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. 9 Exhibit 7 Dockets.Justia.com Claim Chart For Adobe Showing Infringement Of The '985 Patent By Adobe Search Buddy* Claim 36pre A Claim Language method for an Evidence from www.adobe.com (Search Buddy) Users of Adobe's Search Buddy feature located on the website www.adobe.com (and other Adobe owned pages which use the Search Buddy feature), the websites themselves and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or the combination thereof) each operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers and comprise a method for running an application program in a distributed hypermedia network environment, wherein the distributed hypermedia network environment comprises at least one client workstation and one remote network server coupled to the running application program in a distributed hypermedia network environment, wherein distributed hypermedia network environment comprises one at least client the distributed hypermedia network environment, the method comprising the following claim elements. The Adobe Search Buddy application program runs inside of a Web browser as well as on Web server computers maintained by Adobe. The application is automatically invoked while a browser loads and displays an HTML-based search page from a Adobe server from a URL such as http://www.adobe.com. The browser running on the client workstation and remote Adobe Web servers communicate via the World Wide Web, a distributed hypermedia network environment. workstation and one remote server the network coupled to distributed The Adobe Search Buddy application provides to a user a list of suggested search terms as a user enters a search string into the search string field of the Adobe search form. The suggested search strings are shown as a menu below the search field. For example, for the search string "fla", the Adobe Search 1 of 50 hypermedia network environment, the * Allegation not limited to the browser in use

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