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`A REGISTERED LIMITED LIABILITY LAW PARTNERSHIP
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`October 2, 2020
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`VIA E-MAIL
`Steve Ravel, Esq.
`Kelly Hart LLP
`303 Colorado Street, Suite 2000
`Austin, Texas 78701
`steve.ravel@kellyhart.com
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`Re: Demaray Inc. v. Intel Corporation, Case 6:20-cv-00634
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`Dear Steve:
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`I write regarding Intel’s failure to provide adequate factual support for its affirmative
`defenses in its Answer to Demaray’s Complaint.
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`Intel’s approach of simply listing of equitable defenses falls well short of the
`minimum particulars needed to identify the affirmative defenses in question. This includes
`both Intel’s Fourth Affirmative Defense (Prosecution History Estoppel / Prosecution
`Disclaimer) and Tenth Affirmative Defense (Unenforceability).
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`In addition, Intel’s Twelfth Affirmative Defense (Government Sale) and Thirteenth
`Affirmative Defense (No Double Compensation) lack any supporting factual allegations in
`Intel’s Answer. Is there a basis for asserting these defenses?
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`Finally, Intel’s Sixth Affirmative Defense (Plaintiff’s License and/or Exhaustion of
`Rights) and Eighth Affirmative Defense (Lack of Standing and Failure to Join Co-Owner)
`appear to be based upon assignment obligations in employee agreements between Applied
`Materials, Inc. and/or Applied Komatsu Technology and the inventors on the Demaray
`patents that Applied Materials has raised in a declaratory judgment action against Demaray
`in the Northern District of California. As detailed in Demaray’s opposition to Applied
`Materials’ motion for preliminary injunction in that case, Judge Ware already ruled that the
`assignment provisions underlying the each of Applied Materials’ licensing/ownership claims
`are “unlawful non-compete provisions” and void as a matter of public policy. See Applied
`Materials, Inc. v. Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equip., Inc., 630 F. Supp. 2d 1084, 1090
`(N.D. Cal. May 20, 2009). Provisions already adjudicated against Applied Materials to be
`unlawful do not support Intel’s affirmative defenses. If Intel has other support for these
`defenses, please provide it.
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`I R E L L & M A N E L L A L L P
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`A REGISTERED LIMITED LIABILITY LAW PARTNERSHIP
`INCLUDING PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS
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`Steve Ravel, Esq.
`October 2, 202020
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`Please confirm that Intel with withdraw the above-listed defenses or provide
`additional details supporting such defenses in an amended pleading forthwith. If Intel will
`not do so, please be prepared to meet and confer regarding a motion to strike when we
`discuss the case schedule and CMC issues.
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`Sincerely,
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`/s/ C. Maclain Wells
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`C. Maclain Wells
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