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

Filing 931

Declaration of Gray in Support of #930 Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Samsung's Motion for Summary Judgment filed bySamsung Electronics Co. Ltd.. (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) #930 ) (Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 5/17/2012)

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EXHIBIT 2 EXHIBIT 2 – LIST OF MATERIALS CONSIDERED Description U.S. Patent No. 7,849,915 (Exhibit A) Prosecution History of U.S. Patent No. 7,849,915 Stephen Ferg, "Event-Driven Programming: Introduction, Tutorial, History" (Feb. 8, 2006) available at http://eventdrivenpgm.sourceforge.net/event_driven_programming.pdf "What Is an Object?" The Java Tutorials (Oracle), Learning the Java Language, Object-Oriented Programming Concepts, available at http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/concepts/object.html John Vardalas, From DATAR To The FP-6000 Computer: Technological Change In A Canadian Industrial Context, IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Vol. 16, No. 2, 1994. (Exhibit B) Benj Edwards, The computer mouse turns 40, Macworld.com, available at http://www.macworld.com/article/1137400/mouse40.html. “Sketchpad: A Man-Machine Graphical Communication System,” Technical Report No. 574, University of Cambridge, UCAM-CL-TR-574, available at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-574.pdf Johnson, E.A. (1965), "Touch Display - A novel input/output device for computers,” Electronics Letters 1 (8). (Exhibit C) Johnson, E.A. (1967). "Touch Displays: A Programmed Man-Machine Interface," Ergonomics 10 (2). (Exhibit D) U.S. Patent App. 2007/0252821 (“Hollemans”) (Exhibit E) Dean Harris Rubine, "The Automatic Recognition of Gestures," CMU–CS–91–202 (December, 1991). (Exhibit F) Alan Kay, The Early History of Smalltalk, ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 28, No. 3 (March 1993) at available at http://www.smalltalk.org/downloads/papers/SmalltalkHistoryHOPL.pdf K. Perlin and D. Fox, "Pad: A Multiscale Approach to the Computer Interface,'' Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU (1993) available at http://mrl.nyu.edu/~perlin/pad-siggraph.pdf Japanese Patent Publication No. 2000-163031A ("Yasuhiro") (Exhibits G1 and G2) SAMNDCA00359127-359156; SAMNDCA00359049-359126 U.S. Pat. No. 7,138,983 (Exhibit H) Animation: From Cartoons to the User Interface, Bay-Wei Chang and David Ungar, UIST (1993) (Exhibit I) Henry, T.R., Hudson, S.E. and Newell, G.L., Integrating gesture and snapping into a user interface toolkit, Proc, UIST (1990), New York: ACM Press. (Exhibit J) U.S. Patent No. 6,677,965 (Exhibit K) Dietz, P.; Leigh, D. (2001). "DiamondTouch: A Multi-User Touch Technology". Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology. f. UIST: Orlando, FL. pp. 219–226, available at http://www.merl.com/papers/docs/TR2003-125.pdf UbiTable: Impromptu Face-to-Face Collaboration on Horizontal Interactive Surfaces," Fifth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp: Seattle, WA, available at www.merl.com/papers/docs/TR2003-49.pdf Sanders, T., "Touch-screen gamers ex-static at NextFest", V3.co.uk (May 17, 2004), available at http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/1968199/touch-screen-gamers-static-nextfest. Wigdor, D., Shen, C., Forlines, C., Balakrishnan, R., Table-centric interactive spaces for realtime collaboration: solutions, evaluation, and application scenarios (July 2006), available at 1 http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~ravin/papers/collabtech2006_tabletopinteraction.pdf Alan Esenther, Cliff Forlines, Kathy Ryall, Sam Shipman. DiamondTouch SDK: Support for Multi-User, Multi-Touch Applications (ACM CSCW 2002), reprinted as MERL Technical Report No. TR2002-48 (“TR2002-48”). (Exhibit L) Video demonstration of Mandelbrot Application, available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKWe9U5PHmQ. Tse, et al., "Enabling Interaction with Single User Applications through Speech and Gestures on a Multi-User Tabletop," AVI '06 (May 23-26, 2006), Venezia, Italy, first published in December 2005 as MERL Technical Report No. TR2005-130 (“TR2005-130”). (Exhibit M) Video demonstration of Gesture-Speech Interface to Google Earth, available at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6420668728353654549 (Tse Video) Deposition Transcript of Edward Tse (March 8, 2012) (Exhibit N) Clifton Forlines and Chia Shen, DTLens: Multi-user Tabletop Spatial Data Exploration (UIST Oct. 23-27 2005) (“DTLens Paper”) (Exhibit O) Video demonstration of DTLens Application, available at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=388651346883829414#docid=3206119989161784297 Video demonstration of the DTMouse Application, available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t35HXAjNW6s, Chris Forlines, C., Esenther, A., Shen, C., Wigdor, D., and Ryall, K. Multi-user, Multi-display Interaction with a Single-user, Single-display Geospatial Application. UIST ’06 (ACM Oct. 1518 2006) printed in original at pp. 273-276, reprinted as Mitsubishi Electronic Research Laboratories (“MERL”) Technical Report No. TR2006-083 in October 2006 (“MERL-TR2006083”) (Exhibit P) P.H. Dietz and Leigh, D. DiamondTouch: a multi-user touch technology. Proc ACM UIST, (ACM 2001) printed in original at pp. 219-226, reprinted as MERL Technical Report No. TR2003-125. (“MERL-TR2003-125”) (Exhibit Q) Mark S. Hancock, Frederic D. Vernier, Daniel Wigdor, Sheelagh Carpendale, Chia Shen. Rotation and Translation Mechanisms for Tabletop Interaction, printed as MERL Technical Report No. TR2005-118 (“MERL-TR2005-118”) (Exhibit R) Alan Esenther and Kent Wittenburg, Multi-User Multi-Touch Games on DiamondTouch with the DTFlash Toolkit (MERL 2005), printed as MERL Technical Report No. TR2005-105 (“MERL-TR2005-105”) (Exhibit S) MERL hard drive production, including the DiamondTouch system, native libraries, executables, and configuration files for same, as part of the DiamondTouch SDK. (“MERL-Drive”). Oscar de Bruijn, et al., An Interactive Coffee Table for Opportunistic Browsing, available at MERLDrive/pdh/papers/chi2003/OB_CoffeeTable.pdf, (“MERL-CoffeeTable paper”) (Exhibit T) DiamondTouch II 88cm Engineering Prototype (“DiamondTouch Device”). MERL Mandelbrot source code, found at MERLDrive/diamondtouch/people/forlines/src/com/merl (“MERL-MandelbrotSource”). Deposition Transcript of Clifton Forlines (March 8, 2012) (Exhibit U) Jun Rekimoto, SmartSkin: An Infrastructure for Freehand Manipulation on Interactive Surfaces, Conference on Human factors in computing systems, April 2002 (“SmartSkin”).(Exhibit V) Video demonstration of Han's Multitouch System, available at http://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_han_demos_his_breakthrough_touchscreen.html 2 Jefferson Y. Han. 2006. Multi-touch interaction wall. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Emerging technologies (SIGGRAPH ‘06). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 25. (Exhibit W) Jefferson Y. Han. 2005. Low-cost multi-touch sensing through frustrated total internal reflection. In Proceedings of the 18th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology (UIST '05). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 115-118. (“Han Low-cost multi-touch”) (Exhibit X) Jefferson Han Photoboard application source code, HAN00253 – HAN00270. Deposition Transcript of Jefferson Han (March 8, 2012) (Exhibit Y) Deposition Transcript of Herz (October 14, 2011) (Exhibit Z1) Deposition Transcript of Platzer(October 18, 2011) (Exhibit Z2) U.S. Patent No. 7,864,163 (Exhibit AA) IT Law Wiki Definition of "Portable Electronic Device," available at http://itlaw.wikia.com/wiki/Wireless_portable_electronic_device. U.S. Patent Application 2002/0030699 (Exhibit BB) ("Van Ee Application") HTML Specification § 2.2, available at http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/intro/intro.html#h-2.2. XML Specification Revision 5 §1.1, available at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-intro. U.S. Patent Application No. 2004/0107403 (Exhibit CC) ("Tetzchner Application") U.S. Patent No. 7,327,349 (Exhibit DD) ("Robbins Patent") U.S. Patent Application No. 2005/0195221 (Exhibit EE) ("Berger Application") Prosecution History of U.S. Patent No. 7,864,163 APLNDC-X0000002313 (Exhibit FF) APLNDC 0001200374 (Exhibit GG) APLNDC 00016628 (Exhibit HH) APLNDC 0001200348 APLNDC 0001200354 APLNDC 0001200361 APLNDC 00019634 APLNDC 00019636 APLNDC 00019638 APLNDC-X0000004557 World Patent Application 02/093542 World Patent Application 2005/106684 Apple Inc.'s PLR 4-2 Preliminary Claim Constructions Samsung's PLR 4-2 Preliminary Claim Constructions Bederson, et al.: Applens and LaunchTile: Two Designs for One-Handed Thumb Use on Small Devices (Exhibit II) U.S. Patent No. 6,211,856 (Exhibit JJ) ("Choi Patent") 3 U.S. Patent No. 7,933,632 (Exhibit KK) ("Flynt Patent") U.S. Provisional Application 60/718,187 (Exhibit LL) ("Flynt Provisional") U.S. Patent No. 7,289,102 (Exhibit MM) ("Hinckley Patent") U.S. Patent No. 7,138,983 (Exhibit NN) ("Wakai Patent") Declaration of Benjamin Bederson and exhibits thereto (filed Aug. 22, 2011; Dkt No. 165) Deposition Transcript of Benjamin Bederson (September 17, 2011) Declaration of Andries Van Dam and exhibits thereto (filed Aug. 22, 2011; Dkt No. 168) Deposition Transcript of Andries Van Dam (September 14, 2011) Compaq iPaq h1900 series model 1950 PocketPC running LaunchTile (personally used) Sony VGN-U750P touch-screen device running XNav (personally used) Deposition Transcript of Chris Blumenberg (October 14, 2011) (Exhibit OO) Deposition Transcript of Greg Christie (October 18, 2011) (Exhibit PP) Deposition Transcript of Bas Ording (August 9, 2011) Deposition Transcript of Chaudhri Imran (October 14, 2011) Deposition Transcript of Stephen Lemay (October 14, 2011) Deposition Transcript of Andre Boule (October 26, 2011) Deposition Transcript of Marcel Van Os (October 26, 2011) Deposition Transcript of Scott Forstall (October 27, 2011) Deposition Transcript of Richard Williamson (October 28, 2011) 4

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