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Nature of Suit Code: 830
Nature of Suit: Patent
Cause of Action: 35:0271 Patent Infringement

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

FASTVDO LLC, 

Plaintiff,

v. 

AT&T MOBILITY LLC, et al., 

Defendants.

 Consolidated Case No.: 16-cv-385-HWVG 

ORDER: 

(1) GRANTING JOINT MOTION 

FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER AS TO 

QUALCOMM 

[Doc. No. 145.] 

(2) STIPULATED SUPPLEMENTAL 

PROTECTIVE ORDER BETWEEN 

NON PARTY QUALCOMM 

INCORPORATED, PLAINTIFF, AND 

ALL DEFENDANTS 

 On June 24, 2016, the parties filed a joint motion for a supplemental protective order 

as to Qualcomm Inc. (Doc. No. 145.) Pursuant to Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil 

Procedure, the Court, for good cause shown grants the joint motion and enters the following 

protective order: 

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WHEREAS, Plaintiff FastVDO LLC (“Plaintiff”); Defendants Apple Inc., AT&T 

Mobility LLC, AT&T Services, Inc., LG Electronics, Inc., LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., 

Microsoft Mobile Inc., Huawei Device Co., Ltd., Huawei Technologies USA, Inc., Huawei 

Technologies, Co., Ltd., Futurewei Technologies, Inc., Huawei Device USA, Inc., ZTE 

(USA) Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., and Samsung Electronics America, Inc. 

(collectively “Defendants”) (together, hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”), and 

Qualcomm Incorporated (“QUALCOMM”), a non-party to the actions, may produce 

confidential source code, schematics, and other documents in this action that include or 

incorporate CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION belonging to QUALCOMM 

(“QUALCOMM Confidential Information”); 

WHEREAS the Parties and Non-Party QUALCOMM have agreed to provisions to 

protect against misuse or disclosure of such QUALCOMM Confidential Information; 

WHEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that source code, schematics, or 

documents that incorporate QUALCOMM Confidential Information produced in 

connection with the above-captioned matters that are designated as “QUALCOMM – 

OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” and “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” shall be subject to 

the following restrictions: 

1. Definitions 

1. “QUALCOMM MATERIAL”: Confidential information (regardless of how 

generated, stored, or maintained) or tangible things that include or incorporate Non-Party 

QUALCOMM Confidential Information, that Non-Party QUALCOMM (i) would not 

normally reveal to third parties except in confidence, or has undertaken with others to 

maintain in confidence, (ii) believes in good faith is significantly sensitive, or (iii) protected 

by a right to privacy under federal or state law, or any other applicable privilege or right 

related to confidentiality or privacy. QUALCOMM MATERIAL includes all information, 

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documents, source code, schematics, testimony, and things produced, served, or otherwise 

provided in the actions by any Party or by Non-Party QUALCOMM, that include or 

incorporate QUALCOMM Confidential Information. 

2. “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” material: 

information, documents, and things that include or incorporate QUALCOMM 

MATERIAL. 

3. “Source Code”: includes human-readable programming language text that 

defines software, firmware, (collectively, “software Source Code”) and integrated circuits 

(“hardware Source Code”). Text files containing Source Code shall hereinafter be referred 

to as “Source Code files.” Software Source Code files shall include, but are not limited to, 

files containing Source Code in “C,” “C++,” BREW, Java ME, J2ME, assembler, digital 

signal processor (DSP) programming languages, and other human readable text 

programming languages. Software Source Code files further include “.include files,” 

“make” files, “link” files, and other human-readable text files used in the generation and/or 

building of software directly executed on a microprocessor, micro-controller, or DSP. 

Hardware Source Code files include, but are not limited to, files containing Source Code 

in VDHL, Verilog, and other Hardware Description Language (“HDL”) formats, including 

but not limited to, Register Transfer Level (“RTL”) descriptions. 

4. “Chip-Level Schematics”: means symbolic representations of analog electric 

or electronic circuits from which the physical structure of a chip is directly derived. 

5. “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – 

CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” Material: QUALCOMM MATERIAL that includes 

Source Code and Chip-Level Schematics that constitute proprietary technical or 

commercially sensitive competitive information that Non-Party QUALCOMM maintains 

as highly confidential in its business, the disclosure of which is likely to cause harm to the 

competitive position of Non-Party QUALCOMM. This includes Source Code and ChipCase 3:16-cv-00385-H-WVG Document 146 Filed 06/28/16 PageID.<pageID> Page 3 of 29
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Level Schematics in the Producing Party’s possession, custody, or control, and made 

available for inspection by the Producing Party. 

6. “Designated QUALCOMM Material”: material that is designated 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or “QUALCOMM – 

OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” under 

this Supplemental Protective Order. 

7. “Designated Source Code Material”: material that is designated 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE 

CODE” under this Supplemental Protective Order. 

8. “Personnel Retained by a Receiving Party in the Actions” means any 

consultants, experts, or outside counsel (including their support staff) that have been and 

continue to be retained by a Receiving Party in the actions. For the sake of clarity, any 

person who was retained by a Receiving Party in the actions will no longer fall under this 

definition if that person ceases to be retained by a Receiving Party in the actions. 

9. “Party” means any Party to the above-captioned actions, including all of its 

officers, directors, employees, consultants, retained experts, and all support staff thereof. 

10. “Producing Party” means a party or non-party that discloses or produces 

Designated QUALCOMM Material in the above-captioned actions. 

11. “Receiving Party” a Party that receives Designated QUALCOMM Material 

from a Producing Party in the above-captioned actions. 

12. “Authorized Reviewer(s)” shall mean persons authorized to review 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” and “QUALCOMM – 

OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” material 

in accordance with this Supplemental Protective Order and the Protective Order. 

13. “Counsel of Record”: (i) Outside Counsel who appears on the pleadings, or 

has entered an appearance in the actions, as counsel for a Party, and (ii) partners, principals, 

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counsel, associates, employees, and contract attorneys of such Outside Counsel to whom 

it is reasonably necessary to disclose the information for the actions, including supporting 

personnel employed by the attorneys, such as paralegals, legal translators, legal secretaries, 

legal clerks and shorthand reporters. 

14. “Outside Consultant”: a person with specialized knowledge or experience in 

a matter pertinent to the actions who has been retained by Counsel of Record to serve as 

an expert witness or a litigation consultant in the actions (including any necessary support 

personnel of such person to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for the actions), and 

who is not a current employee of a Party, of a competitor of a Party, or of Non-Party 

QUALCOMM, and who, at the time of retention, is not anticipated to become an employee 

of, or a non-litigation consultant of: 1) a Party, 2) a competitor of a Party, 3) a competitor 

of Non-Party QUALCOMM, or of 4) Non-Party QUALCOMM. 

15. “Professional Vendors”: persons or entities that provide litigation support 

services (e.g., photocopying; videotaping; translating; designing and preparing exhibits, 

graphics, or demonstrations; organizing, storing, retrieving data in any form or medium; 

etc.) and their employees and subcontractors who have been retained or directed by 

Counsel of Record in the actions, and who are not current employees of a Party, a 

competitor of a Party, or of Non-Party QUALCOMM, and who, at the time of retention, 

are not anticipated to become employees of: 1) a Party, 2) a competitor of a Party, 3) a 

competitor of Non-Party QUALCOMM, or 4) Non-Party QUALCOMM. This definition 

includes ESI vendors, and professional jury or trial consultants retained in connection with 

the actions to assist a Party, Counsel of Record, or any Outside Consultant in their work. 

Professional vendors do not include consultants who fall within the definition of Outside 

Consultant. 

2. Relationship to Protective Order 

16. The Parties and Non-Party QUALCOMM recognize that a future Protective 

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Order will be entered in this action in the United States District Court, Southern District of 

California. 

17. This Supplemental Protective Order governs Designated QUALCOMM 

Material that does not include Party confidential business information, regardless of 

whether Non-Party QUALCOMM or a Party designates or produces such Designated 

QUALCOMM Material. 

18. Designated QUALCOMM Material that also includes Party confidential 

business information shall be subject to the restrictions of both this Supplemental 

Protective Order and the future Protective Order. To the extent there is any confusion or 

conflict between the protective orders, then this Supplemental Protective Order governs. 

3. Scope 

19. The protections conferred by this Supplemental Protective Order cover not 

only Designated QUALCOMM Material (as defined above), but also any information 

copied or extracted therefrom, as well as all copies, excerpts, summaries, or compilations 

thereof. Nothing herein shall alter or change in any way the discovery provisions of the 

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or any applicable local rules or General Orders. 

Identification of any individual pursuant to this Supplemental Protective Order does not 

make that individual available for deposition, or any other form of discovery outside of the 

restrictions and procedures of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or any applicable rules 

or General Orders. 

20. This Supplemental Protective Order shall not prevent a disclosure to which 

Non-Party QUALCOMM consents in writing before that disclosure takes place. 

21. This Supplemental Protective Order shall apply to all Designated 

QUALCOMM Material that is produced or provided for inspection in the actions, including 

all Designated QUALCOMM Material that is in the possession, custody or control of 

QUALCOMM or any Party in the actions, or that is otherwise relevant to the actions. 

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4. Access to Designated QUALCOMM Material 

22. Access to “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” 

Material: Unless otherwise ordered by the Court or permitted in writing by Non-Party 

QUALCOMM, a Receiving Party may disclose any information, document or thing 

designated “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” only to: 

a. Persons who appear on the face of Designated QUALCOMM Material as 

an author, addressee or recipient thereof, or persons who have been 

designated under FRCP 30(b)(6) to provide testimony of behalf of a 

Producing Party or Qualcomm regarding the same; 

b. Counsel of Record; 

c. Outside Consultants of the Receiving Party to whom disclosure is 

reasonably necessary for the actions, and who have, after the date of this 

Supplemental Protective Order, signed the “Acknowledgement And 

Agreement To Be Bound By Supplemental Protective Order Governing 

Confidential Information of Non-Party Qualcomm In This Case” attached 

hereto as Exhibit A, and the “Certification Of Consultant Re Supplemental 

Protective Order Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party 

Qualcomm In This Case,” attached hereto as Exhibit B; 

d. Any designated arbitrator or mediator who is assigned to hear this matter, 

or who has been selected by the Parties, and his or her staff; who have, 

after the date of this Supplemental Protective Order, signed the 

“Acknowledgement And Agreement To Be Bound By Supplemental 

Protective Order Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party 

Qualcomm In This Case” attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the 

“Certification Of Consultant Re Supplemental Protective Order Governing 

Confidential Information of Non-Party Qualcomm In This Case,” attached 

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hereto as Exhibit B, as well as any arbitrator’s or mediator’s staff who have 

also signed Exhibits A and B; 

e. Court reporters and videographers employed in connection with the 

actions; 

f. Professional Vendors to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for the 

actions, and a representative of which has signed the “Acknowledgement 

And Agreement To Be Bound By Supplemental Protective Order 

Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party Qualcomm In This 

Case” attached hereto as Exhibit A, subject to the following exception: 

Designated QUALCOMM Material shall not be disclosed to mock jurors 

without Non-Party QUALCOMM’s express written consent; and 

g. The Court and its personnel. 

23. Access to “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – 

CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” Material: Unless otherwise ordered by the Court or 

permitted in writing by Non-Party QUALCOMM, a Receiving Party may disclose any 

information, document, or thing designated “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ 

EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” only to: 

a. Persons who appear on the face of Designated QUALCOMM Material as 

an author, addressee or recipient thereof, or persons who have been 

designated under FRCP 30(b)(6) to provide testimony of behalf of a 

Producing Party or Qualcomm regarding the same; 

b. Counsel of Record; 

c. Outside Consultants of the Receiving Party to whom disclosure is 

reasonably necessary for the actions, and who have, after the date of this 

Supplemental Protective Order, signed the “Acknowledgement And 

Agreement To Be Bound By Supplemental Protective Order Governing 

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Confidential Information of Non-Party Qualcomm In This Case” attached 

hereto as Exhibit A, and the “Certification Of Consultant Re Supplemental 

Protective Order Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party 

Qualcomm In This Case,” attached hereto as Exhibit B; 

d. Any designated arbitrator or mediator who is assigned to hear this matter, 

or who has been selected by the Parties, and his or her staff; who have, 

after the date of this Supplemental Protective Order, signed the 

“Acknowledgement And Agreement To Be Bound By Supplemental 

Protective Order Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party 

Qualcomm In This Case” attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the 

“Certification Of Consultant Re Supplemental Protective Order Governing 

Confidential Information of Non-Party Qualcomm In This Case,” attached 

hereto as Exhibit B, as well as any arbitrator’s or mediator’s staff who have 

also signed Exhibits A and B, provided, however, that before such 

disclosure, QUALCOMM is provided notice including: (a) the 

individual’s name and business title; (b) business address; (c) business or 

professions; and (d) the individual’s CV. QUALCOMM shall have five 

(5) business days from receipt of the notice to object in writing to such 

disclosure (plus three (3) extra days if notice is given other than by hand 

delivery, e-mail delivery or facsimile transmission). After the expiration 

of the 5 business days (plus 3 days, if appropriate) period, if no objection 

has been asserted, then “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ 

EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” materials may be 

disclosed pursuant to the terms of this Supplemental Protective Order; 

e. Court reporters and videographers employed in connection with the 

actions, subject to the provisions provided in subparagraph 33(g) herein; 

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f. Professional Vendors to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for the 

actions, and a representative of which has signed the “Acknowledgement 

And Agreement To Be Bound By Supplemental Protective Order 

Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party Qualcomm In This 

Case” attached hereto as Exhibit A, subject to the following exception: 

Designated QUALCOMM Material shall not be disclosed to mock jurors 

without Non-Party QUALCOMM’s express written consent; and 

g. The Court and its personnel. 

24. Notwithstanding the Protective Order, unless otherwise ordered or agreed in 

writing by Non-Party QUALCOMM, Designated QUALCOMM Material may not be 

disclosed to employees of a Receiving Party, including its in-house attorneys and support 

staff. 

25. Notwithstanding the Protective Order, unless otherwise ordered or agreed in 

writing by Non-Party QUALCOMM, Designated QUALCOMM Material may not be 

disclosed to mock jurors. 

26. Notwithstanding the Protective Order, unless otherwise ordered or agreed in 

writing by Producing Party, Designated QUALCOMM Material may not be disclosed to 

any in-house counsel for the Receiving Party. 

27. The Parties acknowledge that Designated QUALCOMM Material also may 

be subject to the US government export control and economic sanctions laws, including 

the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”, 15 CFR 730 et seq., 

http://www.bis.doc.gov/ ) administered by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of 

Industry and Security, and the Foreign Asset Control Regulations (31 CFR 500 et seq., 

http://www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/) administered by the Department of 

Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”). Receiving Parties may not directly 

or indirectly export, re-export, transfer or release (collectively, “Export”) any Designated 

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QUALCOMM Material to any destination, person, entity or end use prohibited or restricted 

under US law without prior US government authorization to the extent required by 

regulation. The US government maintains embargoes and sanctions against the countries 

listed in Country Groups E:1/2 of the EAR (Supplement 1 to part 740), currently Cuba, 

Iran, Libya, North Korea, North Sudan, and Syria but any amendments to these lists shall 

apply. 

28. Receiving Party may host “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ 

EYES ONLY” Material only on either 1) any system inside the firewall of a law firm 

representing the Receiving Party, or 2) inside the system of a professional ESI Vendor 

retained by Counsel of Record of the Receiving Party. “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” Material also cannot be sent or transmitted to any person, 

location, or vendor outside of the United States except to Counsel of Record and Outside 

Consultants designated pursuant to subparagraphs 22(c) and 23(c) above. To the extent 

that any “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” Material is 

transmitted from or to authorized recipients outside of the Receiving Party’s Outside 

Counsel’s office, or outside of the ESI Vendor’s system, the transmission shall be by hand 

(and encrypted if in electronic format), by a secure transport carrier (e.g., Federal Express), 

or by encrypted electronic means. “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES 

ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” may not be transmitted by electronic means. 

29. Each person to whom Designated QUALCOMM Material may be disclosed, 

and who is required to sign the “Acknowledgement And Agreement To Be Bound By 

Supplemental Protective Order Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party 

Qualcomm In This Case” attached hereto as Exhibit A and, if applicable, the “Certification 

Of Consultant Re Supplemental Protective Order Governing Confidential Information of 

Non-Party Qualcomm In This Case,” attached hereto as Exhibit B, shall do so, prior to the 

time such Designated QUALCOMM Material is disclosed to him or her. Counsel for the 

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Receiving Party who makes any disclosure of Designated QUALCOMM Material shall 

retain each original executed certificate and, upon written request, shall provide copies to 

counsel for Non-Party QUALCOMM at the termination of the actions. 

30. Absent written permission from Non-Party QUALCOMM, persons not 

permitted access to Designated QUALCOMM Material under the terms of this 

Supplemental Protective Order shall not be present at depositions while Designated 

QUALCOMM Material is discussed or otherwise disclosed. Pre-trial and trial proceedings 

shall be conducted in a manner, subject to the supervision of the Court, to protect 

Designated QUALCOMM Material from disclosure to persons not authorized to have 

access to such Designated QUALCOMM Material. Any Party intending to disclose or 

discuss Designated QUALCOMM Material at pretrial or trial proceedings must give 

advance notice to the Producing Party to assure the implementation of the terms of this 

Supplemental Protective Order. 

5. Access By Outside Consultants 

31. Notice. If a Receiving Party wishes to disclose Designated QUALCOMM 

Material to any Outside Consultant, Receiving Party must, prior to the Outside Consultant 

being granted access to any Designated QUALCOMM Material, provide notice to counsel 

for Non-Party QUALCOMM, which notice shall include: (a) the individual’s name and 

business title; (b) business address; (c) business or profession; (d) the individual’s CV; (e) 

any previous or current relationship (personal or professional) with Non-Party 

QUALCOMM or any of the Parties to this action; (f) a list of other cases in which the 

individual has testified (at trial or deposition) within the last six years; (g) a list of all 

companies with which the individual has consulted or by which the individual has been 

employed within the last four years, the dates of the consultancy or employment, a brief 

description of the subject matter of the consultancy or employment, and copies of the 

“Acknowledgement and Agreement To Be Bound By Supplemental Protective Order 

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Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party Qualcomm In This Case,” attached as 

Exhibit A, and the “Certification Of Consultant Re Supplemental Protective Order 

Governing Confidential Information of Non-Party Qualcomm In This Case,” attached 

hereto as Exhibit B, that have both been signed by that Outside Consultant. 

32. Objections. With respect to Outside Consultants that have not been 

previously disclosed to Non-Party QUALCOMM, Non-Party QUALCOMM shall have 

five (5) business days, starting from the first business day following the date upon which 

Receiving Party provides the notice and all information required by paragraph 31 to the 

Producing Party, to object for good cause in writing to such disclosure (plus three (3) extra 

days if notice is given in any manner other than by hand delivery, e-mail delivery or 

facsimile transmission). After the expiration of the 5 business days (plus 3-days, if 

appropriate) period, if no objection for good cause has been asserted by Non-Party 

QUALCOMM, then Designated QUALCOMM Material may be disclosed to the Outside 

Consultant pursuant to the terms of this Supplemental Protective Order. Any objection by 

Non-Party QUALCOMM must be made for good cause, and must set forth in detail the 

grounds on which it is based. Should Receiving Party disagree with the basis for the 

objection(s), Receiving Party must first attempt to resolve the objection(s) informally with 

Non-Party QUALCOMM. If the informal efforts do not resolve the dispute within five (5) 

business days from the date upon which Receiving Party was first notified of any objection 

for good cause by Non-Party QUALCOMM, Receiving Party may file a motion requesting 

that the objection(s) be quashed after that five (5) day period has passed. Non-Party 

Qualcomm shall have the burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence on the issue 

of the sufficiency of the objection(s). Pending a ruling by the Court upon any such 

objection(s), or the subsequent resolution of the objection for good cause by Receiving 

Party and Non-Party QUALCOMM, the discovery material shall not be disclosed to the 

person objected to by Non-Party QUALCOMM. 

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6. PRODUCTION OF QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY 

– CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE MATERIAL 

33. Non-Party QUALCOMM’s Source Code and Chip-Level Schematics: 

a. To the extent that a Producing Party makes Non-Party QUALCOMM’s 

Source Code or Chip-Level Schematics available for inspection: 

(i) The Producing Party shall make all relevant and properly requested 

Non-Party QUALCOMM Source Code available electronically and in text 

searchable form (1) if produced by Non-Party QUALCOMM, in a separate 

room at a secure facility selected by Non-Party QUALCOMM or (2) if 

produced by Defendants, at the offices of Counsel of Record for the 

producing Defendant or at a secure facility approved by QUALCOMM. 

The Producing Party shall make the Source Code available for inspection 

on a stand-alone, non-networked personal computer running a reasonably 

current version of the Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh OS X 

operating system (“Source Code Computer”). Alternatively, solely at the 

option of the Producing Party, the Producing Party may make such source 

code available on a Source Code Computer that is networked, in a 

configuration deemed secure by Non-Party QUALCOMM. The Source 

Code Computer shall be configured to permit review of the Source Code 

through a password-protected account having read-only access. To 

facilitate review of the Source Code at the secure facility, the Receiving 

Party may use appropriate tool software on the Source Code Computer, 

which shall be installed by the Producing Party, including at least one text 

editor like Visual Slick Edit that is capable of printing out Source Code 

with page and/or line numbers, a source code comparison tool like Araxis 

Merge, and at least one multi-text file text search tool such as “grep.” 

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Should it be necessary, other mutually agreed upon tools may be used. 

Licensed copies of other mutually agreed upon tool software shall be 

installed on the Source Code Computer by the Producing Party and paid 

for by the Receiving Party. 

(ii) The Producing Party shall make all relevant and properly requested 

Chip-Level Schematics available for inspection electronically on the 

Source Code Computer in a secure room at a secure facility selected by 

Non-Party QUALCOMM. The Producing Party shall ensure that the 

Source Code Computer includes software sufficient to allow a user to view 

such electronic Chip-Level Schematics. 

b. The Producing Party shall provide access to the Source Code Computer 

during the normal operating hours of the secure facility. 

c. The Source Code Computer shall be equipped to allow printing of the 

Source Code and Chip-Level Schematics made available for inspection by 

the Producing Party. Copies of Source Code and Chip-Level Schematics 

shall only be made on watermarked pre-Bates numbered paper, which shall 

be provided by the Producing Party. Under no circumstances are original 

printouts of the Source Code or Chip-Level Schematics to be made except 

for directly onto the watermarked and numbered sides of the paper 

provided by the Producing Party. Additionally, the Receiving Party may 

not print any continuous block of source code that results in more than 50 

consecutive printed pages, except that Authorized Reviewer(s) may 

request the printing of a continuous block of more than 50 pages, which 

request shall not be unreasonably denied by the Producing Party. Counsel 

for the Producing Party will keep the original printouts, and shall provide 

copies of such original printouts to counsel for the Receiving Party within 

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four (4) business days of (1) any request by the Receiving Party, or (2) 

otherwise being notified that such original printouts have been made or 

designated. Counsel of Record for the Receiving Party may request up to 

10 copies of each original printout of Source Code or Chip-Level 

Schematics. No more than 10% or 500 pages of the total Source Code (not 

including copies of original printouts) whichever is greater, for any 

software release (or in the case of hardware Source Code, for any hardware 

product), no more than 500 pages of Chip-Level Schematics, and no 

continuous blocks of Source Code or Chip-Level Schematics that exceed 

50 pages, may be in printed form at any one time, without the express 

written consent of Non-Party QUALCOMM, which shall not be 

unreasonably denied. All printed Source Code and Chip-Level Schematics 

shall be logged by Receiving Party’s Counsel of Record and/or other 

Personnel Retained by a Receiving Party in this action as noted in 

subparagraph 33 (i) below. No additional electronic copies of the Source 

Code or Chip-Level Schematics shall be provided by the Producing Party. 

Hard copies of the Source Code or Chip-Level Schematics also may not be 

converted into an electronic document, and may not be scanned using 

optical character recognition (“OCR”) technology. Only printouts of 

Source Code and Chip-Level Schematics may be made, and such printouts 

must include (1) directory path information and filenames from which the 

Source Code and Chip-Level Schematics came and (2) line numbers. The 

Producing Party may refuse to provide copies of Source Code and ChipLevel Schematics printouts that fail to comply with this section. 

d. Authorized Reviewer(s) in this action shall not print Source Code or ChipLevel Schematics which have not been reviewed on the Source Code 

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Computer, or in order to review the Source Code or Chip-Level 

Schematics elsewhere in the first instance, i.e., as an alternative to 

reviewing that Source Code or Chip-Level Schematics electronically on 

the Source Code Computer, as the Parties and QUALCOMM acknowledge 

and agree that the purpose of the protections herein would be frustrated by 

such actions. 

e. Authorized Reviewer(s) are prohibited from bringing outside electronic 

devices, including but not limited to laptops, floppy drives, zip drives, or 

other hardware into the secure room. Nor shall any cellular telephones, 

personal digital assistants (PDAs), Blackberries, cameras, voice recorders, 

Dictaphones, external or portable telephone jacks or other outside 

electronic devices be permitted inside the secure room, except for medical 

devices, implants, or equipment reasonably necessary for any legitimate 

medical reason. 

f. If any Authorized Reviewer(s) reviewing Non-Party QUALCOMM’s 

Source Code or Chip-Level Schematics seeks to take notes, all such notes 

will be taken on bound (spiral or other type of permanently bound) 

notebooks. No loose paper or other paper that can be used in a printer may 

be brought into the secure room. 

g. In the event copies of Source Code or Chip-Level Schematic printouts are 

used as exhibits in a deposition, additional copies may be made for the 

witness and outside counsel for the parties. The printouts shall not be 

provided to the court reporter, except that the one copy for the witness 

which will be used as an exhibit can be provided to the court reporter for 

the purpose of marking the exhibit, and the further copies of the original 

QUALCOMM Source Code or Chip-Level Schematics printouts made for 

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the deposition or trial shall be destroyed at the conclusion of the deposition 

or trial. The original copies of deposition exhibits designated 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – 

CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” will be maintained by the deposing 

party under the terms set forth in this Supplemental Protective Order. 

h. In addition to other reasonable steps to maintain the security and 

confidentiality of Non-Party QUALCOMM’s Source Code and ChipLevel Schematics, printed copies of the Designated Source Code Material 

maintained by the Receiving Party must be kept in a locked storage 

container when not being actively reviewed or otherwise being transferred 

as permitted by the Protective Order and/or this Supplemental Protective 

Order. 

i. The Receiving Party’s Counsel of Record shall keep log(s) recording the 

identity of each individual beyond Counsel of Record to whom each hard 

copy of each Producing Party’s QUALCOMM Source Code or Chip-Level 

Schematics is provided and when it was provided to that person in the first 

instance, and within thirty (30) days after the issuance of a final, nonappealable decision resolving all issues in the actions, the Receiving Party 

must serve upon Non-Party QUALCOMM the log. In addition, any 

Outside Consultants of the Receiving Party to whom the paper copies of 

the QUALCOMM Source Code or Chip-Level Schematics were provided 

must certify in writing that all copies of the QUALCOMM Source Code 

or Chip-Level Schematics were destroyed or returned to the counsel who 

provided them the information and that they will make no use of the Source 

Code or Chip-Level Schematics, or of any knowledge gained from the 

source code in any future endeavor. 

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7. Procedure for Designating Materials 

34. Subject to the limitations set forth in the Protective Order and in this 

Supplemental Protective Order, any Party or Non-Party QUALCOMM may: designate as 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or information that it 

believes, in good faith, meets the definition set forth in paragraph 2 above; and designate 

as “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL 

SOURCE CODE” information that it believes, in good faith, meets the definition set forth 

in paragraph 5 above. 

35. Except as provided above in paragraph 33 with respect to “QUALCOMM – 

OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” Material, 

any material, including (including physical objects) made available by Non-Party 

QUALCOMM for initial inspection by counsel for the Receiving Party prior to producing 

copies of selected items shall initially be considered, as a whole, to constitute 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” information, and shall be 

subject to this Order. Thereafter, Non-Party QUALCOMM shall have seven (7) calendar 

days from the inspection to review and designate the appropriate documents as 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” prior to furnishing copies to 

the Receiving Party. 

36. Designation in conformity with the Protective Order and this Supplemental 

Protective Order shall be made as follows: 

a. For information in documentary (including “electronically stored 

information”) form (apart from transcripts of depositions or other pretrial 

or trial proceedings): the Designating Party shall affix the legend 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – 

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contains Protected Material. 

 A party or non-party that makes original documents or materials 

available for inspection need not designate them for protection until after 

the Receiving Party has indicated which material it would like copied or 

produced. Before and during the inspection, all material made available 

for inspection shall be deemed “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY.” After the Receiving 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 and, before producing the specified documents, the 

Producing Party must affix the appropriate legend to each page that 

contains Designated QUALCOMM Material. 

b. For Testimony Given in Deposition: For deposition transcripts, the 

Designating Party shall specify any portions of the testimony that it wishes 

to designate, by line and page number, no later than 20 business days after 

the final transcript of the deposition has been received. The Party or NonParty may identify the entirety of the transcript as “QUALCOMM – 

OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or “QUALCOMM – 

OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE 

CODE,” but all deposition transcripts not designated during the deposition 

will nonetheless be treated as “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE,” 

until the time within which it may be appropriately designated as provided 

for herein has passed. Any Protected Material that is used in the taking of 

a deposition shall remain subject to the provisions of this Supplemental 

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Protective Order and the Protective Order in the actions, along with the 

transcript pages of the deposition testimony dealing with such Protected 

Material. In such cases the court reporter shall be informed of this 

Supplemental Protective Order and shall be required to operate in a manner 

consistent with this Supplemental Protective Order. Transcript pages 

containing Designated Material must be separately bound by the court 

reporter, who must affix to the top of each such page the legend 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” and/or 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – 

CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE.” An encrypted, password protected 

copy of deposition transcripts containing Designated Qualcomm Material 

made pursuant to this paragraph may be hosted electronically by the 

Receiving Party on any system inside the firewall of a law firm 

representing the Receiving Party, however, all other restrictions in this 

Supplemental Protective Order pertaining to Designated Source Code 

Material apply. In the event the deposition is videotaped, the original and 

all copies of the videotape shall be marked by the video technician to 

indicate that the contents of the videotape are subject to this Supplemental 

Protective Order and the Protective Order, substantially along the lines of 

“This videotape contains confidential or outside counsel eyes only 

confidential testimony used in this case and is not to be viewed or the 

contents thereof to be displayed or revealed except pursuant to the terms 

of the operative protective orders in this matter or pursuant to written 

stipulation of the parties.” Counsel for any Designating Party shall have 

the right to exclude from oral depositions, other than the deponent, 

deponent’s counsel, and the reporter and videographer (if any), any person 

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who is not authorized by the Protective Orders in the actions to receive or 

access Protected Material based on the designation of such Protected 

Material. 

c. For information produced in some form other than documentary, and for 

any other tangible items, the Designating Party shall affix, in a prominent 

place on the exterior of the medium, container or containers in which the 

information or item is stored, the appropriate legend. 

d. The provisions of subparagraphs 36(a-c) do not apply to documents 

produced in native format. For documents produced in native format, the 

parties shall provide written notice to the Receiving Party of any 

confidentiality designations at the time of production. 

8. Use of Designated QUALCOMM Material 

37. Use of Designated QUALCOMM Material By Receiving Party: Unless 

otherwise ordered by the Court, or agreed to in writing by Non-Party QUALCOMM, all 

Designated QUALCOMM Material, and all information derived therefrom, shall be used 

by the Receiving Party only for purposes of the actions, and shall not be used in any other 

way, or for any other purpose, including the acquisition, preparation or prosecution before 

the Patent office of any patent, patent application, for drafting or revising patent claims, or 

in connection with patent licensing or product development work directly or indirectly 

intended for commercial purposes related to the particular technologies or information 

disclosed in the Designated QUALCOMM Material. Information contained or reflected in 

Designated QUALCOMM Material shall not be disclosed in conversations, presentations 

by parties or counsel, in court or in other settings that might reveal Designated 

QUALCOMM Material, except in accordance with the terms of the Protective Order or 

this Supplemental Protective Order. 

38. Use of Designated QUALCOMM Material by Non-Party QUALCOMM: 

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Nothing in this Supplemental Protective Order shall limit Non-Party QUALCOMM’s use 

of its own documents and information, nor shall it prevent Non-Party QUALCOMM from 

disclosing its own confidential information, documents or things to any person. Such 

disclosure shall not affect any designations made pursuant to the terms of this Supplemental 

Protective Order, so long as the disclosure is made in a manner that is reasonably calculated 

to maintain the confidentiality of the information. 

39. Use of Designated QUALCOMM Material at Deposition: Non-Party 

QUALCOMM shall, on request prior to the deposition, make a searchable electronic copy 

of the QUALCOMM Source Code available on a stand-alone computer connected to a 

printer during depositions of QUALCOMM personnel otherwise permitted access to such 

Source Code. To the extent required, the party conducting the deposition may print 

additional pages of Source Code printouts to be marked as exhibits at such depositions 

consistent with other provisions and limitations of the Protective Order and this 

Supplemental Protective Order. Except as may be otherwise ordered by the Court, any 

person may be examined as a witness at depositions and trial, and may testify concerning 

all Designated QUALCOMM Material of which such person has prior knowledge. 

40. Use of Designated QUALCOMM Material at Hearing or Trial: The parties 

will give Non-Party QUALCOMM prior notice of, and an opportunity to object to, any 

intended use of the Designated QUALCOMM Material at any hearing or trial in the actions. 

Said notice shall (a) be served by facsimile or email on counsel for Non-Party 

QUALCOMM at least five (5) business days prior to the hearing or first day of trial, (2) 

identify the Designated QUALCOMM Material with specificity while redacting any other 

Party’s Confidential Business Information and (3) identify the measures the party intends 

to rely upon to protect the Designated QUALCOMM Material when used at any hearing 

or trial consistent with this Supplemental Protective Order. This section shall not limit in 

any way the use of Designated QUALCOMM Material during the cross-examination of 

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any witness otherwise permitted access to such Designated QUALCOMM Material, as 

long as the parties take all necessary steps to protect and maintain the confidentiality of 

any such Designated QUALCOMM Material. 

9. Prosecution and Development Bar 

41. Unless otherwise permitted in writing between Producing Party and Receiving 

Party, any individual who in the course of the actions personally receives, other than on 

behalf of Producing Party, any material designated “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES 

ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE” shall not participate in amending or drafting 

patent specifications or claims before a Patent Office of any patent or patent application 

related to the information disclosed in the Designated QUALCOMM Material, from the 

time of receipt of such material through the date the individual person(s) cease to have 

access to materials designated “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES 

ONLY” or “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – 

CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE,” as well as any materials that contain or disclose 

Designated QUALCOMM Material. This provision shall not apply to post-grant 

proceedings, including without limitation reexamination or opposition proceedings filed in 

relation to the patents-in-suit or foreign counterparts. 

42. Unless otherwise permitted in writing between Non-Party QUALCOMM and 

Receiving Party, any Outside Consultant retained on behalf of Receiving Party who is to 

be given access to Non-Party QUALCOMM’s documents, Source Code, or Chip-Level 

Schematics designated as “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE 

CODE” must agree in writing, using the form in Exhibit B, not to perform hardware or 

software development work or product development work directly or indirectly intended 

for commercial purposes related to the information disclosed in the Designated 

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QUALCOMM Material, which is not publicly known, from the time of first receipt of such 

material through the date the expert consultant ceases to have access to any material 

designated “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE 

CODE,” as well as any materials that contain or disclose Designated QUALCOMM 

Material. 

10. Designated QUALCOMM Material Subpoenaed or Ordered Produced In 

Other Litigation 

43. If a Receiving Party is served with a subpoena or a court order that would 

compel disclosure of any information, documents or things designated in the actions as 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or “QUALCOMM –

OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE,” 

Receiving Party must notify the Producing Party and Non-Party QUALCOMM of such 

information, documents or things, in writing (by fax and email) promptly, and in no event 

more than ten (10) calendar days after receiving the subpoena or order. Such notification 

must include a copy of the subpoena or order. Receiving Party also must immediately 

inform, in writing, the party who caused the subpoena or order to issue that some or all of 

the material covered by the subpoena or order is subject to this Supplemental Protective 

Order and the Protective Order. In addition, the Receiving Party must provide a copy of 

this Supplemental Protective Order and the Protective Order promptly to the party in the 

other action that caused the subpoena or order to issue. The purpose of imposing these 

duties is to alert the interested parties to the existence of this Supplemental Protective Order 

and the Protective Order, and to afford Non-Party QUALCOMM an opportunity to try to 

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

Non-Party QUALCOMM shall bear the burdens and the expenses of seeking protection in 

that court of its Designated QUALCOMM Material. Nothing in these provisions should 

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be construed as authorizing or encouraging any Receiving Party in this action to disobey a 

lawful directive from another court. 

11. Unauthorized Disclosure Of Designated QUALCOMM Material

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

Designated QUALCOMM Material to any person or in any circumstance not authorized 

under this Order, the Receiving Party must immediately (a) notify in writing Producing 

Party and Non-Party QUALCOMM of the unauthorized disclosures, (b) use its best efforts 

to retrieve all copies of the Designated QUALCOMM 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 By Supplemental Protective Order Governing Confidential Information of NonParty Qualcomm In This Case” that is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Nothing in these 

provisions should be construed as limiting any Producing Party’s rights to seek remedies 

for a violation of this Supplemental Protective Order. 

12. Duration 

45. Even after the termination of the actions, the confidentiality obligations 

imposed by this Supplemental Protective Order shall remain in effect following the 

termination of the actions, or until Non-Party QUALCOMM agrees otherwise in writing 

or a court order otherwise directs. 

13. Final Disposition 

46. Unless otherwise ordered or agreed in writing by Producing Party, within 

sixty (60) days of the termination of all of the actions, whether through settlement or final 

judgment (including any and all appeals therefrom), each Receiving Party, including 

Outside Counsel for each Receiving Party, will destroy all Designated QUALCOMM 

Material produced by Non-Party QUALCOMM or any other Party in the actions and will 

destroy or redact any such Designated QUALCOMM Material included in work product, 

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pleadings, motion papers, legal memoranda, correspondence, trial transcripts and trial 

exhibits admitted into evidence (“derivations”) and all copies thereof, with the exception 

of copies stored on back-up tapes or other disaster recovery media. Within sixty (60) days 

of the date of settlement or final judgment, each Receiving Party shall serve Non-Party 

QUALCOMM with a certification stating that it, including its Outside Counsel, has 

complied with its obligations under this paragraph. With respect to any copy of Designated 

QUALCOMM Material or derivation thereof that remains on back-up tapes and other 

disaster storage media of an Authorized Reviewer(s), neither the Authorized Reviewer(s) 

nor its consultants, experts, counsel or other party acting on its behalf shall make copies of 

any such information available to any person for any purpose other than backup or disaster 

recovery unless compelled by law and, in that event, only after thirty (30) days prior notice 

to Producing Party or such shorter period as required by court order, subpoena, or 

applicable law. 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: June 28, 2016 

 

 MARILYN L. HUFF, District Judge 

 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

 

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EXHIBIT A 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND BY SUPPLEMENTAL 

PROTECTIVE ORDER GOVERNING CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF NON-PARTY 

QUALCOMM IN THIS CASE 

 I, _______________________________________ [print or type full name], state: My 

business address is ______________________________________________________; 

 1. My present employer is _____________________________________________; 

 2. My present occupation or job description is _____________________________; 

 3. I have been informed of and have reviewed the Supplemental Protective Order 

Governing Discovery from Non-Party QUALCOMM in this case (the “Supplemental Protective Order”) 

entered in this case, and understand and agree to abide by its terms. I agree to keep confidential all 

information provided to me in the matters of Civil Action Nos. 16-cv-00385-H-WVG, 16-cv-00386-HWVG, 16-cv-00390, 16-cv-00394-H-WVG, 16-cv-00395-H-WVG, and 16-cv-00396-H-WVG in the 

United States District Court, Southern District of California in accordance with the restrictions in the 

Supplemental Protective Order, and to be subject to the authority of that Court in the event of any violation 

or dispute related to the Supplemental Protective Order. 

 4. I state under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that 

the foregoing is true and correct. 

 _____________________________ 

 [Signature] 

Executed On_______________ _____________________________ 

 [Printed Name] 

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EXHIBIT B 

CERTIFICATION OF CONSULTANT RE SUPPLEMENTAL PROTECTIVE ORDER 

GOVERNING CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF NON-PARTY QUALCOMM IN THIS 

CASE 

I, _______________________________________ [print or type full name], of 

_______________________________________ am not an employee of the Party who retained me or of 

a competitor of any Party or Non-Party QUALCOMM and will not use any information, documents, or 

things that are subject to the Supplemental Protective Order Governing Discovery From Non-Party 

QUALCOMM in Civil Action Nos. 16-cv-00385-H-WVG, 16-cv-00386-H-WVG, 16-cv-00390, 16-cv00394-H-WVG, 16-cv-00395-H-WVG, and 16-cv-00396-H-WVG in the United States District Court, 

Southern District of California, for any purpose other than this litigation. I agree not to perform hardware 

or software development work or product development work intended for commercial purposes related to 

the information disclosed in the Designated QUALCOMM Material, from the time of receipt of such 

material through and including the date that I cease to have access to any material designated 

“QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” or “QUALCOMM – OUTSIDE 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY – CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE.” 

 I state under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the 

foregoing is true and correct. 

 _____________________________ 

 [Signature] 

Executed On_______________ _____________________________ 

[Printed Name] 

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