Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al

Filing 375

RESPONSE in Opposition re 367 Opposed MOTION Adobe Systems Incorporated's Opposed Motion Requesting Case Management Conference To Address Plaintiff Eolas's Infringement Contentions Or, In The Alternative, To Strike Those Contentions and Motion For Expedited Consideratio filed by Eolas Technologies Incorporated. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1, # 2 Exhibit 2, # 3 Exhibit 3A, # 4 Exhibit 3B, # 5 Exhibit 3C, # 6 Exhibit 4, # 7 Exhibit 5, # 8 Exhibit 6, # 9 Exhibit 7, # 10 Exhibit 8, # 11 Exhibit 9, # 12 Exhibit 10)(McKool, Mike) (Additional attachment(s) added on 8/5/2010: # 13 Text of Proposed Order) (kls, ).

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Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al Doc. 375 Att. 3 Exhibit 3A Dockets.Justia.com 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: Page 1 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/ Page 2 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/ Page 3 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/ Page 4 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/ Page 5 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 6 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 7 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 8 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites 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 Page 9 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim 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 Page 10 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Command "ping www.adobe.com", Command Prompt window Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt Page 11 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt Page 12 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/ Page 13 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html Page 14 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html Page 15 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/ Page 16 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/ Page 17 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Command "ipconfig", Command Prompt window Source: Command "ping cooksbooks.adobe.com", Command Prompt window Page 18 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt Page 19 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 20 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html Page 21 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html Page 22 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 23 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Command "ipconfig", Command Prompt window Source: Command "ping studenteditions.adobe.com", Command Prompt window Page 24 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt Source: Command "netstat -n", Command Prompt Page 25 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 26 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html Page 27 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Visualware's Visual IP Trace 2009, http://www.visualiptrace.com/index.html Page 28 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites 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 Page 29 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim a 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; Page 30 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Start Run... firefox.exe Page 31 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> ... <title>Adobe</title> ... </head> <body> ... <dl id="globalnav" class="clear-after"> <dt id="adobe-logo"><a href="/go/gn_home_logo"><img id="adobe-logo-lq" src="/ubi/globalnav/include/adobe-lq.png" alt="Adobe" width="43" height="72" /><img id="adobe-logo-hq" src="/ubi/globalnav/include/adobe-hq.png" alt="Adobe" width="55" height="67" /></a></dt> ... <dd id="site-menu"> <ul id="site-menu-dropdown" class="d-dropdown compact"> <li><a class="dropdown-tab" href="/go/gn_sol">Solutions</a> <dl class="dropdown-pane"> <dt>Industries</dt> ... </dl> </li> ... <p class="call-action"><a href="/products/" class="link-more">See all products</a></p> ... </body> </html> Source: Lines 2 ­ 805, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com Page 32 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/ Page 33 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="EN" > ... <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us" /> ... <title>Adobe - Rich Internet applications</title> ... <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/adobe/screen.css" media="screen" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/adobe/print.css" media="print" /> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/adobe/screen/pocket. css" /> ... <script type="text/javascript" src="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/lib/swfobject.js"></scr i pt> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/lib/swfobject.addon.js" ></script> ... </html> Source: Lines 3 ­ 719, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 34 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 35 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <html> <head> ... <TITLE>Adobe Cookbooks</TITLE> ... <script src="/resources/js/lib/swfobject.js" type="text/javascript"></script> ... <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/resources/css/cookbooks/screen.css" media="screen" /> ... </head> ... <li class="hoverContainer"> <a class="summaryTitle" title="Acrobat" href="/acrobat"> Acrobat </a> <span class="metaValue"> 6 recipes </span> </li> ... </html> Source: Lines 5 ­ 956, Page Source, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 36 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 37 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <head> <title>Adobe Student Hub</title> ... <style type="text/css" media="screen"> ... </style> ... <script type="text/javascript" src="http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/js/swfobject.js"></script> ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... </script> ... </head> ... <body> ... </body> </html> Source: Lines 2 ­ 178, Page Source, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 38 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites 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 Page 39 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim 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, Page 40 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/ Page 41 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 42 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 43 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites 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 Page 44 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim 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, Page 45 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript"> ... "fma0" : [ { ... SWFURI: "http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/homepage/en_us/fma_rotation/fma0/cs4.swf", ... ID: "home-fma", WIDTH: "1000", HEIGHT: "300", ... <div id="home-fma"> <a href="/go/DNOWM"><img src="/homepage/en_us/fma_rotation/fma0/static.jpg" alt="Adobe Creative Suite 4 - Work faster with new timesaving features." width="1000" height="300" border="0" /></a> </div><script type="text/javascript"> ... var props = new Object(); props.swf = FMA.SWFURI; props.id = SWF.ID; props.w = SWF.WIDTH; props.h = SWF.HEIGHT; ... var swfo = new SWFObject( props ); swfo.addParam("allowScriptAccess", "always"); ... </script> Source: Lines 24 ­ 345, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com Page 46 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://www.adobe.com Page 47 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript" src="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/lib/swfobject.js"></scrip t> ... <div ... ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... var props = new Object(); props.swf = "http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/launchtour/ fma_main.swf"; props.id = "fma_main"; props.objID = "fma_main"; props.embedID = "fma_main-embed"; props.w = "792"; props.h = "385"; ... var swfo = new SWFObject( props ); swfo.addParam( "allowScriptAccess", "always" ); ... </script> </div> Source: Lines 110 ­ 435, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 48 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 49 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script src="/resources/js/lib/swfobject.js" type="text/javascript"></script> ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... var flashvars = {}; flashvars.baseUrl = 'http://cookbooks.adobe.com/'; flashvars.avatarLink = 'http://community.adobe.com/help/profile/index.html?id='; ... var params = {}; ... var attributes = {}; attributes.id = "CookbookExplorer"; swfobject.embedSWF( "explorer", "983", "360", "9.0.0", "expressInstall.swf", flashvars, params, attributes); </script> "resources/data_visualizer/Cookbook_v8.swf", Source: Lines 96 ­ 354, Page Source, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 50 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 51 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript" src="http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/js/swfobject.js"></script> ... <script type="text/javascript"> var vars = {path:'http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/'}; var params = { scale:'noScale', salign:'lt', menu:'false' , wmode:'opaque' , bgcolor:'ECECEC', AllowScriptAccess:"always"}; var attributes = { id:'flashContent', name:'flashContent' }; ... swffit.showScrollV(); swffit.showScrollV(); swfobject.embedSWF("http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/gallery/Main.swf", "flashContent", "970", "650", "10.0.0", "http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/js/expressInstall.swf", vars, params, attributes ); if(swfmacmousewheel){ swfmacmousewheel.registerObject(attributes.id); } </script> Source: Lines 34 ­ 73, Page Source, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 52 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 53 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites "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, Page 54 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript"> ... "fma0" : [ { ... SWFURI: "http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/homepage/en_us/fma_rotation/fma0/cs4.swf", ... ID: "home-fma", WIDTH: "1000", HEIGHT: "300", ... <div id="home-fma"> <a href="/go/DNOWM"><img src="/homepage/en_us/fma_rotation/fma0/static.jpg" alt="Adobe Creative Suite 4 - Work faster with new timesaving features." width="1000" height="300" border="0" /></a> </div><script type="text/javascript"> ... var props = new Object(); props.swf = FMA.SWFURI; props.id = SWF.ID; props.w = SWF.WIDTH; props.h = SWF.HEIGHT; ... var swfo = new SWFObject( props ); swfo.addParam("allowScriptAccess", "always"); ... </script> Source: Lines 24 ­ 345, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com Page 55 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://www.adobe.com Page 56 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/ Page 57 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript" src="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/lib/swfobject.js"></scrip t> ... <div ... ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... var props = new Object(); props.swf = "http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/launchtour/ fma_main.swf"; props.id = "fma_main"; props.objID = "fma_main"; props.embedID = "fma_main-embed"; props.w = "792"; props.h = "385"; ... var swfo = new SWFObject( props ); swfo.addParam( "allowScriptAccess", "always" ); ... </script> </div> Source: Lines 110 ­ 435, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 58 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 59 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 60 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script src="/resources/js/lib/swfobject.js" type="text/javascript"></script> ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... var flashvars = {}; flashvars.baseUrl = 'http://cookbooks.adobe.com/'; flashvars.avatarLink = 'http://community.adobe.com/help/profile/index.html?id='; ... var params = {}; ... var attributes = {}; attributes.id = "CookbookExplorer"; swfobject.embedSWF( "explorer", "983", "360", "9.0.0", "expressInstall.swf", flashvars, params, attributes); </script> "resources/data_visualizer/Cookbook_v8.swf", Source: Lines 96 ­ 354, Page Source, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 61 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 62 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 63 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript" src="http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/js/swfobject.js"></script> ... <script type="text/javascript"> var vars = {path:'http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/'}; var params = { scale:'noScale', salign:'lt', menu:'false' , wmode:'opaque' , bgcolor:'ECECEC', AllowScriptAccess:"always"}; var attributes = { id:'flashContent', name:'flashContent' }; ... swffit.showScrollV(); swffit.showScrollV(); swfobject.embedSWF("http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/gallery/Main.swf", "flashContent", "970", "650", "10.0.0", "http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/js/expressInstall.swf", vars, params, attributes ); if(swfmacmousewheel){ swfmacmousewheel.registerObject(attributes.id); } </script> Source: Lines 34 ­ 73, Page Source, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 64 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: Mozilla Firefox -> Tools -> Page Info -> Media, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 65 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 66 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites "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 Page 67 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript"> ... "fma0" : [ { ... SWFURI: "http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/homepage/en_us/fma_rotation/fma0/cs4.swf", ... ID: "home-fma", WIDTH: "1000", HEIGHT: "300", ... <div id="home-fma"> <a href="/go/DNOWM"><img src="/homepage/en_us/fma_rotation/fma0/static.jpg" alt="Adobe Creative Suite 4 - Work faster with new timesaving features." width="1000" height="300" border="0" /></a> </div><script type="text/javascript"> ... var props = new Object(); props.swf = FMA.SWFURI; props.id = SWF.ID; props.w = SWF.WIDTH; props.h = SWF.HEIGHT; ... var swfo = new SWFObject( props ); swfo.addParam("allowScriptAccess", "always"); ... </script> Source: Lines 24 ­ 345, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com Page 68 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/ Page 69 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript" src="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/lib/swfobject.js"></scrip t> ... <div ... ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... var props = new Object(); props.swf = "http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/launchtour/ fma_main.swf"; props.id = "fma_main"; props.objID = "fma_main"; props.embedID = "fma_main-embed"; props.w = "792"; props.h = "385"; ... var swfo = new SWFObject( props ); swfo.addParam( "allowScriptAccess", "always" ); ... </script> </div> Source: Lines 110 ­ 435, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 70 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/ Page 71 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script src="/resources/js/lib/swfobject.js" type="text/javascript"></script> ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... var flashvars = {}; flashvars.baseUrl = 'http://cookbooks.adobe.com/'; flashvars.avatarLink = 'http://community.adobe.com/help/profile/index.html?id='; ... var params = {}; ... var attributes = {}; attributes.id = "CookbookExplorer"; swfobject.embedSWF( "explorer", "983", "360", "9.0.0", "expressInstall.swf", flashvars, params, attributes); </script> "resources/data_visualizer/Cookbook_v8.swf", Source: Lines 96 ­ 354, Page Source, http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 72 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://cookbooks.adobe.com/home Page 73 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript" src="http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/js/swfobject.js"></script> ... <script type="text/javascript"> var vars = {path:'http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/'}; var params = { scale:'noScale', salign:'lt', menu:'false' , wmode:'opaque' , bgcolor:'ECECEC', AllowScriptAccess:"always"}; var attributes = { id:'flashContent', name:'flashContent' }; ... swffit.showScrollV(); swffit.showScrollV(); swfobject.embedSWF("http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/gallery/Main.swf", "flashContent", "970", "650", "10.0.0", "http://daven0pder23c.cloudfront.net/120809v2/js/expressInstall.swf", vars, params, attributes ); if(swfmacmousewheel){ swfmacmousewheel.registerObject(attributes.id); } </script> Source: Lines 34 ­ 73, Page Source, http://studenteditions.adobe.com/#/home Page 74 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites 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 Page 75 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use interact Claim 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. Page 76 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript"> ... "fma0" : [ { ... SWFURI: "http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/homepage/en_us/fma_rotation/fma0/cs4.swf", ... ID: "home-fma", WIDTH: "1000", HEIGHT: "300", ... <div id="home-fma"> <a href="/go/DNOWM"><img src="/homepage/en_us/fma_rotation/fma0/static.jpg" alt="Adobe Creative Suite 4 - Work faster with new timesaving features." width="1000" height="300" border="0" /></a> </div><script type="text/javascript"> ... var props = new Object(); props.swf = FMA.SWFURI; props.id = SWF.ID; props.w = SWF.WIDTH; props.h = SWF.HEIGHT; ... var swfo = new SWFObject( props ); swfo.addParam("allowScriptAccess", "always"); ... </script> Source: Lines 24 ­ 345, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com Page 77 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/ Page 78 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites 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 Page 79 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites <script type="text/javascript" src="http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/ubi/template/identity/lib/swfobject.js"></scrip t> ... <div ... ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... var props = new Object(); props.swf = "http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps/launchtour/ fma_main.swf"; props.id = "fma_main"; props.objID = "fma_main"; props.embedID = "fma_main-embed"; props.w = "792"; props.h = "385"; ... var swfo = new SWFObject( props ); swfo.addParam( "allowScriptAccess", "always" ); ... </script> </div> Source: Lines 110 ­ 435, Page Source, http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 80 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use Claim Claim Language Exemplary Evidence from Adobe Systems Inc.'s websites Source: http://www.adobe.com/resources/business/rich_internet_apps Page 81 of 246 *Allegation not limited to the browser in use

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