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,_2:10-cv-07678-JFW-DTB Document 65-23 Filed 10/07/11 Page 2 of 8 Page ID<br />

#: 1379<br />

I, Dave Uland, declare and state as follows:<br />

1. I am presently employed by ASK-intTag, LLC. In the 1998-2000<br />

timefi'ame, I was President of Interleave Systems, which was owned in majority by<br />

Wisconsin Label Corporation. While serving as President of Interleave Systems, I<br />

was also an employee of Wisconsin Label Corporation. Wisconsin Label<br />

Corporation merged with Superior Label Systems, lnc. in 2000 and formed WS<br />

Packaging Group. I left WS Packaging in July 2010 to work for ASK-intTag, LLC.<br />

WS Packaging is a 49% shareholder in ASK-intTag, LLC.<br />

2. Interleave Systems was formed in early 1996 as a division of<br />

Wisconsin Label Company primarily selling and supporting automated label<br />

application equipment for various customers, including a customer that employed<br />

the use of soda pop vending machines (The Customer). Sometime in the late<br />

1990s, The Customer contacted Wisconsin Label Sales regarding their interest in a<br />

coupon printer for vending machines. Wisconsin Label Sales in turn contacted me,<br />

at Interleave, to assist the customer. The Customer did not have a precise idea of<br />

the type of printer it required. I introduced The Customer to Mark Meyerhofer at<br />

FutureLogic and proposed that The Customer should request FutureLogic 1_o<br />

prepare a specification for a printer for use in The Customer's vending machines.<br />

3. As a result, Mark Meyerhofer and his team at FutureLogic prepared a<br />

specification for a coupon printer, proposed prototype printers to be tested in The<br />

Customer's vending machines and began development of such a printer. During<br />

FutureLogic's development of a printer to be tested in The Customer's vending<br />

machines, I acted as local technical support representative for FutureLogic.<br />

4. During the course of FutureLogic's development of a printer for The<br />

Customer, I considered the technical information provided by FutureLogic to be<br />

confidential and I treated it as such. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is a copy of an<br />

email I sent to Eric Meyerhofer on August 3, 2000, in which I stated, "Of course all<br />

drawings and confidential information will be kept between us as it has been<br />

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