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`012020 Patent Dispute Report
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`patent—dispute—report)
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`Overview
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`A newI venue is beginning to emerge this quarter for NPEs as they continue their
`assault on the High-Tech sector. Over the past few years. filings for both the District
`Court and PTAB proceedings have steadily declined but are now beginning to level
`off.
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`Highlights:
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`- While Delaware is a preferred venue for patent litigation outside orthe PTAB. the
`Western District of Texas has not only become a hotbed for patent litigation. but a
`preferred venue for NPEs. The Western District of Texas is on pace to have over
`600 patent related cases, which NPEs comprise 80% of all cases. This is partly
`due to Judge Alan D. Albright lhttpsztfwwaawISE‘:0.comiarticlesi124?952twest-
`texas-cements-lts-place-as-oatent-hotbedJ. a former patent litigator appointed to
`the trench.
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`- Filings for both PTAB and District Court appear to be leveling off. with a similar
`amount of cases as compared to last year.
`- Small-to-n‘lediun‘l enterprises tSME] made up 32961270 cases] of all patent
`litigation defendants. primarily sued by NPEs. and were responsible for less than
`10 of all 01 PTAB challenges.
`- NPEs continue to bring the most patent disputes in the High-Tech sector for both
`District Court and PTAB proceedings. NPEs accounted for 85% of patent
`assertions in District Court and were responsible [or 68% of all PTAB proceedings
`in the High-Tech Sector.
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`Figure 1: Assuming current trends continue, 2020 disputes are expected to be nearly
`the same as last year. View all District Court
`[httpsv’rportaLunifiedpatentscomrlitigationrcaselist: and PTAB
`[https;#purtal.unifiedpaten'ts.con1.n'ptabi'case|ist?sort?-fi|ing_datejlitigation on
`Unified‘s Portal. 1httpsumorta|.unifiedpatentscomf:
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`DISH Ex. 1121, p.
`DISH v. BBi V
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`|PR2020-012
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`Page 1 of8
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`Q1 2020 Patent Dispute Report — Unified Patents
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`Figure 2: The quarter-by-quarter analysis shows a decline in both PTAB and District
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`Court filings. As mentioned above, Q1 saw 841 District Court filings and 329 PTAB
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`filings compared to 799 District Courting filings and 340 PTAB filings in Q1 of 2019.
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`Again, this illustrates that filings for both PTAB and District remain flat since Q3 of
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`2017. View all District Court (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist) and
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`PTAB (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/caselist?sort=-filing_date) litigation on
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`Unified’s Portal. (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/)
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`Figure 3: Although the PTAB remains the most popular venue for patent disputes
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`overall, the Western District of Texas has become the most popular venue for NPEs
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`in 2020. On the other hand, the District of Delaware had more filings by both NPEs
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`and operating companies combined. View all District Court
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist) litigation on Unified’s Portal.
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/)
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`Figure 4: Assuming this trend continues in the Western District of Texas, the venue
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`will have increased 700% in the last 4 years to become almost equal in patent cases
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`(632) as the District of Delaware (696). View all District Court
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist) litigation on Unified’s Portal.
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/)
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`Figure 5: The majority of new patent cases continue to involve the High-Tech
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`industry. View High-Tech litigation (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/caselist?
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`sort=-filing_date&up_industry=T) on Unified’s Portal.
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/caselist?up_industry=T)
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`https://www.unifiedpatents.com/insights/2020/18/q1-2020-patent-dispute-report
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`DISH Ex. 1121, p. 2
` DISH v. BBiTV
` IPR2020-01281
`Page 2 of 8
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`Q1 2020 Patent Dispute Report — Unified Patents
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`District Court
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`Figure 6: Patent litigation has continued to remain static over the last 3 years. In the
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`first quarter of 2020, NPEs are responsible for 489 new patent infringement cases
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`(over 58% of all patent litigation). View District Court
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist) litigation on Unified’s Portal.
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist?sort=-filed_date)
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`Figure 7: Castlemorton Wireless, an NPE, was the top asserting entity in Q1 2020.
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`View District Court (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist) litigation on
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`Unified’s Portal. (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist?sort=-filed_date)
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`Figure 8: Samsung was the top named defendant in Q1 2020. View District Court
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist) litigation on Unified’s Portal.
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist?sort=-filed_date)
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`https://www.unifiedpatents.com/insights/2020/18/q1-2020-patent-dispute-report
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`DISH Ex. 1121, p. 3
` DISH v. BBiTV
` IPR2020-01281
`Page 3 of 8
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`Q1 2020 Patent Dispute Report — Unified Patents
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`Figure 9: Small-to-medium enterprises (SME) made up 32% of all patent litigation in
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`Q1 2020. View all District Court (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist)
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`litigation on Unified’s Portal. (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/)
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`Figure 10: Nearly 62% of all new district court patent cases involve High-Tech
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`companies (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/analytics?filed_date=2020-01-
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`01--2020-03-31&flag=DC&sort=-filed_date).
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`Figure 11: NPE activity in the High-Tech sector alone contributes more new patent
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`infringement cases than all non-NPE patent litigation combined. View High-Tech
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`litigation on Unified’s Portal (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/caselist?
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`up_industry=T).
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`https://www.unifiedpatents.com/insights/2020/18/q1-2020-patent-dispute-report
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`DISH Ex. 1121, p. 4
` DISH v. BBiTV
` IPR2020-01281
`Page 4 of 8
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`Q1 2020 Patent Dispute Report — Unified Patents
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`Figure 12: NPE accounted for 85% of assertions in High-Tech Litigation. View all
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`2020 District Court (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/caselist?
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`flag=DC&sort=-filed_date) litigation on Unified’s Portal.
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/annual-report?year=2020)
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`PTAB Disputes
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`Figure 13: The PTAB received a total of 329 requests for inter partes reviews.
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`Meanwhile, the Board’s institution rate in inter partes reviews
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/annual-report?year=2020) decreased to 54.8%.
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`More details for these PTAB proceedings are available on Unified’s Portal
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/annual-report?year=2020).
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`Figure 14: Consistent with district court proceedings, approximately 65% of petitions
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`filed in 2020 involved High-Tech companies
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/caselist?filing_date=2020-01-01--
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`Invalid+Date&sort=-filing_date).
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`https://www.unifiedpatents.com/insights/2020/18/q1-2020-patent-dispute-report
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`DISH Ex. 1121, p. 5
` DISH v. BBiTV
` IPR2020-01281
`Page 5 of 8
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`Q1 2020 Patent Dispute Report — Unified Patents
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`Figure 15: Approximately 68% of all AIA challenges filed in 2020 that involved High-
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`Tech companies related to NPE-controlled patents. Explore this data further on
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`Unified’s Portal. (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/analytics/case-level/by-po-
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`entity-type?filing_date=2020-01-01--Invalid+Date&sort=-filing_date&up_industry=T)
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`Figure 16: In 2020, IPRs were the most popular post-grant proceeding at the PTAB.
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`Explore this data further on Unified’s Portal.
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/annual-report?year=2020)
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`Figure 17: Samsung was the most frequent petitioner
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/analytics/case-level/top-parties?
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`filing_date=2020-01-01--2020-03-31&sort=-filing_date) with 44 petitions filed. View all
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`of Unified’s cases on Unified’s Portal.
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/analytics/case-level/top-parties?
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`filing_date=2020-01-01--2020-03-31&sort=-filing_date)
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`https://www.unifiedpatents.com/insights/2020/18/q1-2020-patent-dispute-report
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`DISH Ex. 1121, p. 6
` DISH v. BBiTV
` IPR2020-01281
`Page 6 of 8
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`Q1 2020 Patent Dispute Report — Unified Patents
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`Figure 18: Cellect and Uniloc were the top two most frequently challenged patent
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`(https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/analytics/case-level/top-parties?
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`filing_date=2020-01-01--2020-03-31&sort=-filing_date) owners this quarter. View all
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`PTAB cases on the Portal (https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/ptab/analytics/case-
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`level/top-parties?filing_date=2020-01-01--2020-03-31&sort=-filing_date).
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`Definitions
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`Sectors
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`High-Tech = Technologies relating to Software, Hardware, and Networking
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`Medical = Technologies relating to Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Health Related
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`Technologies
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`Other = Technologies relating to Mechanical, Packaged Goods, Sporting Equipment
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`and any other area outside of high-tech and medical patents.
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`Entities
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`Non Practicing Entity (NPE) = Company which derives the majority of its total revenue
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`from Patent Licensing activities.
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`Operating Company or Op. Co. = Company which derives most of its total revenue
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`from Product Sales or Services. Could be an SME or a large company.
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`Other Entity = Universities / Non-Profits / Government / Non-Governmental
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`Organizations (NGOs)
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`NPE (Patent Assertion Entities) = Entity whose primary activity is licensing patents and
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`acquired most of its patents from another entity
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`NPE (Small Company) = Entity whose original activity was providing products and
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`services, but now is primarily focused on monetizing its own patent portfolio.
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`NPE (Individual) = Entity owned or controlled by an individual inventor who is primarily
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`focused on monetizing inventions patents by that individual inventor.
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`Venues
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`CACD = Central District of California
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`CAND = Northern District of California
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`DED = Delaware
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`NJD = New Jersey
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`https://www.unifiedpatents.com/insights/2020/18/q1-2020-patent-dispute-report
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`DISH Ex. 1121, p. 7
` DISH v. BBiTV
` IPR2020-01281
`Page 7 of 8
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`NDIL — Northern District of lIIinois
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`SDNY — Southern District of New York
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`'I’XED — Eastern District of Texas
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`Ql 2020 Patent Dispute Report — Unified Patents
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`YXWD — Western District ofTexas
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`Methodology
`This report includes all District Court and PTAB litigations between January 1. 2015 and
`March 31.2020.
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`Total number of reported cases can vary based on what is included. Unified made its
`best attempt to eliminate mistaken. duplicative. or changes in venue filings. hence the
`totals mayr varyr slightly.r compared to other reporting entities. Statistics include
`litigations initiated by NPEs or Declaratory Judgments [DJs} initiated by operating
`companies against NPES.
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`Unified strives to accurately identifyr NPEs through all available means. such as court
`filings. public documents. and product documentation.
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`DISH Ex. 1121, p.
`DISH v. BBi V
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`IPR2020-012
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`Page 8 of 8
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