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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document923 Filed04/15/12 Page1 of 137 1 [counsel listed on signature page] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 11 ORACLE AMERICA, INC. Case No. CV 10-03561 WHA 12 Plaintiff, JOINT SUBMISSION OF CORRECTED EXHIBIT LIST 13 v. Dept.: Courtroom 9, 19th Floor 14 GOOGLE INC. Judge: Honorable William H. Alsup 15 Defendant. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 JOINT SUBMISSION OF CORRECTED EXHIBIT LIST CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1522470 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document923 Filed04/15/12 Page2 of 137 1 JOINT SUBMISSION OF CORRECTED EXHIBIT LIST 2 Pursuant to the Court’s Guidelines for Trial and Final Pretrial Conference in Civil Jury 3 Cases, the parties have met and conferred to resolve issues pertaining to the trial exhibit list 4 originally filed on October 7, 2011 (ECF No. 508). Specifically, the parties have removed 5 duplicate exhibits, corrected errors, sub-divided certain large exhibits into separate exhibits, and 6 deleted unneeded exhibits. Attached hereto is the corrected trial exhibit list agreed upon by the 7 parties.1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 Oracle has filed a motion (ECF No. 907) seeking to supplement the joint exhibit list. 28 JOINT SUBMISSION OF CORRECTED EXHIBIT LIST 1 CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1522470 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document923 Filed04/15/12 Page3 of 137 1 Dated: April 15, 2012 MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP 2 By: /s/ Marc David Peters 3 MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP 4 MICHAEL A. JACOBS (Bar No. 111664) [email protected] 5 KENNETH A. KUWAYTI (Bar No. 145384) [email protected] 6 MARC DAVID PETERS (Bar No. 211725) [email protected] 7 DANIEL P. MUINO (Bar No. 209624) [email protected] 8 755 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304-1018 9 Telephone: (650) 813-5600 Facsimile: (650) 494-0792 10 BOIES, SCHILLER & FLEXNER LLP 11 DAVID BOIES (Admitted Pro Hac Vice) [email protected] 12 333 Main Street Armonk, NY 10504 13 Telephone: (914) 749-8200 Facsimile: (914) 749-8300 14 STEVEN C. HOLTZMAN (Bar No. 144177) [email protected] 15 1999 Harrison St., Suite 900 Oakland, CA 94612 16 Telephone: (510) 874-1000 Facsimile: (510) 874-1460 17 ORACLE CORPORATION 18 DORIAN DALEY (Bar No. 129049) [email protected] 19 DEBORAH K. MILLER (Bar No. 95527) [email protected] 20 MATTHEW M. SARBORARIA (Bar No. 211600) 21 [email protected] 500 Oracle Parkway 22 Redwood City, CA 94065 Telephone: (650) 506-5200 23 Facsimile: (650) 506-7114 24 Attorneys for Plaintiff ORACLE AMERICA, INC. 25 26 27 28 JOINT SUBMISSION OF CORRECTED EXHIBIT LIST 2 CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1522470 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document923 Filed04/15/12 Page4 of 137 1 Dated: April 15, 2012 KEKER & VAN NEST, LLP 2 By: __/s/ Gene Paige 3 ROBERT A. VAN NEST (SBN 84065) 4 [email protected] CHRISTA M. ANDERSON (SBN184325) 5 [email protected] DANIEL PURCELL (SBN 191424) 6 [email protected] 710 Sansome Street 7 San Francisco, CA 94111-1704 Telephone: (415) 391-5400 8 Facsimile: (415) 397-7188 9 SCOTT T. WEINGAERTNER (Pro Hac Vice) [email protected] 10 ROBERT F. PERRY [email protected] 11 BRUCE W. BABER (Pro Hac Vice) [email protected] 12 1185 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036-4003 13 Telephone: (212) 556-2100 Facsimile: (212) 556-2222 14 DONALD F. ZIMMER, JR. (SBN 112279) 15 [email protected] CHERYL A. SABNIS (SBN 224323) 16 [email protected] KING & SPALDING LLP 17 101 Second Street - Suite 2300 San Francisco, CA 94105 18 Telephone: (415) 318-1200 Facsimile: (415) 318-1300 19 GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP 20 IAN C. BALLON (SBN 141819) [email protected] 21 HEATHER MEEKER (SBN 172148) [email protected] 22 1900 University Avenue East Palo Alto, CA 94303 23 Telephone: (650) 328-8500 Facsimile: (650) 328-8508 24 Attorneys for Defendant 25 GOOGLE INC. 26 27 28 JOINT SUBMISSION OF CORRECTED EXHIBIT LIST 3 CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1522470 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document923 Filed04/15/12 Page5 of 137 1 ATTESTATION 2 I, Marc David Peters, am the ECF User whose ID and password are being used to file this 3 JOINT SUBMISSION OF CORRECTED EXHIBIT LIST. In compliance with General Order 4 45, X.B., I hereby attest that Gene Paige has concurred in this filing. 5 6 Date: April 15, 2012 /s/ Marc David Peters 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 JOINT SUBMISSION OF CORRECTED EXHIBIT LIST 4 CASE NO. CV 10-03561 WHA pa-1522470 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document923 Filed04/15/12 Page6 of 137 Case No. CV 10‐03561 WHA Oracle America, Inc. v. Google Inc. JOINT EXHIBIT LIST TRIAL EXHIBIT DATE DESCRIPTION BEGPRODBATE ENDPRODBATE GOOGLE'S ORACLE'S LIMITATIONS DATE DATE NO. OBJECTIONS OBJECTIONS ON USE OFFERED ADMITTED 0001 7/26/2005 Android GPS Key Strategic Decisions Around Open Source GOOGLE‐00‐00001772 GOOGLE‐00‐00001781 403, 402 0002 7/26/2005 Email from Andy Rubin to [email protected] et al. re FWD: GPS Notes GOOGLE‐14‐00001233 GOOGLE‐14‐00001233 802, 403 (Android) 07.26.05 0003 7/29/2005 Email from Andy Rubin to Tim Lindholm re Review, including notes on GOOGLE‐12‐00000472 GOOGLE‐12‐00000476 106 CLDC licensing discussions with Sun 0004 5/11/2005 Email from Stephen Chau to Megan Smith, including Android Inc. GOOGLE‐29‐00004475 GOOGLE‐29‐00004510 1002, 602, 402 presentation 0005 8/5/2005 Email from Tim Lindholm to Andy Rubin re Java VM for Android GOOGLE‐12‐00000537 GOOGLE‐12‐00000541 403, 402 0006 9/6/2005 Email from Andy Rubin to [email protected], including Android GPS GOOGLE‐26‐00008340 GOOGLE‐26‐00008364 106, 402 presentation 0007 10/11/2005 Email from Tracey Cole to Andy Rubin, including email from Andy Rubin GOOGLE‐01‐00019527 GOOGLE‐01‐00019528 403, 402 to Larry Page re Sun meeting 0008 10/12/2005 Emails from Rich Miner to Andy Rubin re Response GOOGLE‐01‐00019529 GOOGLE‐01‐00019532 602, 402 0009 10/13/2005 Email from Tim Lindholm to Andy Rubin and Rich Miner re One last GOOGLE‐12‐00044903 GOOGLE‐12‐00044903 802, 403, 402 thought on Sun 0010 8/6/2010 Email from Tim Lindholm to Andy Rubin et al. re Context for discussion: GOOGLE‐12‐10000022 GOOGLE‐12‐10000022 403, subject to what we're really trying to do motion in limine 0011 3/7/2006 Email from Rich Miner to Steve Horowitz re Sun doc GOOGLE‐24‐00152087 GOOGLE‐24‐00152093 602, 106, 403, 402 0012 12/20/2005 Email from Tim Lindholm to Andy Rubin re JCP Click‐Through Licenses? GOOGLE‐02‐00077799 GOOGLE‐02‐00077799 602, 403, 402 0013 1/3/2006 Email from Brian Swetland to Mathias Agopian re new java world GOOGLE‐01‐00019511 GOOGLE‐01‐00019513 403, 402 0014 1/13/2006 Email from Andy Rubin to Sergey Brin, copying Larry Page re Sun GOOGLE‐26‐00007930 GOOGLE‐26‐00007930 403 Microsystems 0015 2/5/2006 Email from Andy Rubin to Rich Miner re EMG Deal Review Agenda and GOOGLE‐12‐00079180 GOOGLE‐12‐00079194 602, 106, 402 Slides ‐ Feb. 6, 2006 0016 2/9/2006 Email from Vineet Gupta to Jonathan Schwartz OAGOOGLE0000357505 OAGOOGLE0000357507 0017 2/10/2006 Email from Bill Coughran to Tim Lindholm re Travel for Android GOOGLE‐12‐00006964 GOOGLE‐12‐00006964 602, 403 requested 0018 3/24/2006 Email from Greg Stein to Andy Rubin re the open J2ME project GOOGLE‐01‐00018470 GOOGLE‐01‐00018471 403, 402 0019 3/20/2006 Email from Kathleen Knopoff to armstrong‐[email protected] re finance OAGOOGLE0100166873 OAGOOGLE0100166899 preso, including presentation on Project Armstrong: Business Model 0020 3/23/2006 Email from Steve Horowitz to Leslie Hawthorn re Nedim GOOGLE‐01‐00018428 GOOGLE‐01‐00018428 403, 402 0021 4/13/2006 Email from Andy Rubin to Dan Bornstein re What are we doing? GOOGLE‐02‐00111218 GOOGLE‐02‐00111218 602, 403 0022 4/21/2006 Email from Karen Tsay to [email protected] re EMG Deal Review ‐GOOGLE‐26‐00031474 GOOGLE‐26‐00031497 106, 402 April 24, 2005 0023 8/16/2006 Email from Brian Swetland to Andy McFadden et al. re feedback GOOGLE‐04‐00055098 GOOGLE‐04‐00055099 602, 403, 402 welcome 0024 3/27/2007 Email from Mike Cleron to Andy Rubin and Steve Horowitz re Latest GOOGLE‐01‐00025375 GOOGLE‐01‐00025433 403, 402 material for CMCC's VP Sha visit Wed morning, including presentation entitled "A discussion with CMCC" 0025 The Java Virtual Machine Specification First Edition (Addison‐Wesley 901, 402, 403, not 1997) timely produced, 802 0026 11/7/2007 Email from Dan Bornstein to [email protected] re a medium‐size code GOOGLE‐02‐00052356 GOOGLE‐02‐00052356 403, 402 review (38578‐p9) Scrub out a few more "j"s 0027 All weekly snippets from Andy McFadden GOOGLE‐04‐00010230 GOOGLE‐04‐00010241 602, 106, 403, 402 0028 11/14/2007 Chat log between Dan Bornstein and Dan Morrill GOOGLE‐17‐00067104 GOOGLE‐17‐00067105 802, 403, 402 0029 3/24/2008 Email from Andy Rubin to Dick Wall re [android‐comms] Android GOOGLE‐01‐00035931 GOOGLE‐01‐00035933 403, 402 presence at JavaOne 0030 3/28/2007 Noser Engineering AG Statement of Work GOOGLE‐00392204 GOOGLE‐00392212 602 Page 1 of 132 Case3:10-cv-03561-WHA Document923 Filed04/15/12 Page7 of 137 Case No.
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