Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al
Filing
1384
RESPONSE in Opposition re 1367 MOTION for Judgment as a Matter of Law UNDER RULE 50(b) THAT THE ASSERTED CLAIMS OF THE PATENTS-IN-SUIT ARE NOT INVALID, OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE FOR A NEW TRIAL UNDER RULE 59 MOTION for Judgment as a Matter of Law UNDER RULE 50(b) THAT THE ASSERTED CLAIMS OF THE PATENTS-IN-SUIT ARE NOT INVALID, OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE FOR A NEW TRIAL UNDER RULE 59 filed by Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc., J.C. Penney Corporation, Inc., Yahoo! Inc., YouTube, LLC. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1 - Phillips' Direct MediaView Demonstrative, # 2 Exhibit 2 - Phillips' Viola Chart Demonstrative, # 3 Exhibit 3 - Viola Type Demonstrative)(Doan, Jennifer) (Additional attachment(s) added on 3/30/2012: # 4 Text of Proposed Order) (gsg, ).
Exhibit 2
Viola Makes The Eolas Patents Invalid
’906
Patent
’985 Patent
Claim 1
1
Claim 3
Claim 10
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responding to text formats to initiate processing
specified by the text formats;
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Claim 20
Computer
Readable
Media
Claim 22
Claim 36
Claim 38
Serving
Claim 40
Claim 42
Serving
Serving
Claim 1
Claim 6
Computer
Program
Product
executing the browser application on the client
workstation, with the browser application:
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Claim 18
Computer
Readable
Media
1. A method for running an application program in
distributed hypermedia network environment,
wherein the network environment comprises at
least one client workstation and one network
server coupled to the network environment, the
method comprising:
receiving, at the client workstation from the
network server over the network environment, at
least one file containing information to enable
browser application to display at least portion of
distributed hypermedia document within browsercontrolled window;
Claim 16
displaying at least portion of the document within
the browser-controlled window;
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6
7
HTML
Tags
identifying an embed text format which
corresponds to first location in the document,
where the embed text format specifies the
location of at least portion of an object external to
the file, where the object has type information
associated with it;
HTML
Tags
HTML
Tags
HTML
Tags
Type
information
in embed
text format
utilizing the type information to identify and locate
an executable application external to the file; and
automatically invoking the executable application, in
response to the identifying of the embed text format, to
execute on the client workstation in order to display the
object and enable an end-user to directly interact with
the object while the object is being displayed within a
display area created at the first location within the
portion of the hypermedia document being displayed in
the browser-controlled window.
HTML
Tags
Distributed
Applicatio
n
Distributed
Applicatio
n
Distributed
Applicatio
n
Distributed
Applicatio
n
DDEM 138
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