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2:10-cv-O7678-JFW-DTB Document 65-1 Filed 10/07/11 Page 11 of 36 Page ID<br />

#:1288<br />

NanoptLx's Alleged Uncontroverted Response in Opposition<br />

Facts<br />

30. FutureLogic avers in an<br />

interrogatory response that the invention<br />

of the '855 Patent was conceived by<br />

September 3, ! 997, and was reduced to<br />

practice by January 21, 1998.<br />

31. On or about April 25, 1999,<br />

FutureLogic sent a letter to Coca-Cola<br />

that provided qnotes to Coca-Cola for a<br />

"CCUSA" printer, describing it as a<br />

"highly customized printer." The letter<br />

states: "What is proposed is a true<br />

product price; [there] have been 11o<br />

omissions which can lead to product tip<br />

charges after the award of the contract."<br />

-A0397-<br />

-11-<br />

Rounds Decl. 1 I, Exhibit 10 at p. 131.<br />

Disputed to the extent it suggests any<br />

printer for Coca-Cola was conceived or<br />

reduced to practice on the cited dates.<br />

The printer that embodied the prototype<br />

of the '855 Patent as of January 21,<br />

1998 was the Tokheim PMC 2010A<br />

printer, not the Coca-Cola PSA-66-VM<br />

printer. See E. Meyerhofer Decl. _ 2-<br />

5; see also infra 49-55.<br />

Rounds Decl. 12, Exhibit II at pp.<br />

135-36; Rounds Decl. 22, Meyerhofer<br />

Tr. 11.9:5-18.<br />

Disputed. The April 25, 1999 letter was<br />

sent to Coca-Cola to provide "ballpark<br />

printer pricing" to "make sure<br />

[FutureLogic and Coca-Cola] were<br />

converging on a solution [Coca-Cola]<br />

could affbrd." (M. Meyerhofer Tr.<br />

122:6-123:8.) At the time of the April<br />

25, 1999 Product Quotation, "there was<br />

no physical unit" that could have been<br />

sold to Coca-Cola. (M. Meyerhofer Yr.<br />

122:15-123:8.) In fact no KBCOK-66<br />

printer was ever built. (M. Meyerhofer<br />

Tr. 122:15-123:8.)<br />

F'I,3"FURELOGIC'S S'I ,_,1"17OF ISSUES OF MA'I_Z_IAL FACT IN<br />

OPP TO NANOPTIX'S .MOTION<br />

2:10-CV-07678-JFW-D'I]3

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