HYPERPHRASE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC v. GOOGLE INC.

Filing 136

BRIEF in Reply in Support re: 100 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by GOOGLE INC. Regarding Noninfringement (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1, Summary of Claim Construction and Infringement Theories # 2 Exhibit 2, Terminology Used By the Parties to Refer to AutoLink) (Wolff, Jason)

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HYPERPHRASE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC v. GOOGLE INC. Doc. 136 Att. 2 Case: 3:06-cv-00199-bbc Document #: 136-3 Filed: 05/19/2008 Page 1 of 4 EXHIBIT 2 Dockets.Justia.com Case: 3:06-cv-00199-bbc Document #: 136-3 Filed: 05/19/2008 Page 2 of 4 Terminology Used By The Parties to Refer to AutoLink Terms AutoLink server AutoLink client AutoLink button Generally Mean(s) A program that runs on a computer at Google that processes requests from the AutoLink client.1 A feature in the Google Toolbar. The Toolbar can be installed in a web browser (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) on a user's computer.2 A button on the Google Toolbar that pertains to the AutoLink feature (shown inside the red box).3 first URL, The URL created by the AutoLink client after a browser user has pressed the redirect AutoLink button.4 request URL The general format of the URL is: http://www.google.com/tbproxy/[command + attributes]5 An example is: Hyperlink with the first URL created by the AutoLink client http://www.google.com/tbproxy/redir?hl=en&lt=isbn&q=0471118494&lpi=06 A hyperlink with the first URL that is shown in a web browser (with the AutoLink client installed) with blue highlighted and underlined text (see below "0471118494").7 A browser user must click this hyperlink to send the first URL to the AutoLink server.8 1 2 Google's Reply to Its PFOF (filed concurrently herewith) No. 58 (undisputed). Google's Reply to Its PFOF No. 50. 3 Djabarov Decl. (Dkt. No. 33) at ¶ 2. 4 Google's Reply to Its PFOF No. 54. 5 Djabarov Decl. (Dkt. No. 33) at ¶ 4(a). 6 Djabarov Decl. (Dkt. No. 33) at ¶¶ 10, 12(a), and 14(e). 7 Djabarov Decl. (Dkt. No. 33) at ¶ 8. 8 Google's Reply to Its PFOF No. 57 (undisputed). 1 Case: 3:06-cv-00199-bbc Document #: 136-3 Filed: 05/19/2008 Page 3 of 4 Terminology Used By The Parties to Refer to AutoLink The URL created by the AutoLink server after the browser user has selected a second URL, hyperlink with the first URL (or redirect request URL). There are over 20 redirect different formats for the second URL.9 request URL An example is: DOM DOM API http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/047111849410 Document Object Model, which is a standard for specifying how a document can be logically structured.11 Document Object Model Application Programmer Interface, which is a computer program that comes with the browser. The AutoLink client can use the DOM API to manipulate the DOM file.12 9 Google's Reply to Its PFOF No. 58 (undisputed). Djabarov Decl. (Dkt. No. 33) at ¶¶ 12(b) and 14(f). 11 Dkt. No. 129-14, (Niro Decl. Exh. M, Definition of DOM); Dkt. No. 127 (HyperPhrase NonInf. Opp'n Br.) at 29. 12 Google's Reply to Its PFOF, No. 55. 10 2 Case: 3:06-cv-00199-bbc Document #: 136-3 Filed: 05/19/2008 Page 4 of 4 Terminology Used By The Parties to Refer to AutoLink DOM file, DOM document, DOM representation of the web page A file, created by the browser from a web page, that is operated on by the AutoLink client through the DOM API. The DOM file is presented as a logical structure rather than as a collection of tagged words, for example as a treelike hierarchy of nodes in which the document is an object containing other objects.13 13 Niro Decl. Exh. M (Dkt. No. 129-14), Definition of DOM; HyperPhrase Noninf. Opp. (Dkt. No. 127) at 29. 3

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