Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al
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Unopposed MOTION FOR LEAVE TO SUPPLEMENT ITS P.R. 3-1 INFRINGMENT CONTENTIONS WITH RESPECT TO AMAZON CLOUD PLAYER by Eolas Technologies Incorporated. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Text of Proposed Order)(McKool, Mike)
Claim Chart For Amazon Systems Inc. Showing Infringement Of
The ’985 Patent By Amazon Inc.’s Cloud Player
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
method
for
Users of Amazon Inc.’s Cloud Player (hereinafter referred to as Amazon’s services), the websites
an
offering these services, and/or the servers hosting those websites (and/or any combination thereof),
application program
operate in a distributed hypermedia network environment, wherein the network environment comprises
in
distributed
at least one client workstation and one network server coupled to the network environment, the method
hypermedia network
comprising the following claim elements. In addition, Amazon provides the infrastructure (e.g. servers,
environment,
Amazon’s websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes them to use Amazon’s services
wherein the network
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and websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
A
running
a
environment
comprises at least
one
client
workstation and one
network
coupled
server
to
the
environment,
the
network
method comprising:
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
Source: https://www.amazon.com/gp/dmusic/mp3/player#songs
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
Source: Command “ipconfig”, Command Prompt window
Source: Command “ping amazon.com”, Command Prompt window
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
Source: Command “netstat -n”, Command Prompt
Source: Command “netstat -n”, Command Prompt
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
Source: https://www.amazon.com/gp/dmusic/mp3/player#songs
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and 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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receiving,
from
the
Users of Amazon’s online services, the websites offering these services and/or the servers hosting those
workstation
client
websites (and/or the combination thereof), operate in a hypermedia network environment that includes
the
server
at
Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
network
over
the
network
one
at
one file containing information to enable a browser application to display at least a portion of a
file
distributed hypermedia document within a browser-controlled window. In addition, Amazon provides the
containing
infrastructure (e.g. servers, Amazon’s websites, etc.), in addition to instructions to users, and causes
information
enable
workstations in the distributed hypermedia network. Amazon’s servers format the communications so
that the client workstation receives, from the network server over the network environment, at least
environment,
least
client workstations executing browsers. Amazon’s servers transmit a series of communications to client
to
a
browser
application
them to use Amazon’s services and websites in an infringing manner in its default and expected use.
to
display at least a
portion
of
a
distributed
hypermedia
document within a
browser-controlled
window;
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
Source: https://www.amazon.com/gp/dmusic/mp3/player#songs
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
Source: Command “ipconfig”, Command Prompt window
Source: Command “ping amazon.com”, Command Prompt window
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
Source: Command “netstat -n”, Command Prompt
Source: Command “netstat -n”, Command Prompt
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and websites
Source: https://www.amazon.com/gp/dmusic/mp3/player#songs
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Exemplary Evidence from Amazon Inc.’s online services and 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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Source: Mozilla Firefox, “about:cache?device=disk”
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Source: Command “about:cache?device=memory”, Mozilla Firefox
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