Software Rights Archive, LLC v. Google Inc. et al

Filing 198

Opposed MOTION Granting Defendants Leave to Amend and Supplement Invalidity Contentions by IAC Search & Media, Inc., Lycos, Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Dec of Mark D. Baker, # 2 Exhibit A to Dec of Mark D. Baker, # 3 Exhibit B to Dec of Mark D. Baker, # 4 Exhibit C to Dec of Mark D. Baker, # 5 Exhibit D to Dec of Mark D. Baker, # 6 Exhibit E to Dec of Mark D. Baker, # 7 Exhibit F to Dec of Mark D. Baker, # 8 Exhibit G to Dec of Mark D. Baker, # 9 Text of Proposed Order Granting Defendants Leave to Amend and Supplement Invalidity Contentions)(Maloney, Collin)

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Software Rights Archive, LLC v. Google Inc. et al Doc. 198 Att. 9 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION SOFTWARE RIGHTS ARCHIVE, LLC v. GOOGLE INC., YAHOO! INC., IAC SEARCH & MEDIA, INC., AOL, LLC, AND LYCOS, INC. ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR LEAVE TO AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT INVALIDITY CONTENTIONS Before the Court is Defendants Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., IAC Search & Media, Inc., AOL, LLC, and Lycos, Inc.'s (collectively, "Defendants") Motion for Leave to Amend and Supplement Invalidity Contentions. After reviewing the Motion for Leave, the Response in Opposition thereto, and any further briefing, the Court finds that the Motion for Leave should be and hereby is GRANTED. Accordingly, it is ORDERED that Defendants Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., IAC Search & Media, Inc., AOL, LLC, and Lycos, Inc.'s Motion for Leave to Amend and Supplement Invalidity Contentions is GRANTED. It is further ORDERED that the Appendix and claim charts containing the proposed amendments and supplementation to Defendants' invalidity contentions, which were served by Defendants on Plaintiff Software Rights Archive, LLC on November 25, 2009, are deemed by the Court to be a part of Defendants' Invalidity Contentions in this case. Civil Case No. 2:07-cv-511 (CE) 1 Dockets.Justia.com

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