Nokia Corporation v. Apple Inc.

Filing 51

Joint PROPOSED ORDER Protective by Apple Inc., Nokia Corporation, Nokia Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A)(Blumenfeld, Jack)

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EXHIBIT A IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE NOKIA CORPORATION Plaintiff, v. APPLE INC. Defendant. APPLE INC. Counterclaim-Plaintiff, v. NOKIA CORPORATION and NOKIA INC., Counterclaim-Defendants. Agreement To Be Bound By Protective Order I have read and understand the terms and restrictions of the Joint Protective Order entered in the above-captioned action by the Court. I understand the provisions of the Joint Protective Order, and I understand the responsibilities and obligations the Joint Protective Order imposes on persons viewing the litigation material which is subject to the Joint Protective Order (the "Protected Material"). I understand that any violation of the terms of the Joint Protective Order may constitute contempt of a court order. In accordance with the Joint Protective Order, so as to permit me to view the Protected Material, or produce the Protected Material, which is subject to the Joint Protective Order, I hereby agree to be bound by all of its provisions and terms, and I hereby submit to the jurisdiction of the District Court for the District of Delaware for the purposes of enforcement of the Joint Protective Order. I shall not use or disclose to others, except in accordance with the Joint Protective Order, any Protected Material. I understand that, if I fail to abide by the terms of the Joint Protective Order, I may be subject to sanctions by way of contempt of Court, separate legal and equitable recourse by the adversely affected Producing Party, or other appropriate relief. C.A. No. 09-791-GMS Dated: ______________________ By: __________________________ Name: __________________________ Title: __________________________

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