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Nature of Suit Code: 470
Nature of Suit: Civil (Rico)
Cause of Action: 18:1964 Racketeering (RICO) Act

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Thomas E. Wallerstein (SBN 232086) 

Kimberly Culp (SBN 238839) 

Email: twallerstein@venable.com 

kculp@venable.com 

505 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400 

San Francisco, CA 94111 

Telephone: 415.653.3750 

Facsimile: 415.653.3755 

Attorneys for Defendants Almaviva S.p.A, 

Almawave S.r.l. and Almawave USA, Inc. 

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FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

LOOP AI LABS, INC., a Delaware 

corporation, 

Plaintiffs, 

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ANNA GATTI, an individual, 

ALMAVIVA S.p.A., an Italian corporation, 

ALMAWAVE S.r.1,, an Italian corporation, 

ALMAWAVE USA, Inc., a California 

corporation, IQSYSTEM LLC, a California 

limited liability company, IQSYSTEM Inc., a 

Delaware corporation, 

Defendants. 

CASE NO,: 3:15-cv-00798-HSG (DMR) 

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 

FOR LITIGATION INVOLVING 

PATENTS, HIGHLY SENSITIVE 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

AND/OR TRADE SECRETS 

Action Filed: February 20, 2015 

Trial Date: July 11, 2016 

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VENABLE LLP

Thomas E. Wallerstein (SBN 232086)

ICimbei•ly Culp (SBN 238839)

Email; twallerstein@venable,com

lcculp@venable,com

505 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400

San Francisco, CA 94111

Telephone; 415.653.3750

Facsimile: 415,653.3755

Attorneys for Defendants Almaviva S.p,A,

Almawave S,r.l, and Altnawave USA, Inc.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

LOOP AI LABS, INC., a Delaware

cocpoc•ation,

Plaintiffs,

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ANNA GATTI, an individual,

ALMAVIVA S,p,A,, an Italian corporation,

ALMAWAVE S,i•.1,, an Italian corporation,

ALMAWAVE USA, Inc., a California

corporation, IQSYSTEM LLC, a California

limited liability company, IQSYSTEM Inc,, a

Delaware corporation,

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Defendants.

CASE NO.: 3:15-cv-00798-HSG (DMR)

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

FOR LITIGATION INVOLVING

PATENTS, HIGHLY SENSITIVE

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

AND/OR TRADE SECRETS

Action Filed. February 20, 2015

Trial Date; July 11, 2016

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1. PURPOSES AND LIMITATIONS 

Disclosure and discovery activity in this action are likely to involve production of confidential, 

proprietary, or private information for which special protection from public disclosure and from 

use for any purpose other than prosecuting this litigation may be warranted. Accordingly, the 

parties hereby stipulate to and petition the court to enter the following Stipulated Protective 

Order, The parties acknowledge that this Order does not confer blanket protections on all 

disclosures or responses to discovery and that the protection it affords from public disclosure and 

use extends only to the limited information or items that are entitled to confidential treatment 

under the applicable legal principles, The parties further acknowledge, as set forth in Section 

14.4, below, that this Stipulated Protective Order does not entitle them to file confidential 

information under seal; Civil Local Rule 79-5 sets forth the procedures that must be followed 

and the standards that will be applied when a party seeks permission from the court to file 

material under seal. 

2. DEFINITIONS 

2.1 Challenging Party: a Party or Non-Party that challenges the designation of 

information or items under this Order. 

2.2 "CONFIDENTIAL" Information or Items: information (regardless of how it is 

generated, stored or maintained) or tangible things that qualify for protection under Federal Rule 

of Civil Procedure 26(c), 

2.3 Counsel (without qualifier): Outside Counsel of Record and House Counsel (as 

well as their support staff). 

2.4 Designated House Counsel: House Counsel who seek access to "HIGHLY 

CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE 

CODE" information in this matter, 

2.5 Designating Party: a Party or Non-Party that designates information or items that 

that are produced by any Party or Non-Party in disclosures or in responses to discovery as 

"CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or 

"HIGIILY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE". 

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1 1, PURPOSES AND LIMITATIONS

2 Disclosure and discovery activity in this action are likely to involve production of confidential,

3 propcieta~y, or private information for which special protection from public disclosure and from

4 use for any purpose other than prosecuting this litigation may be warranted. Accordingly, the

5 paa~ties hereby stipulate to and petition the court to enter tl~e following Stipulated Protective

6 Order, The parties acknowledge that this Ordec does not confer blanket protections on all

7 disclosures or responses to discovery and that the protection it affords from public disclosure and

8 use extends only to the limited information or items that are entitled to confidential treatment

9 under the applicable legal principles, The parties further acknowledge, as set forth in Section

10 14.4, below, that this Stipulated Protective Order does not entitle them to file confidential

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2.6 Disclosure or Discovery Material: all items or information, regardless of the 

medium or manner in which it is generated, stored, or maintained (including, among other things, 

testimony, transcripts, and tangible things), that are produced or generated in disclosures or 

responses to discovery in this matter. 

2.7 Expert: a person with specialized knowledge or experience in a matter pertinent to 

the litigation who (1) has been retained by a Party or its counsel to serve as an expert witness or 

as a consultant in this action, (2) is not a past or current employee of a Party or of a Party's 

competitor, and (3) at the time of retention, is not anticipated to become an employee of a Party 

or of a Party's competitor, 

2.8 "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" Information or 

Items: extremely sensitive "Confidential Information or Items," disclosure of which to another 

Party or Non-Party would create a substantial risk of serious harm that could not be avoided by 

less restrictive means, 

2,9 "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" Information or Items: 

extremely sensitive "Confidential Information or Items" representing computer code and 

associated comments and revision histories, formulas, engineering specifications, or schematics 

that define or otherwise describe in detail the algorithms or structure of software or hardware 

designs, disclosure of which to another Party or Non-Party would create a substantial risk of 

serious harm that could not be avoided by less restrictive means, 

2.10 House Counsel: attorneys who are employees of a party to this action. House 

Counsel does not include Outside Counsel of Record or any other outside counsel. 

2.11 Non-Party: any natural person, partnership, corporation, association, or other legal 

entity not named as a Party to this action. 

2.12 Outside Counsel of Record: attorneys who are not employees of a party to this 

action but are retained to represent or advise a party to this action and have appeared in this 

action on behalf of that party or are affiliated with a law firm which has appeared on behalf of 

that party. 

2.13 Party: any party to this action, including all of its officers, directors, employees, 

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1 2,6 Disclosure or Discovery Material; all items or information, regardless of the

2 medium or manner in which it is generated, stored, or maintained (including, among other things,

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6 the litigation who (1) has been retained by a Pac~ty or• its counsel to serve as an expert witness or

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23 entity not named as a Patty to this action.

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25 action but are retained to represent or advise a party to this action and have appeared in this

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consultants, retained experts, and Outside Counsel of Record (and their support staffs). 

2.14 Producing Party: a Party or Non-Party that produces Disclosure or Discovery 

Material in this action. 

2.15 Professional Vendors: persons or entities that provide litigation support services 

(e,g., photocopying, videotaping, translating, preparing exhibits or demonstrations, and 

organizing, storing, or retrieving data in any form or medium) and their employees and 

subcontractors. 

2,16 Protected Material: any Disclosure or Discovery Material that is designated as 

"CONFIDENTIAL," or as "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or as 

"HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE." 

2.17 Receiving Party: a Party that receives Disclosure or Discovery Material from a 

Producing Party. 

3. SCOPE 

The protections conferred by this Stipulation and Order cover not only Protected Material 

(as defined above), but also (1) any information copied or extracted from Protected Material; (2) 

all copies, excerpts, summaries, or compilations of Protected Material; and (3) any testimony, 

conversations, or presentations by Parties or their Counsel that might reveal Protected Material. 

However, the protections conferred by this Stipulation and Order do not cover the following 

information: (a) any information that is in the public domain at the time of disclosure to a 

Receiving Party or becomes part of the public domain after its disclosure to a Receiving Party as 

a result of publication not involving a violation of this Order, including becoming part of the 

public record through trial or otherwise; and (b) any information known to the Receiving Party 

prior to the disclosure or obtained by the Receiving Party after the disclosure from a source who 

obtained the information lawfully and under no obligation of confidentiality to the Designating 

Party. Any use of Protected Material at trial shall be governed by a separate agreement or order, 

4. DURATION 

Even after final disposition of this litigation, the confidentiality obligations imposed by 

this Order shall remain in effect until a Designating Party agrees otherwise in writing or a court 

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1 consultants, retained experts, and Outside Counsel of Record (and their support staffs),

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19 information; (a) any information that is in the public domain at the time of disclosure to a

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order otherwise directs, Final disposition shall be deemed to be the later of (1) dismissal of all 

claims and defenses in this action, with or without prejudice; and (2) final judgment herein after 

the completion and exhaustion of all appeals, rehearings, remands, trials, or reviews of this 

action, including the time limits for filing any motions or applications for extension of time 

pursuant to applicable law, 

5, DESIGNATING PROTECTED MATERIAL 

5,1 Exercise of Restraint and Care in Designating Material for Protection. Each Party 

or Non-Party that designates information or items for protection under this Order must take care 

to limit any such designation to specific material that qualifies under the appropriate standards. 

To the extent it is practical to do so, the Designating Party must designate for protection only 

those parts of material, documents, items, or oral or written communications that qualify — so 

that other portions of the material, documents, items, or communications for which protection is 

not warranted are not swept unjustifiably within the ambit of this Order, 

Mass, indiscriminate, or routinized designations are prohibited. Designations that are 

shown to be clearly unjustified or that have been made for an improper purpose (e,g., to 

unnecessarily encumber or retard the case development process or to impose unnecessary 

expenses and burdens on other parties) expose the Designating Party to sanctions, 

If it comes to a Designating Party's attention that information or items that it designated 

for protection do not qualify for protection at all or do not qualify for the level of protection 

initially asserted, that Designating Party must promptly notify all other parties that it is 

withdrawing the mistaken designation. 

5.2 Manner and Timing of Designations. Except as otherwise provided in this Order 

(see, e,g,, second paragraph of section 5.2(a) below), or as otherwise stipulated or ordered, 

Disclosure or Discovery Material that qualifies for protection under this Order must be clearly so 

designated before the material is disclosed or produced. 

Designation in conformity with this Order requires: 

(a) for information in documentary form (e.g., paper or electronic documents, but 

excluding transcripts of depositions or other pretrial or trial proceedings), that the Producing 

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order otherwise directs, Final disposition shall be deemed to be the later of (1) dismissal of all

claims and defenses in this action, with oc without prejudice; and (2) final judgment herein after

the completion and exhaustion of all appeals, rehearings, remands, trials, or reviews of this

action, including the time limits for filing any motions or applications for extension of time

pursuant to applicable law.

5, DESIGNATING PROTECTED MATERIAL

5,1 Exercise of Resh~aint and Care in Desi nating Material for Protection, Each Party

orNon-Panty that designates information or items for protection under this Order must tale care

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Party affix the legend "CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' 

EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" to each page that contains 

protected material, If only a portion or portions of the material on a page qualifies for protection, 

the Producing Party also must clearly identify the protected portion(s) (e.g., by making 

appropriate markings in the margins) and must specify, for each portion, the level of protection 

being asserted. 

A Party may designate Disclosure or Discovery Material produced by another Party or a 

Non-Party by making the Designation by letter to all Parties and the Non-Party (if applicable), 

specifying the production numbers of the documents deemed to be "CONFIDENTIAL" or 

"HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL 

— SOURCE CODE", within 15 business days of the date the material is received in the litigation 

by the Designating Party. 

A Party or Non-Party that makes original documents or materials available for inspection 

need not designate them for protection until after the inspecting Party has indicated which 

material it would like copied and produced. During the inspection and before the designation, all 

of the material made available for inspection shall be deemed "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —

ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY." After the inspecting Party has identified the documents it wants 

copied and produced, the Producing Party must determine which documents, or portions thereof, 

qualify for protection under this Order, Then, before producing the specified documents, the 

Producing Party must affix the appropriate legend ("CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY 

CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE 

CODE) to each page that contains Protected Material, If only a portion or portions of the 

material on a page qualifies for protection, the Producing Party also must clearly identify the 

protected portion(s) (e.g., by making appropriate markings in the margins) and must specify, for 

each portion, the level of protection being asserted. 

(b) for testimony given in deposition or in other pretrial or trial proceedings, that the 

Designating Party identify on the record, before the close of the deposition, hearing, or other 

proceeding, all protected testimony and specify the level of protection being asserted. When it is 

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1 Party affix tha legend "CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —ATTORNEYS'

2 EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —SOURCE CODE" to each page that contains

3 protected material, If only a portion or portions of the material on a page qualifies for protection,

4 the Producing Patty also must cleac•ly identify the protected po~~tion(s) (e,g,, by malting

5 appropriate markings in the margins) and must specify, for each portion, the level of protection

6 being asserted.

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8 Non-Panty by malting the Designation by letter to all Panties and the Non-Party (if applicable),

9 specifying the production numbers of the documents deemed to be "CONFIDENTIAL" or

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20 Producing Party must affix the appropriate legend ("CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY

21 CONFIDENTIAL —ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —SOURCE

22 CODE) to each page that contains Protected Material. If only a portion or portions of the

23 material on a page qualifies for protection, the Producing Party also must clearly identify the

24 protected portions) (e,g., by making appropriate markings in the margins) and must specify, for

25 each portion, the level of protection being assec~ted.

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impractical to identify separately each portion of testimony that is entitled to protection and it 

appears that substantial portions of the testimony may qualify for protection, the Designating 

Party may invoke on the record (before the deposition, hearing, or other proceeding is 

concluded) a right to have up to 21 days to identify the specific portions of the testimony as to 

which protection is sought and to specify the level of protection being asserted. Only those 

portions of the testimony that are appropriately designated for protection within the 21 days shall 

be covered by the provisions of this Stipulated Protective Order. Alternatively, a Designating 

Party may specify, at the deposition or up to 21 days afterwards if that period is properly 

invoked, that the entire transcript shall be treated as "CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY 

CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY." 

Parties shall give the other parties notice if they reasonably expect a deposition, hearing 

or other proceeding to include Protected Material so that the other parties can ensure that only 

authorized individuals who have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" 

(Exhibit A) are present at those proceedings. The use of a document as an exhibit at a deposition 

shall not in any way affect its designation as "CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY 

CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE 

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that the transcript contains Protected Material, and the title page shall be followed by a list of all 

pages (including line numbers as appropriate) that have been designated as Protected Material 

and the level of protection being asserted by the Designating Party. The Designating Party shall 

inform the court reporter of these requirements. Any transcript that is prepared before the 

expiration of a 21-day period for designation shall be treated during that period as if it had been 

designated "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" in its entirety unless 

otherwise agreed, After the expiration of that period, the transcript shall be treated only as 

actually designated. 

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3 Party may invoke on the record (before the deposition, hearing, or other• proceeding is

4 concluded) a right to have up to 21 days to identify the specific portions of the testimony as to

5 which protection is sought and to specify the level of protection being asserted. Only those

6 portions of the testimony that are appropriately designated for protection within the 21 days shall

7 be covered by the provisions of this Stipulated Pt~otective Order, Alternatively, a Designating

8 Panty may specify, at the deposition or up to 21 days afterwards if that period is properly

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21 and the level of protection being asserted by the Designating Party. The Designating Panty shall

22 inform the count reporter of these requirements, Any transcript that is prepared before tha

23 expiration of a 21 -day period for designation shall be treated during that period as if it had been

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2S otherwise agreed, After the expiration of that period, the transcript shall be treated only as

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container or containers in which the information or item is stored the legend "CONFIDENTIAL" 

or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY 

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warrant protection, the Producing Party, to the extent practicable, shall identify the protected 

portion(s) and specify the level of protection being asserted, 

5.3 Inadvertent Failures to Designate. If timely corrected, an inadvertent failure to 

designate qualified information or items does not, standing alone, waive the Designating Party's 

right to secure protection under this Order for such material. Upon timely correction of a 

designation, the Receiving Party must make reasonable efforts to assure that the material is 

treated in accordance with the provisions of this Order. 

6. CHALLENGING CONFIDENTIALITY DESIGNATIONS 

6.1 Timing of Challenges. Any Party or Non-Party may challenge a designation of 

confidentiality at any time. Unless a prompt challenge to a Designating Party's confidentiality 

designation is necessary to avoid foreseeable, substantial unfairness, unnecessary economic 

burdens, or a significant disruption or delay of the litigation, a Party does not waive its right to 

challenge a confidentiality designation by electing not to mount a challenge promptly after the 

original designation is disclosed. 

6.2 Meet and Confer. The Challenging Party shall initiate the dispute resolution 

process by providing written notice of each designation it is challenging and describing the basis 

for each challenge, To avoid ambiguity as to whether a challenge has been made, the written 

notice must recite that the challenge to confidentiality is being made in accordance with this 

specific paragraph of the Protective Order. The parties shall attempt to resolve each challenge in 

good faith and must begin the process by conferring directly (in voice to voice dialogue; other 

forms of communication are not sufficient) within 14 days of the date of service of notice, In 

conferring, the Challenging Party must explain the basis for its belief that the confidentiality 

designation was not proper and must give the Designating Party an opportunity to review the 

designated material, to reconsider the circumstances, and, if no change in designation is offered, 

to explain the basis for the chosen designation. A Challenging Party may proceed to the next 

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7 designate qualified information oc items does not, standing alone, waive the Designating Party's

8 right to secure protection under this Order for such material, Upon timely correction of a

9 designation, the Receiving Party must make reasonable efforts to assure that the material is

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20 for each challenge, To avoid ambiguity as to whether a challenge has been made, the written

21 notice must recite that the challenge to confidentiality is being made in accordance with this

22 specific paragraph of the Protective Order, The parties shall attempt to resolve each challenge in

23 good faith and must begin the process by conferring directly (invoice to voice dialogue; other

24 forms of communication are not sufficient) within 14 days of the date of service of notice, In

25 conferring, the Challenging Party must explain the basis for its belief that the confidentiality

26 designation was not proper and must give the Designating Party an opportunity to review the

27 designated material, to reconsider the circumstances, and, if no change in designation is offered,

28 to explain the basis for the chosen designation, A Challenging Panty may proceed to the next

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stage of the challenge process only if it has engaged in this meet and confer process first or 

establishes that the Designating Party is unwilling to participate in the meet and confer process in 

a timely manner, 

6.3 Judicial Intervention, If the Parties cannot resolve a challenge without court 

intervention, the Parties shall file a joint letter brief in accordance with the procedures set forth in 

Hon. Donna M, Ryu's Standing Order, dated August 6, 2014, regarding civil discovery within 5 

days of the parties agreeing that the meet and confer process will not resolve their dispute, Any 

joint letter brief filed pursuant to this provision must include an attestation affirming that the 

movant has complied with the meet and confer requirements imposed by the preceding 

paragraph, 

The burden of persuasion in any such challenge proceeding shall be on the Designating 

Party,' Frivolous challenges and those made for an improper purpose (e.g., to harass or impose 

unnecessary expenses and burdens on other parties) may expose the Challenging Party to 

sanctions. All parties shall continue to afford the material in question the level of protection to 

which it is entitled under the Producing Party's designation until the court rules on the challenge. 

7. ACCESS TO AND USE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL 

7,1 Basic Principles, Unless otherwise permitted by the Court, a Receiving Party may 

use Protected Material that is disclosed or produced by another Party or by a Non-Party in 

connection with this case only for prosecuting, defending, or attempting to settle this litigation. 

Such Protected Material may be disclosed only to the categories of persons and under the 

conditions described in this Order. When the litigation has been terminated, a Receiving Party 

must comply with the provisions of section 15 below (FINAL DISPOSITION), 

Protected Material must be stored and maintained by a Receiving Party at a location and 

The burden is shifted to the Challenging Party after two (2) unsuccessful (in whole or in part) 

challenges are made by the Challenging Party. The burden of persuasion remains on the 

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stage of the challenge process only if it has engaged in this meet and confer process first or

establishes that the Designating Pa►~ty is unwilling to participate in the meet and confer process in

a timely manner,

6.3 Judicial Intervention. If the Panties cannot resolve a challenge without cou►-t

intervention, the Parties shall file a joint letter brief in accordance with the procedures set forth in

Hon, Donna M, Ryu's Standing Order, dated August 6, 2014, regarding civil discovery within 5

days of the pa►~ties agreeing that the meet and confer process will not resolve their dispute. Any

joint letter brief filed pursuant to this provision must include an attestation affirming that the

movant has complied with the meet and confer requirements imposed by the preceding

paragraph.

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Panty, ~ Frivolous challenges and those made for an improper purpose (e.g,, to harass or impose

unnecessary expenses and burdens on other patties) may expose the Challenging Pa~~ty to

sanctions. All parties shall continue to afford the material in question the level of protection to

which it is entitled under the Producing Party's designation until the count rules on the challenge,

7. ACCESS TO AND USE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL

7.1 Basic Principles. Unless otherwise permitted by the Court, a Receiving Party may

use Protected Material that is disclosed or produced by another Party or by a Non-Party in

connection with this case only for prosecuting, defending, or attempting to settle this litigation.

Such Protected Material may be disclosed only to the categories of persons and under the

conditions described in this Order, When the litigation has been terminated, a Receiving Patty

must comply with the provisions of section 15 below (FINAL DISPOSITION).

Protected Material must be stored and maintained by a Receiving Party at a location and

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challenges are made by the Challenging Party. The burden of persuasion remains on the

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The Parties and their Outside Counsel of Record are prohibited from emailing any 

Protected Material designated under one of the ATTORNEY'S EYES ONLY confidentiality 

designations permitted under this Order, and must use alternative means to electronically transfer 

Disclosure or Discovery so designated under this Order (e.g. FTP sites, electronic delivery or 

document sites, electronic document management systems, or any other electronic system other 

than email that permits the logging and easy deletion from one place of the Protected Materials, 

and that does not disseminate the Protected Materials in a manner that (like electronic emails) 

may be difficult to trace, log, and destroy following the conclusion of this action, in accordance 

with the terms of this Order), 

7.2 Disclosure of "CONFIDENTIAL" Information or Items. Unless otherwise 

ordered by the court or permitted in writing by the Designating Party, a Receiving Party may 

disclose any information or item designated "CONFIDENTIAL" only to: 

(a) the Receiving Party's Outside Counsel of Record in this action, as well as 

employees of said Outside Counsel of Record to whom it is reasonably necessary to disclose the 

information for this litigation and who have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be 

Bound" that is attached hereto as Exhibit A; 

(b) the officers, directors, and employees (including House Counsel) of the 

Receiving Party to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for this litigation and who have 

signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" (Exhibit A); 

(c) Experts (as defined in this Order) of the Receiving Party to whom disclosure is 

reasonably necessary for this litigation and who have signed the "Acknowledgment and 

Agreement to Be Bound" (Exhibit A); 

(d) the court and its personnel; 

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2Receiving Party must store any electronic Protected Material in password-protected form if 

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1 in a secure manner Z that ensures that access is limited to the persons authorized under this Oi•der,

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5 Disclosure or Discovery so designated under this Order (e,g. FTP sites, electronic delivery or

6 document sites, electronic document management systems, or any other electronic system other

7 than email that permits the logging and easy deletion from one place of the Protected Materials,

8 and that does not disseminate the Protected Materials in a manner that (like electronic emails)

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Professional Vendors to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for this litigation and who 

have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" (Exhibit A); 

(f) during their depositions, witnesses in the action to whom disclosure is 

reasonably necessary and who have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" 

(Exhibit A), unless otherwise agreed by the Designating Party or ordered by the court. Pages of 

transcribed deposition testimony or exhibits to depositions that reveal Protected Material must be 

separately bound by the court reporter and may not be disclosed to anyone except as permitted 

under this Stipulated Protective Order. 

(g) the author or recipient of a document containing the information or a custodian or 

other person who otherwise possessed or knew the information, 

7.3 Disclosure of "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" and 

"HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" Information or Items. Unless otherwise 

ordered by the court or permitted in writing by the Designating Party, a Receiving Party may 

disclose any information or item designated "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — A'TTORNEYS' 

EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" only to: 

(a) the Receiving Party's Outside Counsel of Record in this action, as well as 

employees of said Outside Counsel of Record to whom it is reasonably necessary to disclose the 

information for this litigation and who have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be 

Bound" that is attached hereto as Exhibit A; 

(b) Designated House Counsel of the Receiving Party (1) who has no involvement 

in competitive decision-making, (2) to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for this 

litigation, (3) who has signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" (Exhibit A), 

and (4) as to whom the procedures set forth in paragraph 7.4(a)(1), below, have been followed;3 

(c) Experts of the Receiving Party (1) to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary 

for this litigation, (2) who have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" 

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have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" (Exhibit A);

(~ du►•ing their depositions, witnesses in the action to whom disclosure is

reasonably necessary and who have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound"

(Exhibit A), unless otherwise agreed by the Designating Panty or ordered by the court. Pages of

transcribed deposition testimony or exhibits to depositions that reveal Protected Material must be

separately bound by the cow~t repoi~ter~ and may not be disclosed to anyone except as permitted

under this Stipulated Protective Order.

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other pec•son who otherwise possessed or lrnew the information,

7.3 Disclosure of "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" and

"HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —SOURCE CODE" Information ar Items, Unless otheitivise

ordered by the count or permitted in writing by the Designating Party, a Receiving Party may

disclose any information or item designated "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — A'T`TORNEYS'

EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —SOURCE CODE" only to:

(a) the Receiving Party's Outside Counsel of Record in this action, as well as

employees of said Outside Counsel of Record to whom it is reasonably necessary to disclose the

information for this litigation and who have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be

Bound" that is attached hereto as Exhibit A;

(b) Designated House Counsel of the Receiving Panty (1) wha has no involvement

in competitive decision -making, (2) to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for this

litigation, (3) wha has signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" (Exhibit A),

and (4) as to whom the pi•ocedw~es set forth in paragraph 7.4(a)(1), below, have been followed; 3

(c) Experts of the Receiving Party (1) to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary

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1 (Exhibit A), and (3) as to whom the procedures set forth in paragraph 7.4(a)(2), below, have been 

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4 (e) court reporters and their staff, professional jury or trial consultants and their 

5 staff and any mock jurors retained by them to participate in a mock exercise of this matter, and 

6 Professional Vendors to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for this litigation and who 

7 have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" (Exhibit A); and 

8 (f) the author or recipient of a document containing the information or a custodian 

9 or other person who otherwise possessed or knew the information. 

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12 Information or Items to Designated House Counsel or Experts. 

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15 or item that has been designated "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" 

16 pursuant to paragraph 7.3(b) first must make a written request to the Designating Party that (1) 

17 sets forth the full name of the Designated House Counsel and the city and state of his or her 

18 residence, and (2) describes the Designated House Counsel's current and reasonably foreseeable 

19 future primary job duties and responsibilities in sufficient detail to determine if House Counsel is 

20 involved, or may become involved, in any competitive decision-making. 

21 (a)(2) Unless otherwise ordered by the court or agreed to in writing by the 

22 Designating Party, a Party that seeks to disclose to an Expert (as defined in this Order) any 

23 information or item that has been designated "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' 

24 EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" pursuant to paragraph 

25 7,3(c) first must make a written request to the Designating Party that (1) identifies the general 

26 categories of "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY 

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1 (Exhibit A), and (3) as to whom the procedures set forth in paragraph 7.4(a)(2), below, have been

2 followed;

3 (d) the court and its personnel;

4 (e) cou~~t repoc~ters and their staff, professional jury or trial consultants and their

5 staff and any mock jurors retained by them to participate in a mock exercise of this matter, and

6 Professional Vendors to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for this litigation and who

7 have signed the "Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" (Exhibit A); and

8 (~ the author or recipient of a document containing the information or a custodian

9 or other parson who otherwise possessed or ]cnew the information.

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17 sets fo~~th the full name of the Designated House Counsel and the city and state of his or her

18 residence, and (2) describes the Designated House Counsel's current and reasonably foreseeable

19 future pl•imaiy job duties and responsibilities in sufficient detail to determine if House Counsel is

20 involved, or may become involved, in any competitive decision -malting.

21 (a)(2) Unless otherwise ordered by the court or agreed to in writing by the

22 Designating Party, a Panty that seeks to disclose to an Expert (as defined in this Order) any

23 information or item that has been designated "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —ATTORNEYS'

24 EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —SOURCE CODE" pursuant to paragraph

2S 7,3(c) first must make a written request to the Designating Party that (1) identifies the general

26 categories of "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY

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Expert's current employer(s), (5) identifies each person or entity from whom the Expert has 

received compensation or funding for work in his or her areas of expertise or to whom the expert 

has provided professional services, including in connection with a litigation, at any time during 

the preceding five years,4and (6) identifies (by name and number of the case, filing date, and 

location of court) any litigation in connection with which the Expert has offered expert 

testimony, including through a declaration, report, or testimony at a deposition or trial, during the 

preceding five years. However, "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" 

or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" may be disclosed to an Expert without 

disclosure of the identity of the Expert so long as the Expert is not a current officer, director, or 

employee of a competitor of a Party or anticipated to become one. 

(b) A Party that makes a request and provides the information specified in the 

preceding respective paragraphs may disclose the subject Protected Material to the identified 

Designated House Counsel or Expert unless, within 14 days of delivering the request, the Party 

receives a written objection from the Designating Party. Any such objection must set forth in 

detail the grounds on which it is based. 

(c) A Party that receives a timely written objection must meet and confer with the 

Designating Party (through direct voice to voice dialogue) to try to resolve the matter by 

agreement within seven days of the written objection. If no agreement is reached, the Party 

seeking to make the disclosure to Designated House Counsel or the Expert may file a motion as 

provided in Civil Local Rule 7 (and in compliance with Civil Local Rule 79-5, if applicable) 

seeking permission from the court to do so. Any such motion must describe the circumstances 

with specificity, set forth in detail the reasons why the disclosure to Designated House Counsel 

or the Expert is reasonably necessary, assess the risk of harm that the disclosure would entail, 

4If the Expert believes any of this information is subject to a confidentiality obligation to a thirdparty, then the Expert should provide whatever information the Expert believes can be disclosed 

without violating any confidentiality agreements, and the Party seeking to disclose to the Expert 

shall be available to meet and confer with the Designating Party regarding any such engagement. 

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1 her primary residence, (3) attaches a copy of the Expert's cw~rent resume, (4) identifies the

2 Expert's current employer(s), (5) identifies each person or• entity from whom the Expert has

3 received compensation or funding for work in his or her areas of expertise or to whom the expect

4 has provided p►•ofessional services, including in connection with a litigation, at any time during

5 the preceding five years, 4 and (6) identifies (by name and number of the case, ding date, and

6 location of court) any litigation in connection with which the Expert has offered expert

7 testimony, including through a declaration, report, or testimony at a deposition or trial, during the

8 preceding five years. However, "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY"

9 or• "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —SOURCE CODE" may be disclosed to an Expert without

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19 agreement within seven days of the written objection. If no agreement is reached, the Party

20 seeking to make the disclosure to Designated House Counsel or the Expert may file a motion as

2l provided in Civil Local Rule 7 (and in compliance with Civil Local Rule 79-5, if applicable)

22 seeking permission from the count to do so. Any such motion must describe the circumstances

23 with specificity, set forth in detail the reasons why the disclosure to Designated House Counsel

24 or the Expert is reasonably necessary, assess the risk of harm that the disclosure would entail,

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party, then the Expert should provide whatever information the Expert believes can be disclosed

27 without violating any confidentiality agreements, and the Panty seeking to disclose to the Expert

shall be available to meet and confer with the Designating Party regarding any such engagement.

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and suggest any additional means that could be used to reduce that risk. In addition, any such 

motion must be accompanied by a competent declaration describing the parties' efforts to resolve 

the matter by agreement (i.e., the extent and the content of the meet and confer discussions) and 

setting forth the reasons advanced by the Designating Party for its refusal to approve the 

disclosure. 

In any such proceeding, the Party opposing disclosure to Designated House 

Counsel or the Expert shall bear the burden of proving that the risk of harm that the disclosure 

would entail (under the safeguards proposed) outweighs the Receiving Party's need to disclose 

the Protected Material to its Designated House Counsel or Expert. 

8. SOURCE CODE 

(a) To the extent production of source code becomes necessary in this case, a 

Producing Party may designate source code as "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL - SOURCE CODE" 

if it comprises or includes confidential, proprietary or trade secret source code. 

(b) Protected Material designated as "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —

SOURCE CODE" shall be subject to all of the protections afforded to "HIGHLY 

CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" information including the Prosecution Bar 

set forth in Paragraph 8, and may be disclosed only to the individuals to whom "HIGHLY 

CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" information may be disclosed, as set forth in 

Paragraphs 7.3 and 7.4, with the exception of Designated House Counsel,' 

(c) Any source code produced in discovery shall be made available for 

inspection in a format through which it could be reasonably reviewed and searched during 

normal business hours or other mutually agreeable times at a location that is reasonably 

convenient for the Receiving Party and any experts to whom the source code may be disclosed. 

This alternative may be appropriate if the Producing Party and/or its counsel are located in a 

different jurisdiction than counsel and/or experts for the Receiving Party. The source code shall 

5Except that House Counsel may access derivative materials including "HIGHLY 

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and suggest any additional means that could be used to reduce that risk. In addition, any such

motion must be accompanied by a competent declaration describing the parties' efforts to resolve

the matter by agreement (i.e,, the extent and the content of the meet and confer discussions) and

setting forth the reasons advanced by the Designating Patty for its refusal to approve the

disclosure.

In any such proceeding, the Patty opposing disclosure to Designated House

Counsel or the Expert shall bear the burden of proving that the risk of harm that the disclosu►•e

would entail (under the safeguards proposed) outweighs the Receiving Party's need to disclose

the Protected Material to its Designated House Counsel or Expert.

8. SOURCE CODE

(a) To the extent production of source code becomes necessary in this case, a

Producing Panty may designate source code as "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL -SOURCE CODE"

if it comprises or includes confidential, proprietary or trade secret source code.

(b) Protected Material designated as "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL. —

SOURCE CODE" shall be subject to all of the protections afforded to "HIGHLY

CONFIDENTIAL —ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" information including the Prosecution Bar

set forth in Paragraph 8, and may be disclosed only to the individuals to whom "HIGHLY

CONFIDENTIAL —ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" information may be disclosed, as set forth in

Parag►•aphs 7.3 and 7,4, with the exception of Designated House Caunsel, s

(c) Any source code produced in discovery shall be made available for

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normal business hours or other mutually agreeable times at a location that is reasonably

convenient for• the Receiving Party and any experts to whom the source code may be disclosed.

This alternative may be appropriate if the Producing Party and/or its counsel are located in a

different jurisdiction than counsel and/or experts for the Receiving Panty. The source code shall

5 Except that House Counsel may access derivative materials including "HIGHLY

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4 device. The Producing Party may visually monitor the activities of the Receiving Party's 

5 representatives during any source code review, but only to ensure that there is no unauthorized 

6 recording, copying, or transmission of the source code. 

7 (d) The Receiving Party may request paper copies of limited portions of 

8 source code that are reasonably necessary for the preparation of court filings, pleadings, expert 

9 reports, or other papers, or for deposition or trial, but shall not request paper copies for the 

10 purposes of reviewing the source code other than electronically as set forth in paragraph (c) in 

11 the first instance, The Producing Party shall provide all such source code in paper form including 

12 bates numbers and the label "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL - SOURCE CODE." The Producing 

13 Party may challenge the amount of source code requested in hard copy form pursuant to the 

14 dispute resolution procedure and timeframes set forth in Paragraph 6 whereby the Producing 

15 Party is the "Challenging Party" and the Receiving Party is the "Designating Party" for purposes 

16 of dispute resolution. 

17 (e) The Receiving Party shall maintain a record of any individual who has 

18 inspected any portion of the source code in electronic or paper form. The Receiving Party shall 

19 maintain all paper copies of any printed portions of the source code in a secured, locked area. 

20 The Receiving Party shall not create any electronic or other images of the paper copies and shall 

21 not convert any of the information contained in the paper copies into any electronic format. The 

22 Receiving Party shall only make additional paper copies if such additional copies are (1) 

23 necessary to prepare court filings, pleadings, or other papers (including a testifying expert's 

24 expert report), (2) necessary for deposition, or (3) otherwise necessary for the preparation of its 

25 ease. Any paper copies used during a deposition shall be retrieved by the Producing Party at the 

26 end of each day and must not be given to or left with a court reporter or any other unauthorized 

27 individual. 

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1 be made available for inspection on a secured computer in a secured room without Internet

2 access or network access to other computers, and the Receiving Party shall not copy, remove, or

3 otherwise transfer any pot~tion of the source code onto any recordable media or recordable

4 device, "I'he Producing Panty may visually monitor the activities of the Receiving Party's

5 representatives during any source code review, but only to ensure that there is no unauthorized

6 recording, copying, or transmission of the source code.

7 (d) The Receiving Party may request paper copies of limited po~~tions of

8 source code that are reasonably necessary for the preparation of court filings, pleadings, expert

9 reports, or other papers, or for deposition or trial, but shall not request paper copies for the

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20 The Receiving Party shall not create any electronic or other images of the paper copies and shall

21 not convert any of the information contained in the paper copies into any electronic format. The

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23 necessary to prepare court filings, pleadings, or other papers (including a testifying expert's

24 expert report), (2) necessary for deposition, or (3) otherwise necessary for the preparation of its

25 case, Any paper copies used during a deposition shall be retrieved by the Producing Party at the

26 end of each day and must not be given to or left with a court reporter or any other unauthorized

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document or serves an expert report that includes "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE 

CODE" the Receiving Party must notify in writing the Producing Party that such filing or service 

of expert report will occur. The Producing Party may then challenge, in writing, the use of 

"HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" in such filing or expert report. The parties are 

to use the dispute resolution procedures of Paragraph 6 to resolve the dispute. No challenged 

document may be filed or expert report served until such dispute is resolved. The Producing 

Party is the "Challenging Party" and the Receiving Party is the "Designating Party" for purposes 

of dispute resolution. 

9. PROTECTED MATERIAL SUBPOENAED OR ORDERED PRODUCED IN OTHER 

LITIGATION 

If a Party is served with a subpoena or a court order issued in other litigation that 

compels disclosure of any information or items designated in this action as "CONFIDENTIAL" 

or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY 

CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" that Party must: 

(a) promptly notify in writing the Designating Party. Such notification shall 

include a copy of the subpoena or court order; 

(b) promptly notify in writing the party who caused the subpoena or order to issue 

in the other litigation that some or all of the material covered by the subpoena or order is subject 

to this Protective Order. Such notification shall include a copy of this Stipulated Protective 

Order; and 

(c) cooperate with respect to all reasonable procedures sought to be pursued by 

the Designating Party whose Protected Material may be affected,6 

If the Designating Party timely seeks a protective order, the Party served with the 

subpoena or court order shall not produce any information designated in this action as 

6The purpose of imposing these duties is to alert the interested parties to the existence of this 

Protective Order and to afford the Designating Party in this case an opportunity to try to protect 

its confidentiality interests in the court from which the subpoena or order issued. 

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1 document or serves an expert report that includes "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —SOURCE

2 CODE" the Receiving Panty must notify in writing the Producing Party that such filing or service

3 of expert report will occur. The Producing Patty may then challenge, in writing, the use of

4 "HIGHL,Y CONFIDENTIAL —SOURCE CODE" in such filing or expert report. The parties are

5 to use the dispute resolution procedw~es of Paragraph 6 to resolve the dispute, No challenged

6 document may be filed or expert report served until such dispute is resolved. The Producing

7 Party is the "Challenging Party" and the Receiving Party is the "Designating Party" fo►• purposes

8 of dispute resolution.

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20 Order; and

21 (c) cooperate with respect to all reasonable procedures sought to be pursued by

22 the Designating Patty whose Protected Material may be affected, 6

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24 subpoena or court order shall not produce any information designated in this action as

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"CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or 

"HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE" before a determination by the court from 

which the subpoena or order issued, unless the Party has obtained the Designating Party's 

permission. The Designating Party shall bear the burden and expense of seeking protection in 

that court of its confidential material — and nothing in these provisions should be construed as 

authorizing or encouraging a Receiving Party in this action to disobey a lawful directive from 

another court. 

10, A NON-PARTY'S PROTECTED MATERIAL SOUGHT TO BE PRODUCED IN THIS 

LITIGATION 

(a) The terms of this Order are applicable to information produced by a NonParty in this action and designated as "CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL —

ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL — SOURCE CODE". Such 

information produced by Non-Parties in connection with this litigation is protected by the 

remedies and relief provided by this Order. Nothing in these provisions should be construed as 

prohibiting a Non-Party from seeking additional protections. 

(b) In the event that a Party is required, by a valid discovery request, to 

produce a Non-Party's confidential information in its possession, and the Party is subject to an 

agreement with the Non-Party not to produce the Non-Party's confidential information, then the 

Party shall: 

1. promptly notify in writing the Requesting Party and the Non-Party 

that some or all of the information requested is subject to a confidentiality agreement with a 

Non-Party; 

2, promptly provide the Non-Party with a copy of the Stipulated 

Protective Order in this litigation, the relevant discovery request(s), and a reasonably specific 

description of the information requested; and 

3, make the information requested available for inspection by the 

Non-Party. 

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3 which the subpoena or order issued, unless the Party has obtained the Designating Party's

4 permission. The Designating Panty shall bear the burden and expense of seeking protection in

S that cot►t~t of its confidential material —and nothing in these provisions should be construed as

6 authorizing or encouraging a Receiving Patty in this action to disobey a lawful directive fi•om

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24 Protective Order in this litigation, the relevant discovery request(s), and a reasonably specific

25 description of the information requested; and

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within 14 days of receiving the notice and accompanying information, the Receiving Party may 

produce the Non-Party's confidential information responsive to the discovery request. If the 

Non-Party timely seeks a protective order, the Receiving Party shall not produce any information 

in its possession or control that is subject to the confidentiality agreement with the Non-Party 

before a determination by the court.7Absent a court order to the contrary, the Non-Party shall 

bear the burden and expense of seeking protection in this court of its Protected Material. 

11. UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL 

If a Receiving Party learns that, by inadvertence or otherwise, it has disclosed Protected 

Material to any person or in any circumstance not authorized under this Stipulated Protective 

Order, the Receiving Party must immediately (a) notify in writing the Designating Party of the 

unauthorized disclosures, (b) use its best efforts to retrieve all unauthorized copies of the 

Protected Material, (c) inform the person or persons to whom unauthorized disclosures were 

made of all the terms of this Order, and (d) request such person or persons to execute the 

"Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound" that is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 

12. INADVERTENT PRODUCTION OF PRIVILEGED OR OTHERWISE PROTECTED 

MATERIAL 

When a Producing Party gives notice to Receiving Parties that certain inadvertently 

produced material is subject to a claim of privilege or other protection, the obligations of the 

Receiving Parties are those set forth in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)(5)(B). This 

provision is not intended to modify whatever procedure may be established in an e-discovery 

order that provides for production without prior privilege review. Pursuant to Federal Rule of 

Evidence 502(d) and (e), insofar as the parties reach an agreement on the effect of disclosure of a 

communication or information covered by the attorney-client privilege or work product 

protection, the parties may incorporate their agreement in the stipulated protective order 

7The purpose of this provision is to alert the interested parties to the existence of confidentiality 

rights of a Non-Party and to afford the Non-Party an opportunity to protect its confidentiality 

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1 within 14 days of receiving the notice and accompanying information, the Receiving Party may

2 p►•oduce the Non-Panty's confidential information responsive to the discovery request. If the

3 Non-Panty timely seeks a protective order, the Receiving Party shall not produce any information

4 in its possession oc control that is subject to the confidentiality agreement with the Non-Panty

5 before a determination by the court. Absent a count order to the contrary, the Non-Pairty shall

6 bear the burden and expense of seeking protection in this court of its Protected Material.

7 11, UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL

8 If a Receiving Party learns that, by inadvertence or otherwise, it has disclosed Protected

9 Material to any person or in any circumstance not authorized under this Stipulated Protective

10 Order, the Receiving Patty must immediately (a) notify in writing the Designating Party of the

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21 order that provides for production without prior privilege review, Pursuant to Federal Rule of

22 Evidence 502(d) and (e), insofar as the parties reach an agreement on the effect of disclosure of a

23 communication or information covered by the attorney -client privilege or work product

24 protection, the panties may incorporate their agreement in the stipulated protective order•

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submitted to the court. 

13. MISCELLANEOUS 

13,1 Right to Further Relief. Nothing in this Order abridges the right of any person to 

seek its modification by the court in the future, 

13.2 Right to Assert Other Objections. By stipulating to the entry of this Protective 

Order no Party waives any right it otherwise would have to object to disclosing or producing any 

information or item on any ground not addressed in this Stipulated Protective Order. Similarly, 

no Party waives any right to object on any ground to use in evidence of any of the material 

covered by this Protective Order, 

13.3 Export Control. Disclosure of Protected Material shall be subject to all applicable 

laws and regulations relating to the export of technical data contained in such Protected Material, 

including the release of such technical data to foreign persons or nationals in the United States or 

elsewhere, The Producing Party shall be responsible for identifying any such controlled technical 

data, and the Receiving Party shall take measures necessary to ensure compliance. 

13,4 Filing Protected Material. Without written permission from the Designating Party 

or a court order secured after appropriate notice to all interested persons, a Party may not file in 

the public record in this action any Protected Material. A Party that seeks to file under seal any 

Protected Material must comply with Civil Local Rule 79-5. Protected Material may only be 

filed under seal pursuant to a court order authorizing the sealing of the specific Protected 

Material at issue. Pursuant to Civil Local Rule 79-5, a sealing order will issue only upon a 

request establishing that the Protected Material at issue is privileged, protectable as a trade 

secret, or otherwise entitled to protection under the law. If a Receiving Party's request to file 

Protected Material under seal pursuant to Civil Local Rule 79-5(e) is denied by the court, then 

the Receiving Party may file the Protected Material in the public record pursuant to Civil Local 

Rule 79-5(e)(2) unless otherwise instructed by the court. 

14. FINAL DISPOSITION 

Within 60 days after the final disposition of this action, as defined in paragraph 4, each 

Receiving Party must return all Protected Material to the Producing Party or destroy such 

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6 Order no Patty waives any right it otherwise would have to object to disclosing or producing any

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material. As used in this subdivision, "all Protected Material" includes all copies, abstracts, 

compilations, summaries, and any other format reproducing or capturing any of the Protected 

Material. Whether the Protected Material is returned or destroyed, the Receiving Party must 

submit a written certification to the Producing Party (and, if not the same person or entity, to the 

Designating Party) by the 60-day deadline that (1) identifies (by category, where appropriate) all 

the Protected Material that was returned or destroyed and (2) affirms that the Receiving Party has 

not retained any copies, abstracts, compilations, summaries or any other format reproducing or 

capturing any of the Protected Material. Notwithstanding this provision, Counsel are entitled to 

retain an archival copy of all pleadings, motion papers, trial, deposition, and hearing transcripts, 

legal memoranda, correspondence, deposition and trial exhibits, expert reports, attorney work 

product, and consultant and expert worlc product, even if such materials contain Protected 

Material. Any such archival copies that contain or constitute Protected Material remain subject to 

this Protective Order as set forth in Section 4 (DURATION). 

IT IS SO STIPULATED, THROUGH COUNSEL OF RECORF 

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Counsel for defendant IQSystem, Inc. 

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FREITAS ANGELL & WEINBERG LLP 

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material. As used in this subdivision, "all Protected Material" includes all copies, abstracts,

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IT IS SO STIPULATED, THROUGH COUNSEL OF RECORD.

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DONNA M. RYU 

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EXHIBIT A 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND 

[print or type full name], of 

[print or type full address], declare under penalty of perjury that I have read in its entirety and 

understand the Stipulated Protective Order that was issued by the United States District Court for 

the Northern District of California on [date] in the case of Loop Al Labs, Inc. v. Gatti et al. Case 

No, 15-cv-00798 HSG. I agree to comply with and to be bound by all the terms of this Stipulated 

Protective Order and I understand and acknowledge that failure to so comply could expose me to 

sanctions and punishment in the nature of contempt. I solemnly promise that I will not disclose 

in any manner any information or item that is subject to this Stipulated Protective Order to any 

person or entity except in strict compliance with the provisions of this Order. 

I further agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the 

Northern District of California for the purpose of enforcing the terms of this Stipulated 

Protective Order, even if such enforcement proceedings occur after termination of this action. 

I hereby appoint [print or type full name] of 

 [print or type full address and telephone 

number] as my California agent for service of process in connection with this action or any 

proceedings related to enforcement of this Stipulated Protective Order. 

Date: 

City and State where sworn and signed: 

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EXHIBIT A

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND AGREEMENTO BE BOUND

I, [print or type full name], of

[print or type full addt~ess], declare under penalty of pei jury that I have read in its entirety and

understand the Stipulated Protective Order that was issued by the United States District Court for

the Northern District of California on [date] in the case of Loop AIlabs, Inc, v. Gatti et al, Case

No, ] 5-cv-00798 HSG. I agree to comply with and to be bound by all the terms of this Stipulated

Protective Order and I understand and acknowledge that failure to so comply could expose me to

sanctions and punishment in the nature of contempt. I solemnly promise that I will not disclose

in any manner any information or item that is subject to this Stipulated Protective Order to any

person or entity except in strict compliance with the provisions of this Order.

I further agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the

Northern District of California for the purpose of enforcing the terms of this Stipulated

Protective Order, even if such enforcement proceedings occur after termination of this action.

I hereby appoint [print or type full name] of

[print or type full address and telephone

number] as my California agent for service of process in connection with this action or any

proceedings related to enforcement of this Stipulated Protective Order.

Date:

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10150466-v2 STIAULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

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