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And why did you choose that image
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or graphic as part of that icon along with the
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physical real world address book for the icon?
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MR. MONACH:
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THE WITNESS:
Object to the form.
It's one of a number
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of symbols that people associate with
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people, a silhouette.
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So one reason was you thought it
was already familiar to people?
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Yes.
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And why use the silhouette of a
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top of the person's head as opposed to, like, a
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whole person on an icon?
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Scale.
It's easier to see.
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Typically when you look at IDs of any sort, it's
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usually the top portion of a person.
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Directing your attention to Figure
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1 of the '305 design patent, which is Exhibit
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577, you'll see that there's an empty space there
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between the third rows and then the dock?
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Yes.
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Do you know if there's a reason
for that empty space?
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Yes.
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What's the reason for the empty
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The reason was to provide a space
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space?
between the main icons and the dock icons?
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And why was that?
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By design.
So that there's a
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visual distinction between the four icons at the
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bottom, which we call your favorites, and the
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other icons on the screen.
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And from your perspective as a
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designer, what was the reason for having that
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space between the top three rows of icons and
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then the dock?
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It separates the top icons from
the bottom.
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And does that help users in some
way, is what I'm driving at?
MR. MONACH:
Objection to the form
of the question.
THE WITNESS:
It helps users
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distinguish their favorite icons from the
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other icons on the springboard.
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Q.
Does that make the screen layout,
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that's shown here in the '305 design patent, more
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efficient for users to operate in some way or to
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use?
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MR. MONACH:
Objection.
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foundation, vague, calling for
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Lack of
speculation.
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THE WITNESS:
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I don't know.
Does it help a user in some way to
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be able to distinguish between the -- the
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favorites, as you were calling them, that are
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part of the dock and then the other icons?
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MR. MONACH:
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THE WITNESS:
Same objection.
The space enables
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users to visually see a grouping of their
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favorites at the bottom and a grouping of
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the other icons at the top.
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Does the missing space make it
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easier for the user to find the favorites that
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are there in the dock as opposed to the other
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icons?
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MR. MONACH:
Objection.
Lack of
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foundation, calls for speculation.
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From your perspective as a
designer?
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