Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al
Doc. 375 Att. 3
Exhibit 3A
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Claim Chart For Adobe Systems Inc. Showing Infringement Of The '906 Patent By Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites*
Claim 1pre Claim Language A method for an Users of Adobe Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Systems Inc.'s websites, including but not limited to, www.Adobe.com,
running
CookBooks.Adobe.com and StudentEditions.Adobe.com, etc. (hereinafter referred to as Adobe's websites), the websites themselves, and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or any combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers and comprises a method for running an application program in a computer network environment, comprising the following elements. In addition, Adobe provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers, Adobe's websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Adobe's websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
application program in a computer
network environment, comprising:
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: http://www.adobe.com/
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/
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Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home 1a providing one workstation at least client and Users of Adobe's websites, the websites themselves and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or the combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers. Adobe's servers transmit a series of communications to client
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Claim Language one network server coupled network environment, wherein network environment distributed hypermedia environment; is a said to said
Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites workstations in the distributed hypermedia network. Adobe's servers format the communications so
that the client workstation receives, from the network server over the network environment, at least one file containing information to enable a browser application to display at least a portion of a distributed hypermedia document within a browser-controlled window. In addition, Adobe provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers, Adobe's websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Adobe's websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
Source: Command "ipconfig", Command Prompt window
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: Command "ping www.adobe.com", Command Prompt window
Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/
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Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html
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Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/
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Source: Command "ipconfig", Command Prompt window
Source: Command "ping cooksbooks.adobe.com", Command Prompt window
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt
Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html
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Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Source: Command "ipconfig", Command Prompt window
Source: Command "ping studenteditions.adobe.com", Command Prompt window
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt
Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html
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Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home 1b executing, at said client workstation, Users of Adobe's websites, the websites themselves and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or the combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client
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Claim Language browser that first
Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites workstations executing browsers. Adobe's servers transmit a series of communications to client Adobe's servers format the communications so
application, parses distributed hypermedia document identify a
workstations in the distributed hypermedia network.
that the browser parses a first distributed hypermedia document to identify text formats included in said distributed hypermedia document and for responding to predetermined text formats to initiate processing specified by said text formats. In addition, Adobe provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers,
to text
Adobe's websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Adobe's websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
formats included in said distributed
hypermedia document and for responding to
predetermined text formats to initiate processing specified by said text
formats;
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Source: Start
Run...
firefox.exe
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... Adobe ... ...
... Source: Lines 2 805, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... ... Adobe - Rich Internet applications ... ... ... Source: Lines 3 719, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... Adobe Cookbooks ... ... ... ...
... Source: Lines 5 956, Page Source, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Adobe Student Hub ... ... ... ... ... ... Source: Lines 2 178, Page Source, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home 1c utilizing said Users of Adobe's websites, the websites themselves and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or
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Claim Language browser to display, on said client at
Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites the combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers. Adobe's servers transmit a series of communications to client Adobe's servers format the communications so
workstation,
workstations in the distributed hypermedia network.
least a portion of a first hypermedia
that the browser displays, on said client workstation, at least a portion of a first hypermedia document received over said network from said server, wherein the portion of said first hypermedia document is displayed within a first browser-controlled window on said client workstation. In addition, Adobe provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers, Adobe's websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Adobe's websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
document received over said network from said server,
wherein the portion of said first
hypermedia document is
displayed within a first controlled on said browserwindow client
workstation,
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home 1d wherein said first Users of Adobe's websites, the websites themselves and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or
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Claim Language distributed hypermedia document an includes text
Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites the combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers. Adobe's servers transmit a series of communications to client Adobe's servers format the communications so
workstations in the distributed hypermedia network.
embed
that said first distributed hypermedia document includes an embed text format, located at a first location in said first distributed hypermedia document, that specifies the location of at least a portion of an object external to the first distributed hypermedia document. In addition, Adobe provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers, Adobe's websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Adobe's websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
format, located at a first location in said first distributed
hypermedia document, specifies that the
location of at least a portion of an to
object
external
the first distributed hypermedia document,
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Lines 24 345, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com
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Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://www.adobe.com
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Source: Lines 110 435, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... "resources/data_visualizer/Cookbook_v8.swf",
Source: Lines 96 354, Page Source, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... Source: Lines 34 73, Page Source, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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"SWFObject 2 offers multiple standards-friendly methods to embed SWF files into web pages. It uses JavaScript to detect Flash Player and avoid broken SWF content, and is designed to make embedding SWFs as easy as possible. It supports the use of alternative content to display content to people that browse the web without plug-ins, to help search engines index your content, or to point visitors to the Flash Player download page. SWFObject 2 detection is future-proof, includes Adobe Express Install, and offers an elaborate API for JavaScript developers. All of this is powered by one small (under 10K) JavaScript file." Source: http://www.adobe.comdevnet/flashplayer/articles/swfobject.html 1e wherein said object has information associated utilized with by it type Users of Adobe's websites, the websites themselves and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or the combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers. Adobe's servers transmit a series of communications to client Adobe's servers format the communications so
workstations in the distributed hypermedia network.
said
that said object has type information associated with it utilized by said browser to identify and locate an executable application external to the first distributed hypermedia document. In addition, Adobe provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers, Adobe's websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Adobe's websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
browser to identify and locate an
executable application external to the first
distributed hypermedia document,
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Lines 24 345, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com
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Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://www.adobe.com
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/
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Source: Lines 110 435, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... "resources/data_visualizer/Cookbook_v8.swf",
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Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites
Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... Source: Lines 34 73, Page Source, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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"SWFObject 2 offers multiple standards-friendly methods to embed SWF files into web pages. It uses JavaScript to detect Flash Player and avoid broken SWF content, and is designed to make embedding SWFs as easy as possible. It supports the use of alternative content to display content to people that browse the web without plug-ins, to help search engines index your content, or to point visitors to the Flash Player download page. SWFObject 2 detection is future-proof, includes Adobe Express Install, and offers an elaborate API for JavaScript developers. All of this is powered by one small (under 10K) JavaScript file." Source: http://www.adobe.comdevnet/flashplayer/articles/swfobject.html
1f
and
wherein
said
Users of Adobe's websites, the websites themselves and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or the combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers. Adobe's servers transmit a series of communications to client Adobe's servers format the communications so
embed text format is parsed by said browser automatically invoke executable application execute client on to said said to
workstations in the distributed hypermedia network.
that when said embed text format is parsed by said browser it automatically invokes said executable application to execute on said client workstation in order to display said object. In addition, Adobe provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers, Adobe's websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Adobe's websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
workstation
in order to display said object
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Lines 24 345, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... "resources/data_visualizer/Cookbook_v8.swf",
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Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home
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Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites ... Source: Lines 34 73, Page Source, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home
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Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home 1g and enable an enduser to directly with said Users of Adobe's websites, the websites themselves and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or the combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers. Adobe's servers transmit a series of communications to client
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interact
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Claim Language object display within a area
Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites workstations in the distributed hypermedia network. Adobe's servers format the communications so
that an end-user is enabled to directly interact with said object within a display area created at said first location within the portion of said first distributed hypermedia document being displayed in said first browser-controlled window. In addition, Adobe provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers, Adobe's websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Adobe's websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
created at said first location within the portion of said first distributed hypermedia document displayed first in being said
browser-
controlled window.
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/
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Source: http://www.adobe.com
"SWFObject 2 offers multiple standards-friendly methods to embed SWF files into web pages. It uses JavaScript to detect Flash Player and avoid broken SWF content, and is designed to make embedding SWFs as easy as possible. It supports the use of alternative content to display content to people that browse the web without plug-ins, to help search engines index your content, or to point visitors to the Flash Player download page. SWFObject 2 detection is future-proof, includes Adobe Express Install, and offers an elaborate API for JavaScript developers. All of this is powered by one small (under 10K) JavaScript file." Source: http://www.adobe.comdevnet/flashplayer/articles/swfobject.html
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Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps
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