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`EXHIBIT 1
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`EXHIBIT 1
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`AO 88B (Rev. 12/13) Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action
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`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`for the
`__________ District of __________
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`Civil Action No.
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`))))))
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`Plaintiff
`v.
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`Defendant
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`SUBPOENA TO PRODUCE DOCUMENTS, INFORMATION, OR OBJECTS
`OR TO PERMIT INSPECTION OF PREMISES IN A CIVIL ACTION
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`To:
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`(Name of person to whom this subpoena is directed)
`’ Production: YOU ARE COMMANDED to produce at the time, date, and place set forth below the following
`documents, electronically stored information, or objects, and to permit inspection, copying, testing, or sampling of the
`material:
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`Place:
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`Date and Time:
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`’ Inspection of Premises: YOU ARE COMMANDED to permit entry onto the designated premises, land, or
`other property possessed or controlled by you at the time, date, and location set forth below, so that the requesting party
`may inspect, measure, survey, photograph, test, or sample the property or any designated object or operation on it.
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`Place:
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`Date and Time:
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`The following provisions of Fed. R. Civ. P. 45 are attached – Rule 45(c), relating to the place of compliance;
`Rule 45(d), relating to your protection as a person subject to a subpoena; and Rule 45(e) and (g), relating to your duty to
`respond to this subpoena and the potential consequences of not doing so.
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`Date:
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`CLERK OF COURT
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`OR
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`Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk
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`Attorney’s signature
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`The name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of the attorney representing (name of party)
`, who issues or requests this subpoena, are:
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`Notice to the person who issues or requests this subpoena
`A notice and a copy of the subpoena must be served on each party in this case before it is served on the person to whom
`it is directed. Fed. R. Civ. P. 45(a)(4).
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` District of Delaware
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`Acceleration Bay LLC
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`15-228, 15-282, 15-311
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`Activision Blizzard Inc., Electronic Arts Inc.,
`Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., et al.
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`Fred B. Holt, c/o Paul Andre, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, 990 Marsh Road,
`Menlo Park, CA 94025
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`4
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`See attached Exhibit A
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`Winston & Strawn LLP, c/o Michael A. Tomasulo, 275
`Middlefield Road, Suite 205, Menlo Park, CA 94025
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`10/20/2015 9:00 am
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`10/06/2015
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`/s/ Stephen J. Kraftschik
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`Activision Blizzard
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`Inc., Electronic Arts Inc., Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., et al.
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`Stephen J. Kraftschik; 1201 N. Market St., Wilmington, DE 19801; skraftschik@mnat.com; (302) 351-9378
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`Civil Action No.
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`PROOF OF SERVICE
`(This section should not be filed with the court unless required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 45.)
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`I received this subpoena for (name of individual and title, if any)
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`on (date)
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`’ I served the subpoena by delivering a copy to the named person as follows:
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`’ I returned the subpoena unexecuted because:
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`on (date)
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`; or
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`Unless the subpoena was issued on behalf of the United States, or one of its officers or agents, I have also
`tendered to the witness the fees for one day’s attendance, and the mileage allowed by law, in the amount of
`$
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`My fees are $
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`for travel and $
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`for services, for a total of $
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`I declare under penalty of perjury that this information is true.
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`Date:
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`Additional information regarding attempted service, etc.:
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`Server’s signature
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`Printed name and title
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`Server’s address
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`15-228, 15-282, 15-311
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`(c) Place of Compliance.
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`Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45 (c), (d), (e), and (g) (Effective 12/1/13)
` (ii) disclosing an unretained expert’s opinion or information that does
`not describe specific occurrences in dispute and results from the expert’s
`study that was not requested by a party.
` (C) Specifying Conditions as an Alternative. In the circumstances
`described in Rule 45(d)(3)(B), the court may, instead of quashing or
`modifying a subpoena, order appearance or production under specified
`conditions if the serving party:
` (i) shows a substantial need for the testimony or material that cannot be
`otherwise met without undue hardship; and
` (ii) ensures that the subpoenaed person will be reasonably compensated.
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` (1) For a Trial, Hearing, or Deposition. A subpoena may command a
`person to attend a trial, hearing, or deposition only as follows:
` (A) within 100 miles of where the person resides, is employed, or
`regularly transacts business in person; or
` (B) within the state where the person resides, is employed, or regularly
`transacts business in person, if the person
` (i) is a party or a party’s officer; or
` (ii) is commanded to attend a trial and would not incur substantial
`expense.
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` (2) For Other Discovery. A subpoena may command:
` (A) production of documents, electronically stored information, or
`tangible things at a place within 100 miles of where the person resides, is
`employed, or regularly transacts business in person; and
` (B) inspection of premises at the premises to be inspected.
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`(d) Protecting a Person Subject to a Subpoena; Enforcement.
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` (1) Avoiding Undue Burden or Expense; Sanctions. A party or attorney
`responsible for issuing and serving a subpoena must take reasonable steps
`to avoid imposing undue burden or expense on a person subject to the
`subpoena. The court for the district where compliance is required must
`enforce this duty and impose an appropriate sanction—which may include
`lost earnings and reasonable attorney’s fees—on a party or attorney who
`fails to comply.
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` (2) Command to Produce Materials or Permit Inspection.
` (A) Appearance Not Required. A person commanded to produce
`documents, electronically stored information, or tangible things, or to
`permit the inspection of premises, need not appear in person at the place of
`production or inspection unless also commanded to appear for a deposition,
`hearing, or trial.
` (B) Objections. A person commanded to produce documents or tangible
`things or to permit inspection may serve on the party or attorney designated
`in the subpoena a written objection to inspecting, copying, testing, or
`sampling any or all of the materials or to inspecting the premises—or to
`producing electronically stored information in the form or forms requested.
`The objection must be served before the earlier of the time specified for
`compliance or 14 days after the subpoena is served. If an objection is made,
`the following rules apply:
` (i) At any time, on notice to the commanded person, the serving party
`may move the court for the district where compliance is required for an
`order compelling production or inspection.
` (ii) These acts may be required only as directed in the order, and the
`order must protect a person who is neither a party nor a party’s officer from
`significant expense resulting from compliance.
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` (3) Quashing or Modifying a Subpoena.
` (A) When Required. On timely motion, the court for the district where
`compliance is required must quash or modify a subpoena that:
` (i) fails to allow a reasonable time to comply;
` (ii) requires a person to comply beyond the geographical limits
`specified in Rule 45(c);
` (iii) requires disclosure of privileged or other protected matter, if no
`exception or waiver applies; or
` (iv) subjects a person to undue burden.
` (B) When Permitted. To protect a person subject to or affected by a
`subpoena, the court for the district where compliance is required may, on
`motion, quash or modify the subpoena if it requires:
`(i) disclosing a trade secret or other confidential research,
`development, or commercial information; or
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`(e) Duties in Responding to a Subpoena.
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` (1) Producing Documents or Electronically Stored Information. These
`procedures apply to producing documents or electronically stored
`information:
` (A) Documents. A person responding to a subpoena to produce documents
`must produce them as they are kept in the ordinary course of business or
`must organize and label them to correspond to the categories in the demand.
` (B) Form for Producing Electronically Stored Information Not Specified.
`If a subpoena does not specify a form for producing electronically stored
`information, the person responding must produce it in a form or forms in
`which it is ordinarily maintained or in a reasonably usable form or forms.
` (C) Electronically Stored Information Produced in Only One Form. The
`person responding need not produce the same electronically stored
`information in more than one form.
` (D) Inaccessible Electronically Stored Information. The person
`responding need not provide discovery of electronically stored information
`from sources that the person identifies as not reasonably accessible because
`of undue burden or cost. On motion to compel discovery or for a protective
`order, the person responding must show that the information is not
`reasonably accessible because of undue burden or cost. If that showing is
`made, the court may nonetheless order discovery from such sources if the
`requesting party shows good cause, considering the limitations of Rule
`26(b)(2)(C). The court may specify conditions for the discovery.
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`(2) Claiming Privilege or Protection.
` (A) Information Withheld. A person withholding subpoenaed information
`under a claim that it is privileged or subject to protection as trial-preparation
`material must:
` (i) expressly make the claim; and
` (ii) describe the nature of the withheld documents, communications, or
`tangible things in a manner that, without revealing information itself
`privileged or protected, will enable the parties to assess the claim.
` (B) Information Produced. If information produced in response to a
`subpoena is subject to a claim of privilege or of protection as
`trial-preparation material, the person making the claim may notify any party
`that received the information of the claim and the basis for it. After being
`notified, a party must promptly return, sequester, or destroy the specified
`information and any copies it has; must not use or disclose the information
`until the claim is resolved; must take reasonable steps to retrieve the
`information if the party disclosed it before being notified; and may promptly
`present the information under seal to the court for the district where
`compliance is required for a determination of the claim. The person who
`produced the information must preserve the information until the claim is
`resolved.
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`(g) Contempt.
`The court for the district where compliance is required—and also, after a
`motion is transferred, the issuing court—may hold in contempt a person
`who, having been served, fails without adequate excuse to obey the
`subpoena or an order related to it.
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`For access to subpoena materials, see Fed. R. Civ. P. 45(a) Committee Note (2013).
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`ATTACHMENT A
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`DEFINITIONS
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`1.
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`“Defendants” shall mean Activision|Blizzard, Inc., Electronic Arts Inc., Take-
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`Two Interactive Software, Inc., Rockstar Games, Inc., and 2K Sports, Inc., including but not
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`limited to their predecessors, all parent companies, partners, wholly or partially owned
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`subsidiaries, divisions, past or present affiliated corporations, and each of their present and
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`former employees, agents, officers, directors, representatives, consultants, accountants, and
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`attorneys.
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`2.
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`“Acceleration Bay” or “Plaintiff” means and includes Acceleration Bay LLC
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`together with each of its respective departments, divisions, subsidiaries, predecessors, and
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`affiliates, past and present, and all employees, representatives, and/or agents acting or purporting
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`to act on any or all of their respective behalves.
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`3.
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`“Boeing” means and includes The Boeing Company together with each of its
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`respective departments, divisions, subsidiaries, predecessors, and affiliates, past and present,
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`including Panthesis, Inc., and all employees, representatives, and/or agents acting or purporting
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`to act on any or all of their respective behalves.
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`4.
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`5.
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`“You” and “your” refers to the person to whom this subpoena is issued.
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`“Accused Products” shall mean any product or service manufactured, used, sold,
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`offered for sale or imported into the United States by or on behalf of any Defendants that
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`Acceleration Bay alleges infringes the Asserted Patents.
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`6.
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`“Asserted Patents” shall mean United States Patent Nos. 6,701,344; 6,714,966;
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`6,732,147; 6,829,634; 6,910,069; and 6,920,497.
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`7.
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`“Named Inventor” means and includes you, Fred B. Holt, and/or Virgil E.
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`Bourassa.
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`8.
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`The term “Related Application(s)” of a referenced patent or patents means any
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`patent or patent application, filed anywhere in the world, that: (a) is a parent, child, or other
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`ancestral application related in any way to the referenced patent; (b) is a continuation
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`application, continuation-in-part application, divisional application, file-wrapper continuation,
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`reexamination proceeding, reissue application, provisional application, or abandoned application
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`of such referenced patent or the application that led to such referenced patent; (c) claims priority
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`in whole or in part from such referenced patent or the application that led to such referenced
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`patent; (d) is the basis for a claim of priority in whole or in part (including claims of benefits
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`under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119(e) or 120) for such referenced patent; (e) was contemporaneously filed
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`with and/or incorporated by reference within the application for the referenced patent or
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`(f) shares subject matter with such referenced patent.
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`9.
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` “Complaint” shall mean the complaint filed by you in the District of Delaware,
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`C.A. Nos. 15-228 (RGA), 15-282 (RGA), 15-311 (RGA).
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`10.
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`11.
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`“This Case” shall mean the above-captioned lawsuit.
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`“Communication,” “communications,” or “communicated” shall mean and shall
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`include any oral or written expression, statements, or utterance of any nature whatsoever,
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`including but not limited to, correspondence, conversations, memoranda, notes, computer or
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`electronic expressions and statements and telecommunications.
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`12.
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`“Documents” shall have the meaning ascribed to that term in Rule 34 of the
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`Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and shall also include, without limitation, all writings,
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`printouts, graphical material, and recordings as defined by Rule 1001 of the Federal Rules of
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`Evidence, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, film, audio or video recordings, facsimile
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`transmissions, computer files, and electronic mail messages, and all data compilations from
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`which information can be obtained, translated, if necessary, through detection devices into
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`reasonably useable form. “Documents” also includes, without limitation, anything that can be
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`classified as a “writing,” “original,” or “duplicate. “Documents” also include all drafts, all
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`attachments to Documents, and all copies of Documents that are not identical duplicates of the
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`original (for example, because handwriting, marginalia, or notes appear on the duplicate or are
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`attached to it), whether or not the originals are in Acceleration Bay’s possession, custody or
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`control.
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`13.
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`“Entity” or “entities” include natural persons, proprietorships, partnerships, firms,
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`private corporations, public corporations, municipal corporations, governments (including
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`foreign national governments, the government of the United States or any state or local
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`government), all departments and agencies thereof, and any governmental agencies of any
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`country, political subdivisions, groups, associations, or organizations.
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`14.
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`“Infringe,” “infringes,” “infringed,” or “infringement” shall refer to any form of
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`infringement actionable under United States
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`law,
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`including without
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`limitation, direct
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`infringement, contributory infringement and inducement to infringe.
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`15.
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`“Person” or “persons” shall mean any natural person, legal entity, business or
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`other entities, including but not limited to any corporation, partnership, unincorporated
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`association, joint venture, sole proprietorship, government agency, business trusts, or any and/or
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`all other organization or group of individuals; as well as any officer, director, employee, partner,
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`corporate parent, subsidiary, affiliate, agent, representative, attorney, or principal thereof.
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`16.
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`“Prior art” shall mean any reference, document, subject matter, event, or other
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`matter set forth or relevant under 35 U.S.C. § 102 and/or 35 U.S.C. § 103, including, for
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`example, all publications, patents, patent applications, disclosures, presentations, physical
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`specimens, products, devices, uses, sales, offers for sale, or other activities relating to the subject
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`matter of any claim of the Asserted Patents (or that any person has alleged to be related to, the
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`patentability of any claim of the Asserted Patents, any related patent or application, or any
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`foreign counterpart of these patents and applications) and existing or occurring prior to the filing
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`date of the Asserted Patents.
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`17.
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`“Thing” or “things” shall mean any tangible object other than a document as
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`defined herein, and includes objects of every kind and nature.
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`18.
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`“Relating to,” “related to” or “concerning” shall mean anything pertaining to,
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`comprising, evidencing, alluding to, responding to, connected with, commenting on, with respect
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`to, about, regarding, resulting from, embodying, explaining, supporting, discussing, showing,
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`describing, reflecting, analyzing, constituting, setting forth, in respect of, or having any direct or
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`indirect logical or factual connection with the subject matter in question.
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`19.
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`“Including” shall not be construed as limiting any request, and shall mean the
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`same as “including, but not limited to.”
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`20.
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`The use of the term “the” shall not be construed as limiting the scope of any
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`document request.
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`21.
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` “Any” or “each” shall be understood to include and encompass “all;” “or” shall
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`be understood to encompass “and;” “and” shall be understood to include and encompass “OR.”
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`22.
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` “And,” “or,” and “and/or” shall be construed conjunctively or disjunctively as
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`necessary to make the request inclusive rather than exclusive.
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`23.
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`The plural of any word shall be construed as the singular, and vice versa, as
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`necessary, in order to bring within the scope of these requests any information, documents, or
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`things that might otherwise be construed to be outside their scope.
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`INSTRUCTIONS
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`1.
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`You are to search all documents and things within your possession, custody or
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`control or within the possession, custody or control of your attorneys, accountants, or other
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`agents or representatives, wherever located, including but not limited to documents and things
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`placed in storage facilities and documents and things in the possession of any employee, agent,
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`representative, or person acting or purporting to act on your behalf whether located at his or her
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`residence(s) and/or place(s) of business(es).
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`2.
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`Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 34(b), you are instructed to produce documents as they
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`are kept in the usual course of business or the documents shall be organized and labeled to
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`correspond to the categories for each Request. In addition, documents are to be produced in full
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`and unexpurgated form; redacted documents will not constitute compliance with a Request.
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`3.
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`Different versions of the same documents, handwritten notes or notations in any
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`form, draft documents and documents with handwritten notations or marks not found in the
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`original or on other copies are considered to be different documents for the purpose of
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`production in compliance with these requests, and each form should be produced independently.
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`4.
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`Electronic and computerized information must be produced in an intelligible
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`format or together with a description of the system from which it was derived sufficient to permit
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`rendering the materials intelligible.
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`5.
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`All documents produced in response to these Requests shall be produced in toto
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`notwithstanding the fact that portions thereof may contain information not requested.
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`6.
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`All documents produced in response to these Requests shall be produced along
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`with any and/or all attachments and/or enclosures as have ever been attached to and/or enclosed
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`with such documents at any time.
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`7.
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`Should you deem any responsive document to be privileged or subject to the work
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`product doctrine, please list and identify each such document to the extent possible and state
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`information sufficient to permit Defendants to evaluate the privilege or protection asserted,
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`including author(s); recipient(s); sender(s); date; general subject matter; and the privilege or
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`protection that is claimed.
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`8.
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`These Requests are submitted for the purpose of discovery and are not to be taken
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`as waiving any objections that may be made at trial to the introduction of evidence on subjects
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`covered by these Requests or as an admission of the relevance or materiality at trial of any of the
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`matters covered by these Requests.
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`9.
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`Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(e)(2), these Requests shall be deemed continuing so
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`as to require further and supplemental production by you in the event that you or any person
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`acting on your behalf, obtains or discovers additional documents or information that may
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`augment or otherwise modify your responses hereto, between the time of initial production and
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`the time of any trial in This Case.
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`10.
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`Headings are for convenience only.
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`REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION
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`POTENTIAL/ACTUAL PRIOR ART
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`1.
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`All documents relating to any and all prior art searches that were conducted in
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`connection with any of the Asserted Patents and any Related Applications, including the results
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`of the prior art searches.
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`2.
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`All documents referring or relating to prior art or potential prior art to any of the
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`Asserted Patents and any Related Applications, including any documents relating to or referring
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`to:
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`(a)
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`(b)
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`(c)
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`(d)
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`3.
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`any software or network using flooding to broadcast information;
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`any software or network using an m-regular structure;
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`any software or network involving a portal or matchmaking computer;
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`any port ordering algorithms.
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`All prior art or potential prior art of which you were or are aware in connection
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`with any of the Asserted Patents and any Related Applications, including any documents relating
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`to or referring to:
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`(a)
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`(b)
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`(c)
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`(d)
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`4.
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`any software or network using flooding to broadcast information;
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`any software or network using an m-regular structure;
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`any software or network involving a portal or matchmaking computer;
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`any port ordering algorithms.
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`All documents concerning the disclosure prior to July 31, 2000 outside Boeing of
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`the subject matter claimed or disclosed in any of the Asserted Patents.
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`5.
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`All documents concerning the (i) use, (ii) demonstration to persons not employed
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`by Boeing, (iii) sale; or (iv) offer for sale of any product containing or using the subject matter –
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`claimed or disclosed in any of the Asserted Patents – prior to July 31, 2000.
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`6.
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`All documents referring or relating to prior art or potential prior art considered but
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`not submitted to the USPTO during prosecution of any of the Asserted Patents or any Related
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`Applications.
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`CONCEPTION, REDUCTION TO PRACTICE & DILIGENCE
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`7. All documents and things relating to the conception or reduction to practice of the
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`invention claimed in any of the Asserted Patents and in any Related Applications, including
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`documents that evidence the date(s) on which the invention was first conceived and first reduced
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`to practice.
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`8. All documents and things relating to the diligence of the Named Inventors
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`between the conception and reduction to practice the invention claimed in any of the Asserted
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`Patents.
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`9. All invention disclosures relating to the subject matter of any of the Asserted
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`Patents and any Related Applications.
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`10. All documents and things concerning, reflecting or tending to establish any
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`priority date of any of the Asserted Patents and any Related Applications.
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`11. All documents relating to the identity of all points of novelty of the invention
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`claimed in any of the Asserted Patents and in any Related Applications.
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`12. All documents relating to the identity of all points of non-obviousness of the
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`invention claimed in any of the Asserted Patents and in any Related Applications.
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`13. All documents and communications relating to any implementation or attempted
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`implementation of the alleged invention claimed in any of the Asserted Patents.
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`14. All documents provided to Boeing, Panthesis, Inc., Acceleration Bay, and/or their
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`counsel by you or your fellow Named Inventor relating to the subject matter of any of the
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`Asserted Patents, including, but not limited to any article, book, publication, notebook,
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`specification, memorandum, manual, abstract, or note.
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`Case 1:15-cv-00311-RGA Document 21-1 Filed 10/06/15 Page 13 of 17 PageID #: 608
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`15. All documents authored, collected, or received by you or your fellow Named
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`Inventor relating to the subject matter of any of the Asserted Patents, including, but not limited to
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`any article, book, publication, notebook, specification, software, or note.
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`16. All documents and things relating to the records of you or any other individual or
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`entity relating to any alleged invention claimed or disclosed in any of the Asserted Patents or
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`Related Applications, including but not limited to notebooks, technical files, reports, drawings,
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`plans, diaries, e-mails, memoranda, and calendars.
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`17. All documents and things relating to the inventorship of any subject matter of any
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`of the Asserted Patents, including documents concerning any person considered for inclusion as
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`an inventor, and the contribution of each and every person involved in the conception,
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`development, and reduction to practice of the subject matter claimed in any of the Asserted
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`Patents.
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`EMBODIMENTS, COMMERCIALIZATION, USE, PANTHESIS
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`18.
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`All documents and things relating to any computer networks, software, products,
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`systems, or services that relate to or embody any of the Asserted Patents (including computer
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`networks, software, products, systems, or services by you, Boeing, Panthesis, Inc., and
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`Acceleration Bay), including documents and things that relate to the design, development,
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`testing, research, commercialization, manufacture, licensing or sale of such software, products,
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`systems, or services.
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`(a)
`This includes, by way of example, software, source code, user guides,
`administrator’s guides, manuals, product literature, marketing materials, advertisements,
`promotions, presentations, licensing materials or offers, demonstrations, publications or white
`papers.
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`Case 1:15-cv-00311-RGA Document 21-1 Filed 10/06/15 Page 14 of 17 PageID #: 609
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`19.
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`All documents and things relating to the first time any computer network,
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`software, product, system, or service related to or embodying any of the Asserted Patents was
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`used, sold, offered for sale, demonstrated (either internally or externally) and licensed.
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`20.
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`All publications referring or relating to the subject matter of any of the Asserted
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`Patents or any Related Applications, including all articles, drafts of articles, and publications by
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`you regarding SWAN, Panthesis, Inc. or m-regular networks.
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`21.
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`All documents and things relating to Boeing’s use, sale or offer for sale of any
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`computer networks, products, systems, or services that relate to or embody the invention
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`claimed in any of the Asserted Patents, including all documents and things relating to small-
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`world wide area networks (SWAN).
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`(a)
`This includes, by way of example, software, application program interface
`manuals, articles, abstracts, publications, product literature, white papers, memoranda, and
`specifications.
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`22.
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`All documents and things relating any attempt to sell, license, assign or value the
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`Asserted Patents or products related to or embodying any of the Asserted Patents, including by
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`Boeing, valuation professionals, patent brokers, you, RPX, Acorn Technologies, Panthesis, Inc.,
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`or others.
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`23.
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`All documents and things relating to Panthesis, Inc., including but not limited to
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`all documents and things relating to:
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`(a)
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`any agreement between Panthesis, Inc. and Boeing;
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`(b)
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`(c)
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`(d)
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`any agreement relating to any of the Asserted Patents or any Related Applications;
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`any software, product, system or service developed or marketed by Panthesis, Inc.,
`including DuckUgly and Online Event Arenas;
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`all efforts by Panthesis, Inc. to sell, license, market or distribute any computer
`networks, software, product, system or service, including DuckUgly and Online
`Event Arenas;
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`Case 1:15-cv-00311-RGA Document 21-1 Filed 10/06/15 Page 15 of 17 PageID #: 610
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`(e)
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`communications regarding all attempts to sell, license, market or distribute any
`computer networks, software, product, system or service, including DuckUgly and
`Online Event Arenas;
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`(f)
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`all financial records; and
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`(g)
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`any winding down of Panthesis, Inc. and disposition of its assets and liabilities,
`including any sale of such assets to any entity, including Sony.
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`PROSECUTION
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`24. All documents relating to the preparation, filing, and prosecution of any of the
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`Asserted Patents and any Related Applications, including:
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`(a)
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`(b)
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`(c)
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`(d)
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`(e)
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`the prosecution history of any of the Asserted Patents and any Related Applications,
`as presently maintained;
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`all documents describing, discussing, comprising, or relating to the prosecution of
`any of the Asserted Patents or any Related Applications, including without limitation
`interviews granted by the USPTO during prosecution of any of the Asserted Patents;
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`all documents concerning any communication between you and the USPTO
`concerning any of the Asserted Patents and any Related Applications;
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`all documents concerning any decision of whether to disclose prior art to the USPTO
`in connection with the prosecution of any of the Asserted Patents or any Related
`Applications;
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`all documents concerning any decision of whether to disclose – to the USPTO in
`connection with the prosecution of any of the Asserted Patents or any Related
`Applications – standards, proposals, submissions, standards contributions, and/or
`specifications proposed, discussed, or adopted by or within a trade association and/or
`standard setting body; and
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`(f)
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`all documents relating to the diligence of prosecuting attorneys between the
`conception and reduction to practice of any of the Asserted Patents.
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`OWNERSHIP
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`25. All documents concerning the ownership of any of the Asserted Patents or any
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`Related Applications.
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`Case 1:15-cv-00311-RGA Document 21-1 Filed 10/06/15 Page 16 of 17 PageID #: 611
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`26. All documents that constitute or concern assignments or licenses of any of the
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`Asserted Patents or any Related Applications, including communications between you and any
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`actual or potential customer, licensee or buyer for the Asserted Patents.
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`27. All documents concerning any financial arrangement between or among y

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