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DROPBOX EX. 1022
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`DROPBOX EX. 1022
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
`__________________
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`DROPBOX, INC.,
`Petitioner,
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`v.
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`SYNCHRONOSS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
`Patent Owner
`__________________
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`INTER PARTES REVIEW OF U.S. PATENT NO. 6,671,757
`__________________
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`DECLARATION OF BRAD A. MYERS, PH.D.
`CONCERNING EXHIBIT 1003
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`I, Brad A. Myers, hereby declare and state the following:
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`1.
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`I am a Professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute in the
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`School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. I am a fellow of both
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`the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the Association for
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`Computing Machinery (ACM). I am the author or editor of more than 450
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`publications, most of which are related to user interface design. I received my
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`B.Sc. and my M.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1980, and
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`my Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Toronto in 1987.
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`2. Beginning in 1988, the ACM has held an annual conference called the
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`ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (“the UIST
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`Conference”).
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`3.
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`In 1995, I was General Chair of the UIST Conference, which was held
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`in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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`4. Registration for the conference was open to anyone who was
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`interested in attending, and is well-known to academics and computer science
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`professionals to be one of the most impactful conferences related to computer user
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`interfaces. Based on my records, approximately 207 people attended the
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`conference. Attendees included professionals in the computer science industry,
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`academics, students, and researchers.
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`5. Numerous papers were presented at the 1995 UIST Conference.
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`Those papers were published in a bound volume that was distributed to all UIST
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`Conference attendees in 1995. The bound volume is entitled “Proceedings of the
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`ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology” (1995 UIST
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`Proceedings Volume). I have a copy of the 1995 UIST Proceedings Volume,
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`which I obtained while attending the UIST Conference in 1995. The 1995 UIST
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`Proceedings Volume was also available for sale immediately after the conference
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`from ACM publishers, and could be ordered by phone or physical mail. Further,
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`the 1995 UIST Proceedings Volume was distributed by physical mail in 1995 to
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`libraries and individuals who had a subscription to the ACM proceedings series.
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`6. One of the papers that was included in the 1995 UIST Proceedings
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`Volume was entitled “High-Latency, Low-Bandwidth Windowing in the Jupiter
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`Collaboration System,” and was written by David Nichols, Pavel Curtis, Michael
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`Dixon, and John Lamping (“the Nichols Article”).
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`7.
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`I have reviewed the document bearing the title Exhibit 1003, which I
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`understand to have been submitted to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board in
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`IPR2016-00850 and IPR2016-00851. Exhibit 1003 is a photocopy of the Nichols
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`Article that appeared in the 1995 UIST Proceedings Volume that was distributed
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`to all UIST Conference attendees in 1995.
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`8. There are several dates which appear in Exhibit 1003, all of which are
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`from 1995 and reflect that the conference proceedings were published and
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`distributed in 1995. The date range “November 14-17, 1995,” at the bottom of
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`each page of the article, is when the conference was held. As I mentioned above,
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`copies of the proceedings including this paper were distributed at the conference
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`itself. Also at the bottom of each page is the text “UIST ’95,” which further
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`reflects that this paper was presented at the 1995 UIST Conference. At the bottom
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`of the first column of text on the first page, there is a copyright date of 1995, and
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`“UIST 95” appears there. Each of these dates is consistent with my understanding
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`and recollection that the Nichols Article was available to members of the public in
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`1995.
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`9.
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`I understand that this declaration will be filed as evidence in a
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`contested case before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent
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`and Trademark Office. I also understand that I may be subject to cross-
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`examination concerning this declaration, and I will appear for cross-examination, if
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`required of me, during the time allotted for cross-examination.
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`10.
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`I hereby declare that all of the statements made herein of my own
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`knowledge are true and that all statements made on information and belief are
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`believed to be true; and further that these statements were made with knowledge
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`Cams‘ JPR2 01 6—0O85 0, IPR2 01 6- 0085 1
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`Patent 6, 6 71 , 75 7
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`that wiilful false state11'1ents and the like so made are punishable by fine or
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`imprisonment, or both, under Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code.
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`Date: October 18, 2016
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