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`Exhibit 7
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`Case 1:20-cv-01370-UNA Document 1-7 Filed 10/09/20 Page 2 of 4 PageID #: 162
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`LiveXlive - LiveXlive Web player
`Infringement of the ‘609 patent
`Claim 28
`Evidence
`28. A method of operating
`The LiveXlive web player performs a method of operating a
`a web page, comprising:
`web page.
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`displaying multiple
`sources of streaming
`content to a user in a first
`area of a web page;
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`receiving user input to
`select a playing order for
`the sources of streaming
`content;
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`storing the playing order;
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`and displaying the playing
`order in a second area of
`the web page, wherein the
`multiple sources of
`streaming content and the
`playing order are
`simultaneously viewable
`in non-overlapping first
`and second areas;
`
`receiving user input to
`start delivering the
`streaming content to the
`user; and
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`For example, the LiveXlive web player has functionality to
`receive user input to create, edit and play custom playlists.
`[B]
`The LiveXlive web player displays multiple sources of
`streaming content. This is displayed to a user in a first area
`of a web page.
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`For example, the LiveXlive web player groups sources of
`streaming content into playlists, which are displayed in one
`area of the LiveXlive web player display. Other sources
`include: daily recommended tracks, featured songs, and
`artists, as well as My Library, which is the place where a
`user can find the user account's saved stations, artists, songs,
`albums, and playlists. [A] [C]
`The LiveXlive web player receives user input for selecting a
`playing order of the sources of streaming content.
`
`For example, LiveXlive web player enables a user to select
`a particular playlist to play immediately. Further, the
`playing order of content within a given playlist can be
`changed by the user. [A] [B]
`The LiveXlive web player stores the playing order.
`
`For example, the LiveXlive web player supports creating,
`editing and saving playlists. [B] [C]
`The LiveXlive web player displays the playing order in a
`second area of the web page. Multiple sources of streaming
`content and the playing order are simultaneously viewable
`in non-overlapping areas.
`
`For example, the LiveXlive web player displays the playlists
`and the content that belongs to the playlist that is being
`played in respective areas of the LiveXlive web player
`display. [A]
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`The LiveXlive web player receives user input to initiate the
`delivery of streaming content to the user.
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`For example, LiveXlive web player has a user interface that
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`presenting the streaming
`content to the user in the
`stored playing order in a
`third area of the web page.
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`can accept user input for starting playback of tracks in a
`playlist. After first track in a playlist is played the Web
`player will automatically play the next track in the playlist
`and so on. [A] [B]
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`The LiveXlive web player presents the streaming content to
`the user in the stored playing order in a third area of the web
`page
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`For example, LiveXlive web player has a “now playing”
`area of the LiveXlive web player that displays the content
`item currently being played. [A]
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`References:
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`[A] Best Music Streaming Services
`https://www.consumerreports.org/streaming-music-services/best-music-streaming-
`service-for-you/
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`[B] Playlists
`https://support.livexlive.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024648754-Playlists
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`[C] My Library
`https://support.livexlive.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024647054-My-Library
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