Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al
Filing
1392
REPLY to Response to Motion 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 Eolas Technologies Incorporated, The Regents of the University of California. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 2)(McKool, Mike)
EXHIBIT 2
Screenshot and Text from JDX 121
Video Demonstration of MediaView
“In another chapter from the same textbook, where we begin to look at some of the mathematics
of geometrical transformations, we have provided the notion of live mathematics. So as we slide
down in this chapter, we see this simple little two-dimensional house which is used extensively
to explain some of the mathematical transformations. And in this case, we see the final matrix
representation of the equation for translation of a two-dimensional object.
By clicking on this, we bring another window up, but the significance of what has just
happened is that we have now connected ourselves to the Mathematica server that is present on
this work station. This then allows us to explore more aspects of that equation than the authors
were able to provide for us with their static images. And so by clicking in this window, I will
decide that I want to translate in the X direction by 4 units and in the Y direction by a -3 units
and now we ask the Mathematica server to evaluate that for us and we are going to see the house
move.” JDX 121 at 15:08-16:17 (emphasis added)
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