Polaris IP, LLC v. Google Inc. et al

Filing 220

SUR-REPLY to Reply to Response to Motion re 195 SEALED MOTION to Compel Production of Source Code per 219 filed by Yahoo!, Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Affidavit, # 2 Exhibit 1, # 3 Exhibit 2, # 4 Exhibit 3, # 5 Exhibit 4, # 6 Exhibit 5, # 7 Exhibit 6, # 8 Exhibit 7, # 9 Exhibit 8, # 10 Exhibit 9, # 11 Exhibit 10)(White, Jason)

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Polaris IP, LLC v. Google Inc. et al Doc. 220 Att. 11 Exhibit 10 Dockets.Justia.com 12424 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD SUITE 1200 LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90025 TELEPHONE 310.826.7474 FACSIMILE 310.826.6991 Andrew D. Weiss E-mail: aweiss@raklaw.com October 29, 2009 Via Email Jason C. White Howrey LLP 32 North Clark Street Suite 3400 Chicago, IL 60654-4717 Re: Dear Jason: I write in response to your letter yesterday to me and your letter dated October 26, 2009 to Debera Hepburn. First, we agree that it would be more efficient to combine the source code computers for the nXn and Bright Response cases into a single computer. We look forward to receiving a single computer with all of the relevant source code for the nXn and Bright Response matters, including the source code we have requested in the past couple of weeks as well as the source code requested below. Please notify us when the source code computer is ready for inspection. Second, with respect to the source code for Yahoo! Mail, I apologize for the confusion. Yahoo! Mail is accused instrumentality in nXn, not Bright Response. Please confirm that the relevant source code for Yahoo! Mail has produced for use in the nXn case. Third, please produce source code for Yahoo!'s "Vibes" and/or the recommendation module(s) used within Yahoo! Shopping. It appears that this source code is relevant but has not been produced. If the source code has been produced, please let us know where we can find it. Sincerely, Russ, August & Kabat /s/ Andrew D. Weiss ADW Andrew D. Weiss Bright Response v. Yahoo! Inc. et al.; nXn v. Yahoo! Inc. et al. 2995-0010 091029 LT Yahoo nXn/Bright Code.doc

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