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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION YAHOO! INC., a Delaware corporation, Plaintiff, vs. FACEBOOK, INC, a Delaware corporation, Defendant. PLAINTIFF YAHOO! INC.s REPLY AND COUNTER COUNTERCLAIMS TO DEFENDANT FACEBOOK, INC.S ANSWER; COUNTERCLAIM AGAINST FACEBOOK, INC FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT OF NON-INFRINGEMENT JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Plaintiff Yahoo! Inc. (Yahoo!) hereby submits this Reply (Reply) in response to the Counterclaim for Patent Infringement (Counterclaim) filed in this action by Facebook, Inc. (Facebook). Yahoo!s Counterclaims are set forth below the following Reply. For its Reply, Yahoo! states as follows: 1. In retaliation for Yahoo!s good faith allegations of patent infringement, CASE NO. CV-12-01212-JSW
counsel for Yahoo! to raise intellectual property issues with each other in the first instance, Facebook provided no notice to Yahoo! of any alleged infringement, and Facebook never attempted to resolve any alleged infringement of any of its patents by Yahoo! prior to asserting them in litigation. Indeed, the PTO did not even issue U.S. Patent No. 8,150,913 until April 3, 2012the day Facebook asserted it. 5. On information and belief, Facebook failed to perform a good faith investigation
into its counterclaims prior to asserting them in retaliation against Yahoo! For example, as described more fully below, Facebook purchased and asserted patents tainted by inequitable conduct. Furthermore, Facebook asserted its newly-acquired patents against aspects of Yahoo!'s products for which there is little to no publicly-available information. Unless Facebook has unlawfully acquired Yahoo! confidential business information, Facebook could not have developed a good-faith basis for many of the infringement allegations in its counterclaims. Because Facebooks infringement assertions appear to be based on nothing more than conjecture, assumptions, and unsupported inferences about how Yahoo!s products may possibly operate and because Facebooks allegations are the result of an insufficient pre-filing
under the patent laws of the United States, Title 35 of the United States Code. Yahoo! admits that this Court has exclusive subject matter jurisdiction over this counterclaim pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1338(a). 4. Yahoo! admits that this Court has personal jurisdiction over Yahoo! because
Yahoo! maintains its principal place of business in this District, does business in this District, and filed the Complaint in this action. Yahoo! denies having committed acts of infringement in this District or elsewhere. FACEBOOKS ALLEGATIONS OF INFRINGEMENT 5. Yahoo! denies that it infringes any of the Facebook patents-in-suit. Yahoo!
specifically denies that it has committed any acts of infringement through the Yahoo! Home Page, Yahoo!s Content Optimization and Relevance Engine (C.O.R.E.), the Yahoo! Flickr photo sharing service, and advertisements displayed throughout Yahoo! including on My Yahoo!, Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo! Sports, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Games, Yahoo! Movies, Yahoo! Shopping, Yahoo! Travel, Yahoo! Autos, and Flickr. Yahoo! admits that it has been reported that advertisements contributed 80% of Yahoo!s revenue in 2011, accounting for more than $4 billion dollars. Yahoo! admits that Flickr has at least 51 million registered users and 80 million unique visitors worldwide per month. Yahoo! admits that Yahoo! News and Yahoo! Sports are the news and sports sites with the largest audiences in the United States. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief regarding the remaining allegations of paragraph 5 of the Counterclaim and on that basis denies them.
COUNT ONE (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 208 PATENT) Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 7. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 208 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 208 patent is entitled Generating a Feed of Stories Personalized for Members of a Social Network and issued on November 2, 2010. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 7 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them. 8. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 8 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 208 patent. 9. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 9 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed and denies that there is no remedy at law. COUNT TWO (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 653 PATENT) Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 11. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 653 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 653 patent is entitled Tagging Digital Media and issued on May 17, 2011. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 11 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them. 12. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 12 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 653 patent. -4PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed and denies that there is no remedy at law. COUNT THREE (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 717 PATENT) 14. Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 15. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 717 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 717 patent is entitled Headline Posting Algorithm and issued on September 11, 2001. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 15 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them. 16. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 16 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 717 patent. 17. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 17 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed, and denies that there is no remedy at law. COUNT FOUR (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 133 PATENT) 18. Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 19. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 133 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 133 patent is entitled Method for Enabling a User to Fetch a Specific Information Item from a Set of Information Items and a System for Carrying Out Such a Method and issued on April 10, 2001. Yahoo! lacks -5PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 133 patent. 21. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 21 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed, and denies that there is no remedy at law. COUNT FIVE (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 949 PATENT) 22. Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 23. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 949 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 949 patent is entitled Customizing Database Information for Presentation with Media Selections and issued on June 25, 2002. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 23 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them. 24. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 24 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 949 patent. 25. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 25 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed, and denies that there is no remedy at law.
COUNT SIX (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 978 PATENT) Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 27. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 978 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 978 patent is entitled System and Method for Dynamic Profiling of Users in One-to-One Applications and issued on May 22, 2001. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 27 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them. 28. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 28 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 978 patent. 29. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 29 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed, and denies that there is no remedy at law. COUNT SEVEN (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 331 PATENT) Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 31. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 331 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 331 patent is entitled System and Method for Dynamic Profiling of Users in One-to-One Applications and for Validating User Rules and issued on October 13, 2009. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 31 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them.
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 331 patent. 33. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 33 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed, and denies that there is no remedy at law. COUNT EIGHT (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 611 PATENT) 34. Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 35. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 611 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 611 patent is entitled Architectures, Systems, Apparatus, Methods, and Computer-Readable Medium for Providing Recommendations to Users and Applications Using Multidimensional Data and issued on January 24, 2012. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 35 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them. 36. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 36 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 611 patent. 37. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 37 of the Counterclaim and specifically
COUNT NINE (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 896 PATENT) Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 39. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 896 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 896 patent is entitled System for Controlled Distribution of User Profiles Over a Network and issued on August 23, 2011. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 39 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them. 40. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 40 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 896 patent. 41. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 41 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed, and denies that there is no remedy at law. COUNT TEN (ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE 913 PATENT) Yahoo! admits that Facebook incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 4 of
the Counterclaim as if fully set forth therein. 43. Yahoo! admits that what appears to be a copy of the 913 patent is attached as an
exhibit to Facebooks Counterclaim and that, on its face, the 913 patent is entitled System for Controlled Distribution of User Profiles Over a Network and issued on April 3, 2012. Yahoo! lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of the remaining allegations of paragraph 43 of the Counterclaim and therefore denies them. 44. Yahoo! denies the allegation in paragraph 44 of the Counterclaim and specifically
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, induced others to infringe, or contributed to infringement of the 913 patent. -9PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
denies that it has committed any acts of infringement, denies that it has caused or will cause damage to Facebook for which Facebook is entitled to recovery under 35 U.S.C. 284, denies that Facebook has been irreparably harmed, and denies that there is no remedy at law. GENERAL DENIAL 46. Except as explicitly admitted herein, Yahoo! denies each and every allegation
contained in the Counterclaim. FACEBOOKS REQUEST FOR RELIEF 47. Yahoo! incorporates by reference all preceding paragraphs of this Reply and
Counterclaim as if fully set forth herein. Yahoo! denies that Facebook is entitled to any relief sought in its Request for Relief. Yahoo! further denies that any conduct on its part subjects Yahoo! to liability for damages, or attorneys fees under 35 U.S.C. 285. AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES 48. Further answering the Counterclaim and as additional defenses thereto, Yahoo!
asserts the following affirmative defenses, without admitting any allegation of the Counterclaim not otherwise admitted and without altering any applicable burdens of proof. Yahoo! reserves the right to assert any other defenses that its ongoing fact investigation or discovery may reveal. FIRST AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE NON-INFRINGEMENT 49. Yahoo! does not and has not infringed directly, indirectly, literally, or under the
doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 208 patent, the 653 patent, the 717 patent, the 133 patent, the 949 patent, the 978 patent, the 331 patent, the 611 patent, the 896 patent, or the 913 patent. SECOND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE INVALIDITY 50. Each and every claim of the 208 patent, the 653 patent, the 717 patent, the 133
patent, the 949 patent, the 978 patent, the 331 patent, the 611 patent, the 896 patent, and the 913 patent are invalid, unenforceable, and/or void due to the failure to meet the requirements of the Unites States patent laws, 35 U.S.C. 100 et seq., including but not limited to 35 U.S.C. 101, 102, 103, 112, 116, and for double patenting. -10PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
THIRD AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE LIMITATION OF DAMAGES 51. Facebooks recovery for damages for at least the 717 patent, the 133 patent, the
949 patent, the 978 patent, the 331 patent, the 611 patent, the 896 patent, and the 913 patent is limited pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 286. FOURTH AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE LACHES, EQUITABLE ESTOPPEL, WAIVER 52. Facebooks claims are barred, in whole or in part, by the doctrine of laches and/or
equitable estoppel and/or waiver. FIFTH AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE PROSECUTION HISTORY ESTOPPEL, PROSECUTION DISCLAIMER 53. Facebooks claims are barred, in whole or in part, by the doctrine of prosecution
history estoppel and/or prosecution disclaimer. SIXTH AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE FAILURE TO MARK 54. Facebooks pre-lawsuit claims for damages are barred, in whole or in part, for
failure to comply with 35 U.S.C. 287. SEVENTH AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE INEQUITABLE CONDUCT(896 AND 913 PATENTS) Intentional Failure to Name a Known Inventor 55. On October 13, 1998, attorney C. Douglass Thomas filed U.S. Provisional Patent
Application No. 60/104311 (the 311 provisional). The 311 provisional contained eightyseven claims and named two inventorsChris Cheah and Joseph Liauw. Both Mr. Cheah and Mr. Liauw signed a verified statement in connection with the 311 provisional swearing, among other things, that each qualified as an independent inventor of the subject matter in the 311 provisional. 56. On October 13, 1999, Mr. Thomas filed U.S. Patent Application No. 09/417,456
(the 456 application). The 456 application contained nine new paragraphs in the Summary of the Invention section. All other material in the 456 application was repeated, effectively word-for-word, from the 311 provisional, and the claims of the 456 application were virtually identical to those in the 311 provisional. No substantive material from the 311 provisional was -11PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
deleted prior to filing of the 456 application. The 456 application claimed priority to the 311 provisional. However, unlike the 311 provisional, the 456 application did not name Mr. Liauw as an inventor. 57. PTO regulations require that [i]f multiple inventors are named in a provisional
application, each named inventor must have made a contribution, individually or jointly, to the subject matter disclosed in the provisional application. 37 C.F.R. 1.45(c). These regulations further require that deleting the name or names of the inventor or inventors in a provisional application requires, among other things [a] statement by the person or persons whose name or names are being deleted that the inventorship error occurred without deceptive intention on the part of such person or persons. 37 C.F.R. 1.48(e). No such statement was provided by Mr. Liauw in prosecution of the 311 provisional or the 456 application. In fact, even though the 456 application was filed by the same attorney, contained all the subject matter disclosed in the 311 provisional and claims virtually identical to those in the 311 provisional, and claimed priority to the 311 provisional, the PTO was never informed by Mr. Thomas, by Mr. Cheah, or by anyone else with a duty of candor toward the PTO that the subject matter of the 456 application was invented at least in part by Mr. Liauw. 58. On information and belief, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheahs failure to disclose
Mr. Liauws inventive contribution to the PTO was intentional. Both Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah filed the 311 provisional just one year prior to the filing of the 456 application. On information and belief, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah intentionally failed to disclose to the PTO Mr. Liauws contribution to inventorship of the subject matter of the 456 application in order to deceive the PTO into granting the 456 application, because without an affidavit from Mr. Liauw, the 456 application could not have issued as a United States Patent. However, due to Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheahs inequitable conduct, the 456 application issued as U.S. Patent 7,003,546 (the 546 patent), to which the 896 and 913 patents claim priority as purported continuations. 59. The 896 and 913 patents contain all the substantive disclosures of the 311
as an inventor on either of these patents, and Mr. Liauw never submitted a declaration regarding an error in inventorship in connection with prosecution of either of these patents or in prosecution of the applications to which these patents claim priority. On information and belief, to deceive the PTO regarding the fact that Mr. Liauw never submitted a Deletion of Inventor declaration as required by PTO regulations, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah submitted, in connection with each of the 896 and 913 patents, a Transmittal Form stating that a DELETION OF INVENTOR(S) Oath or Declaration was submitted in [a] copy from a prior application (37 CFR 1.63(d)). This was false and deceptive, because no Oath or Declaration by Mr. Liauw was ever submitted. 60. Upon information and belief, but for this intentional deception by Mr. Thomas
and/or Mr. Cheah, both of whom had a duty of candor towards the PTO in connection with prosecution of the 896 and 913 patents, the PTO would not have issued the 896 and 913 patents due to the failure to name all inventors.
14 Intentional Deception of the PTO Regarding the Addition of New Material to the 913 Patent 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 (5) 61. The 913 and 896 patents are unenforceable due to inequitable conduct for a
separate reason: On information and belief, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah intentionally deceived the PTO regarding the addition of new matter highly material to the patentability of the claims of the 913 patent in order to gain allowance of those claims. But for this intentional deception, none of the claims of the 913 patent would have been granted. 62. The 913 patent claims priority as a purported continuation of five non-
provisional applications, the first of which was the 456 application. In particular, the 913 patent claims priority as a purported continuation of: (1) (2) (3) (4) U.S. Patent Application No. 12/818,092, filed on June 17, 2010, now the 896 patent; U.S. Patent Application No. 12/258,291, filed on October 24, 2008, now U.S. Patent No. 7,743,100 (the 100 patent); U.S. Patent Application No. 11/840,968 (the 968 application), filed on August 19, 2007, which is pending; U.S. Patent Application No. 11/170,370, filed on June 28, 2005, now U.S. Patent No. 7,277,911 (the 911 patent); and U.S. Patent Application No. 09/417,456, filed on October 13, 1999, Now U.S. Patent No. 7,003,546 (the 546 patent). -13PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
1 63. 2 patent, the 896 patent, and the 913 patentwere prosecuted by the same attorney (Mr. 3 Thomas) and examined by the same PTO examiner, Bharat N. Barot. In fact, Mr. Thomas and 4 Mr. Barot had corresponded regarding prosecution of purported continuations of the 456 5 application for nearly a decade, and Mr. Barot has examined six separate purported 6 continuations of the 456 application (not including the 456 application itself, which Mr. Barot 7 also examined). 8 64. 9 (the 103 application), the application that issued as the 913 patent. Every claim of the 103 10 application included, among others, the following limitations: 11 (1) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 65. 24 968 application, nor the 100 patent, nor the 896 patent disclose at least the above limitations. 25 In fact, none of these patents or their applications disclose anything resembling these and other 26 limitations in the claims of the 103 application. In short, the claims of the 103 application 27 28 -14PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
All of the issued patents listed abovethe 546 patent, the 911 patent, the 100
allow a first registered user to identify other registered users via a user interface and to indicate a desire to establish an access relationship with the other registered users, wherein each access relationship allows the first registered user to access a user profile of an identified other registered user via the user interface and image content items of the identified other registered user via the user interface; establish access relationships between the first registered user and the other registered users without requiring the other registered users to individually approve the access relationships; allow the first registered user to select from the user interface the user profile of another registered user with respect to which an access relationship has been established with the first registered user, in response to which the networked server system provides to the selected user profile for display to the first registered [sic] in the user interface, wherein the selected user profile includes representations of at least some of the image content items associated with the selected user profile; allow the first registered user to select and view one of the image content items in the user interface; and allow the first registered user to interact with the selected image content item via the user interface.
Neither the 311 provisional, nor the 546 patent, nor the 911 patent, nor the
were very different than anything that had previously appeared in any of the applications and patents to which the 103 application claimed priority. 66. On information and belief, Mr. Thomas and Mr. Cheah, who had been
continually prosecuting related patent applications that did not disclose any of the above limitations for nearly a decade, were well aware that the claims they had drafted for the 103 application were not supported by the disclosure of the applications to which the 103 application claimed priority as a continuation. 67. On information and belief, Mr. Thomas and Mr. Cheah sought to remedy this
deficiency by adding new material to the 103 application that had never appeared in any of the applications to which the 103 application claimed priority as a continuation. In particular, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah added the following new matter to the 103 application that had never before appeared in the 311 provisional, the 546 patent, the 911 patent, the 968 application, the 100 patent, or the 896 patent:1 As a computer system that provides a service for controlled access over a network to user profiles having associated image content provided by registered users of the service, one embodiment of can, for example, include a networked server system accessible by remote user devices via the network, and at least one database accessible by the networked server system and configured to store the user profiles of the registered users, image content items associated with the user profiles, and relationship data that specifies access relationships established between the registered users. The networked server system comprising at least one processor and at least one memory. The networked server system can be programmed, via executable program instructions, to: (i) allow users to register with the service and the registered users to each create a user profile comprising profile information about the respective registered user and a plurality of image content items of data types corresponding to one or more of photo data or video data; (ii) allow a first registered user to identify other registered users via a user interface and to indicate a desire to establish an access relationship with the other registered users, wherein each access relationship allows the first registered user to access a user profile of an identified other registered user via the user interface and image content items of the identified other registered user via the user interface; (iii) establish access relationships between the first registered user and the other registered users without requiring the other registered users to individually approve the access relationships; (iv) allow the first registered user to select from the user interface the user profile of Redlined comparisons of the disclosure of the 913 patent and each of the six applications to which it claims priority are attached to this Answer as Exhibits A-1 through A-6.
another registered user with respect to which an access relationship has been established with the first registered user, in response to which the networked server system provides the selected user profile for display to the first registered in the user interface, wherein the selected user profile includes representations of at least some of the image content items associated with the selected user profile; (v) allow the first registered user to select and view one of the image content items in the user interface; and (vi) allow the first registered user to interact with the selected image content item via interactive controls of the user interface. As a method of providing a service for controlled access over a network to user profiles having associated image content provided by registered users of the service, the service provided using a networked server system comprising at least one processor and at least one memory and accessible by remote user devices via the network, one embodiment of the method can, for example, include at least: (a) allowing users to register with the service and the registered users to each create a user profile comprising profile information about the respective registered user and a plurality of image content items of data types corresponding to one or more of photo data or video data; (b) allowing a first registered user to identify other registered users via a user interface and to indicate a desire to establish an access relationship with the other registered users, wherein each access relationship allows the first registered user to access a user profile of an identified other registered user via the user interface and image content items of the identified other registered user via the user interface; (c) establishing access relationships between the first registered user and the other registered users without requiring the other registered users to individually approve the access relationships; (d) storing in at least one database accessible by the networked server system (i) user profiles of registered users, (ii) image content items provided by the registered users and (iii) relationship data that specifies access relationships established between the registered users; (e) allowing the first registered user to select from the user interface the user profile of another registered user with respect to which an access relationship has been established with the first registered user, in response to which the networked server system provides the selected user profile for display to the first registered in the user interface, wherein the selected user profile includes representations of at least some of the image content items associated with the selected user profile; (f) allowing the first registered user to select and view one of the image content items in the user interface; and (g) allowing the first registered user to interact with the selected image content item via interactive controls of the user interface. Had the above new matter not been added to the specification of the 103
application by Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah, the PTO would have rejected each every claim of the 103 application as invalid under 35 U.S.C. 112. Moreover, had Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah notified the PTO of the addition of new matteras was their obligation under PTO regulations and their duty of candor to the PTOthe PTO would have rejected each every claim -16PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
of the 103 application as invalid under 35 U.S.C. 112, 132, and/or 251. See, e.g., MPEP 2136.06. Alternatively (or additionally), the PTO would have assigned each and every claim a priority date of August 22, 2011 (instead of October 13, 1998) and rejected these claims as anticipated under 35 U.S.C. 102 by numerous prior art references and systems. 69. On information and belief, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah knew all of the above
to be true. However, on information and belief, at the time the 103 application was filed, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah also knew that the claims of the 546, 911, 100, and 896 patents did not cover any popular social networking sites (such as, for example, Facebook) and wished to remedy this deficiency in the 103 application. Moreover, on information and belief, at the time of the filing of the 103 patent, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah knew that the disclosure of the applications to which the 913 patent claims priority did not support or enable the claim scope Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah sought. 70. On information and belief, in an attempt to remedy both these deficiencies
deficiencies in the claims of previously-issued patents and deficiencies in the disclosure of the applications in the Cheah patent familyMr. Thomas and Mr. Cheah drafted claims for the 103 application that did not resemble anything disclosed in previous applications and added the new matter quoted above as purported support for these new claims. However, Mr. Thomas and Mr. Cheah, despite knowing that new matter had been added to the 103 application and despite knowing that this new matter was highly material to patentability of the claims of that application, never disclosed the presence of any new matter to the PTO. To the contrary, Mr. Thomas and/or Mr. Cheah filed documents with the PTO stating that the 103 application was a continuation of the above-referenced applicationsa representation that was false. See, e.g., MPEP 201.07 (The disclosure presented in the continuation must be the same as that of the original application, i.e., the continuation should not include anything which would constitute new matter if inserted in the original application.). 71. As a result of Mr. Thomas and Mr. Cheahs intentional deception, the 913 patent
issued without any rejection by the PTO based on 35 U.S.C. 112, and the PTO never considered any prior art from the time period between October 13, 1998 and August 22, 2011. -17PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
Absent Mr. Thomas and Mr. Cheahs inequitable conduct, none of the claims of the 913 patent would have issued in their present form. 72. Every claim of the 913 patent is unenforceable due to inequitable conduct and
every claim of the 896 patent is unenforceable under the doctrine of infectious unenforceability. COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS Without admitting any of the allegations of the Complaint other than those expressly
7 admitted herein, and without prejudice to Yahoo!s right to plead additional counterclaims as the 8 facts of the matter warrant, Yahoo! hereby asserts the following counter-counterclaims against 9 Facebook: 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -18PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
jurisdiction of this Court. 4. In view of the filing by Facebook of its Counterclaim and Yahoo!s defenses,
there exists an actual and justiciable controversy between the parties regarding the validity, enforceability, and alleged infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,827,208 (the 208 patent), U.S. Patent No. 7,945,653 (the 653 patent), U.S. Patent No. 6,288,717 (the 717 patent), U.S. Patent No. 6,216,133 (the 133 patent), U.S. Patent No. 6,411,949 (the 949 patent), U.S. Patent No. 6,236,978 (the 978 patent), U.S. Patent No. 7,603,331 (the 331 patent), U.S. Patent No. 8,103,611 (the 611 patent), U.S. Patent No. 8,005,896 (the 896 patent), and U.S. Patent No. 8,150,913 (the 913 patent).
28 U.S.C. 2201 and 2202, the patent laws of the United States, 35 U.S.C. 100 et seq., concerning actions related to patents, and 28 U.S.C. 1331 and 1338. 6. Venue is proper in this Court under 28 U.S.C. 1391(b) and (c) and 1400(b)
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 8. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 208
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement. An actual case or controversy exists between Yahoo! and Facebook as to whether
the 208 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 11. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 208 patent. 12. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 208 Patent. COUNT TWO Declaratory Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,945,653 13. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 653
the 653 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 17. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 653 patent. 18. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 653 Patent. COUNT THREE Declaratory Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,288,717 19. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 20. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 717
the 717 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 23. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 717 patent. 24. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 717 Patent.
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 26. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 133
the 133 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 29. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 133 patent. 30. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 133 Patent. COUNT FIVE Declaratory Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,411,949 31. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 32. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 949
the 949 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 35. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 949 patent. 36. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 949 Patent. COUNT SIX Declaratory Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,236,978 37. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 38. patent. 39. 40. Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement. An actual case or controversy exists between Yahoo! and Facebook as to whether Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 978
the 978 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 41. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 978 patent. 42. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 978 Patent. COUNT SEVEN Declaratory Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,603,331 43. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 44. patent. 45. 46. Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement. An actual case or controversy exists between Yahoo! and Facebook as to whether Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 331
the 331 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 47. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 331 patent. -22PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 331 Patent. COUNT EIGHT Declaratory Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 8,103,611 49. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 50. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 611
the 611 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 53. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 611 patent. 54. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 611 Patent. COUNT NINE Declaratory Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 8,005,896 55. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 56. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 896
the 896 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. -23PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
its rights regarding the 896 patent. 60. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 896 Patent. COUNT TEN Declaratory Judgment of Non-Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 8,150,913 61. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 62. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 913
the 913 patent is infringed by Yahoo!. 65. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights regarding the 913 patent. 66. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, directly or indirectly, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, any valid and enforceable claim of the 913 Patent. COUNT ELEVEN Declaratory Judgment of Invalidity and Unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 7,827,208 67. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 68. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 208
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '208
the claims of the 208 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 71. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights as to whether the claims of the 208 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 72. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 208 patent are invalid and unenforceable. COUNT TWELVE Declaratory Judgment of Invalidity and Unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 7,945,653 73. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 74. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 653
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '653
the claims of the 653 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 77. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights as to whether the claims of the 653 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 78. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 653 patent are invalid and unenforceable.
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 80. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 717
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '717
the claims of the 717 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 83. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights as to whether the claims of the 717 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 84. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 717 patent are invalid and unenforceable. COUNT FOURTEEN Declaratory Judgment of Invalidity and Unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 6,216,133 85. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 86. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 133
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '133
the claims of the 133 patent are invalid and unenforceable.
its rights as to whether the claims of the 133 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 90. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 133 patent are invalid and unenforceable. COUNT FIFTEEN Declaratory Judgment of Invalidity and Unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 6,411,949 91. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 92. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 949
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '949
the claims of the 949 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 95. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights as to whether the claims of the 949 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 96. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 949 patent are invalid and unenforceable. COUNT SIXTEEN Declaratory Judgment of Invalidity and Unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 6,236,978 97. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 98. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 978
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '978
the claims of the 913 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 101. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights as to whether the claims of the 913 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 102. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 913 patent are invalid and unenforceable. COUNT SEVENTEEN Declaratory Judgment of Invalidity and Unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 7,603,331 103. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 104. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 331
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '331
the claims of the 331 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 107. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights as to whether the claims of the 331 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 108. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 331 patent are invalid and unenforceable.
its Counter-Counterclaims, as set forth above. 110. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 611
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '611
the claims of the 611 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 113. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights as to whether the claims of the 611 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 114. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 611 patent are invalid and unenforceable. COUNT NINETEEN Declaratory Judgment of Invalidity and Unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 8,005,896 115. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims and paragraphs 55-72 of its defenses, as set forth above. 116. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 896
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '896
the claims of the 896 patent are invalid and unenforceable.
its rights as to whether the claims of the 896 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 120. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 896 patent are invalid and unenforceable. COUNT TWENTY Declaratory Judgment of Invalidity and Unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 8,150,913 121. Yahoo! restates and incorporates by reference its allegations in paragraphs 1-6 of
its Counter-Counterclaims and paragraphs 55-72 of its defenses, as set forth above. 122. Facebook has asserted claims against Yahoo! for alleged infringement of the 913
Yahoo! denies Facebooks allegations of infringement and asserts that the '913
the claims of the 913 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 125. A judicial declaration is necessary and appropriate so that Yahoo! may ascertain
its rights as to whether the claims of the 913 patent are invalid and unenforceable. 126. Pursuant to the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act, 28 U.S.C. 2201 et seq.,
Yahoo! is entitled to a judgment finding that the claims of the 913 patent are invalid and unenforceable. COUNT TWENTY-ONE Infringement of the '903 Patent 127. Yahoo! realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations of Paragraphs 1-31
7,933,903 (the 903 patent), entitled System and Method to Determine the Validity of and
Interaction on a Network, which was duly and properly issued by the USPTO on April 26, 2011. A copy of the 903 patent is attached as Exhibit 1. 129. Upon information and belief, in violation of 35 U.S.C. 271, Facebook is and
has been directly infringing the 903 patent by making, using, selling, and/or offering to sell in the United States, or importing into the United States, products or processes that practice the inventions claimed in the 903 patent, including without limitation, Facebook Ads. Facebook has had knowledge of the 903 patent from at least February 27, 2012, when Yahoo! notified Facebook of its infringement, and its infringement since at least that date has been willful. 130. As a result of Facebooks unlawful infringement of the 903 patent, Yahoo! has
activity, and Yahoo! continues to and will continue to suffer irreparable harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law from such unlawful infringing activities unless this Court enjoins Facebook from further infringing activities. COUNT TWENTY-TWO Infringement of the '315 Patent 132. Yahoo! realleges and incorporates by reference the allegations of Paragraphs 1-31
7,698,315 (the 315 patent), entitled System and Method Allowing Advertisers to Manage Search Listings in Pay for Placement Search System Using Grouping, which was duly and properly issued by the USPTO on April 13, 2010. A copy of the 315 patent is attached as Exhibit 2. 134. Upon information and belief, in violation of 35 U.S.C. 271, Facebook is and
has been directly infringing the 315 patent by making, using, selling, and/or offering to sell in the United States, or importing into the United States, products or processes that practice the inventions claimed in the 315 patent, including without limitation, Facebook Ads. -31PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
As a result of Facebooks unlawful infringement of the 315 patent, Yahoo! has
activity, and Yahoo! continues to and will continue to suffer irreparable harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law from such unlawful infringing activities unless this Court enjoins Facebook from further infringing activities. EXCEPTIONAL CASE 137. On information and belief, and in addition to the reasons set forth in Yahoo!s
complaint, this is an exceptional case entitling Yahoo! to an award of its attorneys fees incurred in connection with defending and prosecuting this action pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 285, as a result of, inter alia, Facebooks assertion of the 208 patent, the 653 patent, the 717 patent, the 133 patent, the 949 patent, the 978 patent, the 331 patent, the 611 patent, the 896 patent, and the 913 patent against Yahoo! without a reasonable belief that Yahoo! infringes any valid or enforceable claim. Further, Facebooks infringement of the 903 patent is willful and in knowing disregard of Yahoo!s patent rights, rendering this case exceptional. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, Yahoo! prays for the following relief: A. B. A judgment in favor of Yahoo! on all of its Counter- Counterclaims; That Facebook be declared to have willfully infringed, induced others to
1 U.S.C. 284 and that such damages be trebled in view of the willful and deliberate nature of the 2 infringement; 3 E. A judgment dismissing Facebooks Counterclaim against Yahoo! with
6 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 7 enforceable claim of the 208 patent. 8 G. A declaration that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, contribute to the
9 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 10 enforceable claim of the 653 patent. 11 H. A declaration that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, contribute to the
12 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 13 enforceable claim of the 717 patent. 14 I. A declaration that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, contribute to the
15 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 16 enforceable claim of the 133 patent. 17 J. A declaration that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, contribute to the
18 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 19 enforceable claim of the 949 patent. 20 K. A declaration that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, contribute to the
21 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 22 enforceable claim of the 978 patent. 23 L. A declaration that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, contribute to the
24 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 25 enforceable claim of the 331 patent. 26 M. A declaration that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, contribute to the
27 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 28 enforceable claim of the 611 patent. -33PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
2 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 3 enforceable claim of the 896 patent. 4 O. A declaration that Yahoo! has not and does not infringe, contribute to the
5 infringement of, or induce others to infringe, either directly or indirectly, any valid and 6 enforceable claim of the 913 patent. 7 8 unenforceable; 9 10 unenforceable; 11 12 unenforceable; 13 14 unenforceable; 15 16 unenforceable; 17 18 unenforceable; 19 20 unenforceable; 21 22 unenforceable; 23 24 unenforceable; 25 26 unenforceable; 27 Z. A declaration that this case is exceptional and an award to Yahoo! of its Y. A declaration that every claim of the 913 patent is invalid and/or X. A declaration that every claim of the 896 patent is invalid and/or W. A declaration that every claim of the 611 patent is invalid and/or V. A declaration that every claim of the 331 patent is invalid and/or U. A declaration that every claim of the 978 patent is invalid and/or T. A declaration that every claim of the 949 patent is invalid and/or S. A declaration that every claim of the 133 patent is invalid and/or R. A declaration that every claim of the 717 patent is invalid and/or Q. A declaration that every claim of the 653 patent is invalid and/or P. A declaration that every claim of the 208 patent is invalid and/or
28 reasonable costs and expenses of litigation, including attorneys fees and expert witness fees; and, -34PLAINTIFF YAHOO!'S REPLY AND COUNTER-COUNTERCLAIMS CV-12-01212-JSW
3 California and the United States that the following is true and correct: 4 5 6 7 On April 27, 2012, I caused to be served the following document(s): PLAINTIFF YAHOO! INC.s REPLY AND COUNTER COUNTERCLAIMS TO DEFENDANT FACEBOOK, INC.S ANSWER; COUNTERCLAIM AGAINST FACEBOOK, INC FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT OF NONINFRINGEMENT
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