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DECLARATION CERTIFYING RECORDS OF INTERNET ARCHIVE
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`1.
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`1, Christopher Butler, am the Office Manager at the Internet Archive, located
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`in San Francisco, California.
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`I make this declaration of my own personal
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`knowledge. As part of my role as Office Manager, I am familiar with how the
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`Internet Archive captures and archives copies of websites and how it makes those
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`archives available to the public.
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`2.
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`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.
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`The Internet Archive has created a service known as the Wayback Machine.
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`The Wayback Machine makes it possible to surf more than 400 billion pages stored
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`in the Internet Archive's web archive which have been captured and stored at
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`various times since 1996.
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`4.
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`The archived data made viewable and browseable by the Wayback Machine
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`is 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 (“Archived Websites”).
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`Apple Exhibit 1032
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`Apple v. Core Wireless
`IPR2015-01898
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`5.
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`The Internet Archive assigns a URL on its site to each of the Archived
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`Websites in the format http://web.archive.org/web/[Year in yyyy][Month in
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`mm] [Day in dd] [Time code in hhzmmzss]/[Archived URL]. Thus, the Internet
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`Archive URL
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`http://web.archive.org/web/19970126045828/http://wvvw.archive.org/ would be the
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`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 a.m. and 28
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`seconds (1997/01/26 at 04:58:28).
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`6.
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`Visitors to the Wayback Machine can search the Internet Archive’s web
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`archive by URL (i.e., a website address). If Archived Websites for a URL are
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`available, the visitor will be presented with a list of available dates of when each
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`Archived Website for that URL was captured. The visitor may select one of those
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`dates, and then begin surfing on an archived version of the Web.
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`7.
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`Regarding archived files stored in and made available via the Wayback
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`Machine, I further declare that:
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`A.
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`to the best that the electronic systems involved can accurately record
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`and reflect, such files were captured at or near the time of the date
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`reflected in the URL assigned to each file by virtue of an automated
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`transfer of electronic data;
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`such records were captured by Internet Archive or received from third
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`party donors in the course of regularly conducted activity by the
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`Internet Archive; and
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`the Internet Archive captures, stores, and receive from third party
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`donors web data as a regular practice.
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`8.
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`Attached hereto as Exhibit A is a true and correct copy of the printout of the
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`Internet Archive’s record of the HTML file for the URL
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`http://wvvw.rnicrosoft.com/PressPass/press/ 1999/Dec99/MobileExplorerPR.asp
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`with an archive date of February 29, 2000, which may be downloaded from the
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`following address:
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`https://web.archive.org[web/20000229103 5 33/http:/www.microsoft.com/PressPass
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`/press/1999/Dec99/MobileExplorerPR.asp.
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`I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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`Executed on the 14th day of October, 2016 in San Francisco, CA.
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`By:
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`Christopher Butler
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`Microsoft Introduces Microsoft Mobile Explorer
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`PressPass
`PressPass Home I Press Releases I Subscribe I Legal Issues | About Microsoft
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`All Products | Support
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`| Search | microsoft.com Guide
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`Search PressPau
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`Microsoft News
`New Press Releases
`Products & Services
`international News
`PR Contacts
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`Company Info
`Financial
`Executives
`Bill Gates‘ Site
`Community Affairs
`Events
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`Site Map
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`Microsoft Introduces Microsoft
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`Mobile Explorer
`New Mobile Phone Platform Based on WAP and Other Key
`wireless Initiatives Provides Comprehensive Solution for a Range
`of Wireless Phones
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`REDMOND, Wash. -- Dec. 8, 1999 - Taking another step toward
`empowering people through great software any time, any place and on
`any device, Microsoft Corp. today announced Microsoft® Mobile Explorer
`(MME), the company's comprehensive, open software platform designed
`to power Internet-enabled mobile telephones. Microsoft Mobile Explorer
`is modular, customizable and flexible, enabling handset manufacturers
`and wireless carriers to provide their customers with the choice of a
`broad line of applications and services on today's data-enabled
`telephones (or "feature phones“) and next—generation "smart phones."
`Microsoft Mobile Explorer is a key component of Microsoft's end—to-end
`wireless strategy to provide mobile Internet solutions that utilize
`additional technologies such as Microsoft Exchange Server, the
`BackOffice® family and MSN“ Mobile Services.
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`"Microsoft's goal is to enable secure information access any time,
`anywhere, from the device of the users‘ choice," said Harel Kodesh, vice
`president of the Productivity Appliance Division at Microsoft. "Today's
`launch of the MME platform combined with Microsoft Exchange Server
`and MSN Mobile Services represents a significant step forward in
`delivering on that promise through mobile phones."
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`"With this new platform, Microsoft is demonstrating a clear commitment
`to the work of the WAP Forum" said Gregory G. Williams, chairman of
`the WAP Forum. "Now Microsoft will be incorporating WAP technology
`into three core components of its wireless solution: Microsoft Mobile
`Explorer, Microsoft Exchange Server and MSN Mobile Services. This
`announcement is another major milestone for the WAP Forum and
`validates the wireless industry's support for WAP."
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`Microsoft Mobile Explorer is currently being used in the United Kingdom
`and Norway by British Telecomunications PLC, for corporate customer
`trials and is under evaluation for current and future networks by Korea
`Telecom Freetel Co. Ltd. and DeTeMobil Deutsche Telekom MobilNet
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`GmbH. NTT DoCoMo has also expressed strong interest to deploy
`Microsoft Mobile Explorer-based mobile phones in its networks.
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`Modular Solution
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`The Microsoft Mobile Explorer platform is a modular wireless applications
`and services platform that allows partners to pick the solution that best
`fits their needs using one or more of the following components: a
`dual-mode microbrowser, the Windows® CE operating system,
`applications and server-side components. Microsoft Mobile Explorer is
`designed to deliver wireless data services such as secure corporate data
`access, e-mail, the Internet, location-based services and electronic
`commerce. The following initial configurations will be supported:
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`0 Microsoft Mobile Explorer for feature phones is an operating-
`system-independent, air-link agnostic, browser—based solution that
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`Microsoft Introduces Microsoft Mobile Explorer
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`enables secure corporate or personal access to e-mail, personal
`information manager data and the Internet when connected to a
`wireless network. It includes the first dual-mode microbrowser
`that can display both HTML- and WAP 1.1-authored Internet
`content.
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`Microsoft Mobile Explorer for smart phones is designed to
`support more powerful wireless data computing on high-resolution
`display devices that are capable of running a full suite of online
`and offline e-mail, PIM and Internet applications. Microsoft Mobile
`Explorer for smart phones, which was first demonstrated by
`Microsoft Chairman and CEO Bill Gates at Telecom 99 in Geneva in
`October, will utilize a version of the Windows CE operating system
`specifically optimized for mobile phones. This will enable services
`including over—the-air data synchronization, hosting of third-party
`applications and receipt of new multimedia content delivered by
`third-generation broadband wireless networks.
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`Both the feature phone and smart phone solutions of Microsoft Mobile
`Explorer will be able to take advantage of current and emerging wireless
`technologies such as Short Messaging Service, SIM Toolkit and Bluetooth
`technologies.
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`Availability
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`Components of the Microsoft Mobile Explorer family will be delivered
`throughout next year beginning with an initial release of Microsoft Mobile
`Explorer for feature phones in the first quarter of 2000.
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`More details on the Microsoft Mobile Explorer platform are available on
`the Web at http://www.mlcrosofl.com/wireless/.
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`About Microsoft
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`Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFl"') is the worldwide leader in
`software for personal and business computing. The company offers a
`wide range of products and services designed to empower people
`through great software -- any time, any place and on any device.
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`Microsoft, Backoffice, MSN and Windows are either registered
`trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or
`other countries/regions.
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`Other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their
`respective owners.
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`Note to editors: If you are interested in viewing additional information on
`Microsoft, please visit the Microsoft Web page at
`http://www.mlcrosoft.com/presspass/ on Microsoft's corporate
`information pages.
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`©2000 Mlcrosofi Corporation. All rights reserved. Tenns of Use
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`https://\veb.archivc.org/web/20000229103533/http:/www.microsofl.c0m/PressPass/press/1999/Dec99/MobileExplorerPR.asp
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