Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al
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NOTICE by Google Inc., YouTube, LLC 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 and Identification of Related Issues to be Addressed (Attachments: # 1 Declaration of M. Francis, # 2 Exhibit 1, # 3 Exhibit 2, # 4 Exhibit 3, # 5 Exhibit 4, # 6 Exhibit 5, # 7 Exhibit 6, # 8 Exhibit 7, # 9 Exhibit 8, # 10 Exhibit 9, # 11 Exhibit 10, # 12 Exhibit 11, # 13 Exhibit 12, # 14 Exhibit 13, # 15 Exhibit 14, # 16 Exhibit 15, # 17 Exhibit 16, # 18 Exhibit 17, # 19 Exhibit 18, # 20 Exhibit 19, # 21 Exhibit 20, # 22 Exhibit 21, # 23 Exhibit 22, # 24 Exhibit 23)(Jones, Michael)
Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al
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Claim
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Exemplary Evidence for Google AdSense Advertisements (AdSense) Additional examples of Google's indirect infringement are illustrated by the case studies available at:
https://www.google.com/adsense/static/en_US/Success.html?sourceid=aso&subid=ww-en-etstorefrontEN_v2_SuccessStoriesLink&medium=link
36d identifying which the where an Users of websites which host Google AdSense advertisements (see e.g. embed text format corresponds document, the embed to a first location in http://www.hearth.com/what/specific.php) Google's AdSense program itself and/or Google's AdSense server (and/or the combination thereof) each operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes client workstations executing browsers. Google's servers transmit a series of communications to client workstations in the distributed hypermedia network. Google's servers format the communications so that the browser on the client workstation identifies an embed text format which corresponds to a first location in the document, where the embed text format specifies the location of at least portion of an object. Examples of an embed text format identified by the browser on the client work station which corresponds to a first location in the document, where the embed text format specifies the location of at least portion of an object.