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DECLARATION CERTIFYING RECORDS OF INTERNET ARCHIVE
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`1. 1, Christopher Butler, am the Office Manager at the Internet Archive, located in
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`San Francisco, California. I make this declaration of my own personal knowledge. As
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`part of my role as Office Manager, I am familiar with how the Internet Archive
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`captures and archives copies of websites and how it makes those archives available to
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`the public.
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`2. The Internet Archive is a website that provides access to a digital library of
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`Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we
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`provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. The
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`Internet Archive has partnered with and receives support from various well—known
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`institutions and libraries, including the Library of Congress.
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`3. The Internet Archive has created a service known as the Wayback Machine. The
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`Wayback Machine makes it possible to surf more than 400 billion pages stored in the
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`Internet Archive's web archive which have been captured and stored at various times
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`since 1996.
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`4. The archived data made viewable and browseable by the Wayback Machine is
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`compiled using software programs known as crawlers that surf the Web and
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`automatically store copies of websites, preserving copies of the websites as the
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`websites exist at the point of time of capture.
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`Samsung Exhibit 1048
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`Samsung v. Affinity
`IPR2014-01181
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`5. The Internet Archive assigns a URL on its site to each archived file in the format
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`http: / /web.archive.org/web / [Year in yyyy] [Month in mm] [Day in dd] [Time code in
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`hh:mm:ss] / [Archived URL]. Thus, the Internet Archive URL
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`http: / /web.archive.org/web/ 19970126045828 /http: / /www.archive.org/ would be
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`the URL for the record of the Internet Archive home page HTML file
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`(http://www.archive.org/) archived on January 26, 1997 at 4:58 am. and 28 seconds
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`(1997/O1/26 at 04:58:28).
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`6. Visitors to the Wayback Machine can search the Internet Archive’s web archive by
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`URL (i.e., a website address). If archived files for a URL are available, the visitor will
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`be presented with a list of available dates. The visitor may select one of those dates,
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`and then begin surfing on an archived version of the Web.
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`7. Regarding archived files stored in and made available via the Wayback Machine, I
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`further declare that:
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`a. to the best that the electronic systems involved can accurately record and
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`reflect, such files were captured at or near the time of the date reflected in the
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`URL assigned to each file by virtue of an automated transfer of electronic data;
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`b. such records were captured by Internet Archive or received from third party
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`donors in the course of regularly conducted activity by the Internet Archive;
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`and
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`c. the Internet Archive captures, stores and receives from third party donors
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`web data as a regular practice.
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`8. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is a true and correct copy of a printout of the
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`Internet Archive’s record for the URL
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`http:/ /www.casinhpc.com/low/preggrgleasgfi with an archive date of February
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`8, 1998, which may be downloaded from the following address:
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`http: _//wcb.archiVc.u.rg/web/1 9980208010102/llttp://www.casiohpc.co111/low/press
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`release5.httnl.
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`9. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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`Executed on ‘rlie/élkday of August, 2015 in San Francisco, CA.
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`Press Release
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`CASIO
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`m Items:
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`Contact: Pat Carrasco
`973-361-5400 Ext. 489 or
`Gary Johnson at
`973-331-1070
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`For Immediate Release
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`To register for more
`information, please
`click here
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`CASIO INTRODUCES NEW CASSIOPEIA MODEL E-10,
`A NEW PALM PC POWERED BY W|NDOWS® CE
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`LAS VEGAS, NV., Jan. 8-- CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD., Tokyo, Japan in
`conjunction with CASIO, |NC., Dover, New Jersey, will exhibit the new CASSIOPEIA
`E-10 Palm PC at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show, that opened here today.
`The CASSIOPEIA E-10 is scheduled for release in North America during the 1st
`quarter of 1998.
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`CASSIOPEIA E—1 0 is the first release of a totally new device powered by Microsofl®
`Vlfindows CE 2.0 operating system called the "Palm PC." The Palm PC employs a
`highly popular user interface and supports a number of other PC companion features
`such as PC data compatibility, network connectivity and more. Since the
`CASSIOPEIA E-10 Palm PC is small enough to fit into a shirt pocket, it enables the
`user to have instant access to information anywhere.
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`The CASSIOPEIA E-10 Palm PC features a big, easy—to-read 240 x 320-dot LCD
`screen in a compact configuration. The screen's backlight provides easy viewing of
`data, even in the dark. Data input and other operations are performed either by using
`a stylus on the touch screen or pressing the hardware buttons on the CASSIOPEIA
`E-10 Palm PC. A dial for Scrolling, ENTER and ESC buttons are on the side, making
`it possible to operate the CASSIOPEIA E-10 Palm PC with one hand. In addition,
`there are application buttons located on the front of the unit that make it possible to
`instantly launch frequently used applications.
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`The CPU is a new NEc® VR4111"" MiPs® RISC microprocessor, which was
`developed for portable computers. Other features include a CompactF|ash"" card
`slot, serial port, and |rDA port, in addition to a built—in microphone and speaker for
`voice recording and playback. The CASSIOPEIA E-10 Palm PC comes with a cradle
`for automatic data synchronization with a desktop PC, so that both data files are
`up—to-date.
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`CASSIOPEIA E-'10 Palm PC is powered by Vlfindows CE 2.0, the same operating
`system used on H/PC models. V\findows CE 2.0 provides a high level of connectivity
`with desktop PCs, along with powerful personal information management functions.
`The Windows CE 2.0 operating system is compact and easy to use.
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`The CASSIOPEIA E-10 Palm PC comes with Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks
`personal information management functions bui|t—in. The data of these functions can
`be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook using Activesync. Other functions include:
`Note Taker and Voice Recorder, e-mail send and receive capabilities, an Inbox that
`can be synchronized with your desktop PC, and Mobile Channels that import Web
`data via a personal computer or modern using push technology adopted from
`Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0. Data can be viewed when required.
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`One of the greatest assets of the Windows CE-based unit is that it is an open
`platform. A number of software vendors have announced their support for this
`platform. The CASSIOPEIA E—10 Palm PC makes information access even more
`portable than the H/PC, which expands the scope of potential applications for both
`business and entertainment. CASIO plans to release a number of new CASSIOPEIA
`E—10 Palm PC applications in addition to the standard applications. It is also
`expected that a wide variety of other applications will become available as
`commercial software, shareware, and freeware are developed.
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`CASIO released the A-1 0/A-11, which were the world’s first H/PC-based devices with
`built-in Windows CE (U.S. English version) in November 1996. This was followed in
`Japan by the A-50/A-51 versions with the Japanese version of Windows CE in the
`July 1997, and the A-20 with Windows CE 2.0, which was released in North America
`in December. Future plans call for release of British English, German, and French
`versions, establishing CASIO as a clear leader in the H/PC category.
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`"CASIO has been a leader in the personal information device market ever since it
`developed the world's first Digital Diary back in 1983." said Gary Rado, executive
`vice president of Casio, |nc.’s Handheld PC products. "The CASSIOPEIA E—10 Palm
`PC has the potential to incorporate into various systems such as digital cash, as it
`becomes more widespread. We expect that the CASSIOPEIA E—10 Palm PC will
`serve to further expand the consumer market." Rado continued to comment, "With
`CASlO’s on-going relationship with Microsoft, we are able to offer the best in
`software and hardware."
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`"The combination of Microsoft and Casio, two of the world’s leading software and
`consumer electronics companies, respectively, comes to a dynamic head with the
`Palm PC," said Harel Kodesh, general manager, consumer appliance group at
`Microsoft. "With the help of products like CASSIOPEIA, the Palm PC will put the full
`power of Windows into consumers’ hands and expand the category of Palm PCs."
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`CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD., is one of the leading consumer electronics
`companies in the world. Since its establishment in 1957, CASIO has been active in
`the development of electronic calculators, timepieces, musical instruments, LCD
`TVs, pagers and other communications devices. CASlO’s corporate activities are
`guided by the motto: "Creativity and Contribution."
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`CASIO, |NC., Dover, NJ, is the U.S. subsidiary of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.,
`Tokyo, Japan. CASIO with sales over $500-million, markets calculators, watches,
`business organizers, musical keyboards, audio and video products, toys, electronic
`cash registers, digital imaging products and other consumer electronic products.
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`wvvw.casio.com for CASIO, INC. Web site
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`SPECIFICATIONS *These specifications are tentative.
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`Product Name: CASSIOPEIA E—10 Palm PC
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`Display: 240 x 320 dots, monochrome FSTN liquid crystal, with EL backlight
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`CPU: NEC VR4111
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`RAM: 4MB
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`Interfaces: Serial port, |rDA port, CompactFlash card slot
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`Batteries:
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`Main Batteries: two AAA-size alkaline batteries
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`Back-up Battery: one CR2016
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`Accessories: Cradle, soft case
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`Options: Modem Adapter, CompactF|ash card, AC Adapter
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`(Photos upon request)
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`Marks and trademarks are the property of their respective companies.
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`To register for more information, please click here
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`http://web.archive.org/web/19980208010102/http://www.casiohpc.com/low/pressre1ease5.html
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