Opinion ID: 777408
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Yahoo!

Text: 28 Fantasy argues that the Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football game infringes the '603 patent because it awards miscellaneous points when a kicker scores a touchdown, which constitutes an out-of-position score. Yahoo! responds that the claimed bonus points are not present in its product because a kicker receives no more than the normal six points for scoring a touchdown, and the term miscellaneous points merely describes an asterisk that is placed next to those six points in order to explain the unusual circumstance of awarding six points to a kicker for scoring a touchdown. 29 We agree with Yahoo! that Fantasy has not raised any genuine issue of material fact that Yahoo!'s product infringes under the proper interpretation of the bonus points limitation. As explained by Yahoo!, the term miscellaneous points is used merely to indicate when an unusual play has taken place, and no additional points are awarded beyond those given for that play in an actual football game as a result of that label. The district court therefore properly granted summary judgment that Yahoo! does not infringe as a matter of law.