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ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED v. WOWZA MEDIA SYSTEMS, LLC, CV-11-02243-JST. (2013)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20130905993 Visitors: 3
Filed: Sep. 03, 2013
Latest Update: Sep. 03, 2013
Summary: JOINT MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING USE OF ELECTRONIC, VIDEO, OR AUDIO EQUIPMENT IN COURTROOM FOR CLAIM CONSTRUCTION AND MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT HEARING AND [PROPOSED] ORDER JON S. TIGAR, District Judge. Plaintiff Adobe Systems Incorporated ("Adobe") and Defendants Wowza Media Systems LLC and Coffee Cup Partners, Inc. ("Wowza") jointly move the Court for an order authorizing counsel and/or their media equipment provider(s) to bring the following audio-visual and other presentation equ
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JOINT MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING USE OF ELECTRONIC, VIDEO, OR AUDIO EQUIPMENT IN COURTROOM FOR CLAIM CONSTRUCTION AND MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT HEARING AND [PROPOSED] ORDER

JON S. TIGAR, District Judge.

Plaintiff Adobe Systems Incorporated ("Adobe") and Defendants Wowza Media Systems LLC and Coffee Cup Partners, Inc. ("Wowza") jointly move the Court for an order authorizing counsel and/or their media equipment provider(s) to bring the following audio-visual and other presentation equipment into the courtroom in support of the upcoming oral argument on the parties Claim Construction Briefs and Motions for Summary Judgment on Infringement Issues scheduled in this matter for Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. Counsel request access to the courtroom for setup of this equipment at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, September 9, 2013.

1. Laptop computers and associated adapters; 2. Two LCD projectors with stands; 3. Two portable screens; 4. Five LCD flat screen monitors; 5. One ELMO 6. One VGA switch and associated cabling; 7. Two easels with paper and markers; 8. Two PowerPoint remote controls; 9. All cables, adapters, extension cords, power strips, and gaffers tape necessary for using the above-referenced equipment.

If the building's loading dock will be used, the parties shall contact the Courtroom Deputy at least 24 hours in advance of the equipment set up to arrange for use of the dock.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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