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`AFFIDAVIT OF CHRISTOPHER BUTLER
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`1. I am the Office Manager at the Internet Archive, located in San Francisco,
`California. I make this declaration of my own personal knowledge.
`2. The Internet Archive is a website that provides access to a digital library of
`Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide
`free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. The Internet
`Archive has partnered with and receives support from various institutions, including the
`Library of Congress.
`3. The Internet Archive has created a service known as the Wayback Machine. The
`Way back Machine makes it possible to surf more than 450 billion pages stored in the
`Internet Archive's web archive. Visitors to the Wayback Machine can search archives
`by URL (i.e., a website address). If archived records for a URL are available, the visitor
`will be presented with a list of available dates. The visitor may select one of those
`dates, and then begin surfing on an archived version of the Web. The links on the
`archived files, when served by the Wayback Machine, point to other archived files
`(whether HTML pages or images). If a visitor clicks on a link on an archived page, the
`Wayback Machine will serve the archived file with the closest available date to the page
`upon which the link appeared and was clicked.
`4. The archived data made viewable and browseable by the Way back Machine is
`compiled using software programs known as crawlers, which surf the Web and
`automatically store copies of web files, preserving these files as they exist at the point of
`time of capture.
`5. The Internet Archive assigns a URL on its site to the archived files in the format
`http://web.archive.org/web/[Year in yyyy][Month in mm][Day in dd][Time code in
`hh:mm:ss]/[Archived URL]. Thus, the Internet Archive URL
`http://web.archive.org/web/ L 9970 L 26045828/http:!/www .archive.org/ would be the
`lJRL for the record of the Internet Archive home page HTML file
`(http://www.archive.org/) archived on January 26, 1997 at 4:58 a.m. and 28 seconds
`(L 997 /0 I /26 at 04:58:28). A web browser may be set such that a printout from it will
`display the URL of a web page in the printout's footer. The date assigned by the Internet
`Archive applies to the HTML file but not to image files linked therein. Thus images that
`appear on a page may not have been archived on the same date as the HTML file.
`Likewise, if a website is designed with "frames," the date assigned by the Internet
`Archive applies to the frameset as a whole, and not the individual pages within each
`frame.
`6. Attached hereto as Exhibit A are true and accurate copies of printouts of the
`Internet Archive's records of the HTML files for the URLs and the dates specified in the
`footer of the printout.
`7. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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`Christopher Butler
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`Supercell
`Exhibit 1014
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`6/12/2019
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`Rules of Wheel of Fortune
`The main aim of the game is to solve the word puzzle and gain
`more money than all the other players. The game is played
`with a special wheel with 24 segments that determine the
`value of the called letters. Before the show is taped, players
`draw special colored strips that stand for their positions by the
`wheel.
`Each game starts with a host naming a category of the puzzle,
`which can be anything from a Thing to Novelty categories.
`Players spin the wheel one by one naming the letters to guess
`the puzzle. In case some player thinks he knows the word he
`may use the Toss up and buzz in at any time in the game to
`solve it. In case the guess is correct he goes on to the next
`round and gets a prize being $1000 for the first round and
`$2000 for the second. In addition, the second Toss up gives a
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`player the right to start round 1. The player to his/her left starts
`Round 2 and the last player starts the 3rd Round. In case the Toss-up has not been won by any
`contestants, or if all the letters have been revealed without a Toss-up, no cash is won.
`Wheel
`The wheel has 24 segments with different cash values, prizes,
`penalties and others.
`Players spin the wheel and depending on the type of the
`segment they are either paid and get the right to name the
`letter or get a penalty. If the segment is not a penalty one, the
`player can name one consonant. If the guess is correct, the
`prize according to the segment is paid. In case the guess was
`wrong, the next player takes the turn.
`Segments:
`Cash – in case the guess is correct, the player gets the
`amount of cash written on the segment times the number of
`times that letter is in the puzzle.
`Prizes and Gifts – In order to get the prize, if the segment
`indicates it, the player has to guess a consonant. Usually the
`prize is added to the wheel at the start of Round 1 and taken
`away is no one has won it before Round 4 starts. The cash value of prizes and gift tags is announced
`in the beginning of the game.
`Free Play – this sector allows the player to name a free vowel or to buy a consonant for $500. In case
`the player is wrong, no penalty is used and player resumes his turn.
`Wild card – wild card can be used in two different ways. The first way is to call a second consonant for
`the same value as the segment he is on. The second way is to use it in the bonus round to call an extra
`consonant, if he of course makes it to the bonus round.
`Million Dollar Wedge – this is a special wedge placed on the wheel for the first three rounds. This
`wedge is usually surrounded with two bankrupt wedges on both sides. If not won during first three
`rounds, it is removed from the table after the third round. In case the player claims this wedge, he has
`to avoid Bankrupt till the end of the game, win the round and finish as the game champion this wedge
`will be placed on the bonus wheel instead of the $100,00 envelope.
`Bankrupt – (black) special segment that costs the player all the money and prizes won in that round,
`the Wild card and the Million Dollar Wedge. There is one Bankrupt segment in the 1st round, and 2 in
`the 2nd and 3rd.
`Lose a Turn – (white) this segment costs a player his turn only. This segment remains on the wheel for
`the whole game.
`Jackpot Wedge – appears in the Round 2 and gives a player a chance to win the progressive jackpot.
`This jackpot starts with $5000 and is accumulated during the game by all the money prizes won in the
`game. In case the player claims this wedge, and guesses the correct consonant, he may try to win the
`jackpot by solving the puzzle.
`Mystery Wedges – 2 special wedges that appear in the 3rd Round. This wedge is marked with a
`question mark and may either give the player a $1000 cash prize or if he decides to turn it over either a
`$10,000 cash prize (in the first versions it was an economy car) or a Bankrupt. In case one wedge has
`already been turned over the second one remains in the round and stands for a $1000 prize only.
`Vowels
`You have probably noticed, that players that do not get a penalty on spinning the wheel have the
`chance to name a consonant. Vowels may be bought for extra cash. The cost of a vowel is usually
`$250 and if the player is wrong the money is still taken from the account. Players are allowed to buy
`several vowels at once if they wish. If the word does not contain any more vowels, the host will tell the
`players about it and vice versa, if the word has only vowels left, the players will be offered to buy them.
`Solving the Puzzle
`Players that try to solve the puzzle may do this at his/her turn after buying a vowel or naming a letter.
`Incorrect guess costs player’s turn. The player that solves the puzzle is the only one who keeps all the
`money won at this round. If the money amount is less than $1000, it is increased to the minimum game
`amount of $1000.
`When the player wins the round he may be offered to take the Bonus solution. This solution is a
`question associated with the puzzle itself and if the player solves it he gets extra $3000. The game
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`This puzzle alredy solved,
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`Wheel of Fortune Rules
`may involve a Prize Puzzle that awards the winner a
`trip.
`There is an extra prize called a SPIN ID. This is a
`prize that may be granted to one of the non-players
`of the "Wheel Watchers Club". The viewers that
`have signed up at the game website receive a
`"Special Prize Identification Number" (S.P.I.N.). The
`number is revealed in the game and the viewer with
`the exact same number has exactly 24 hours to claim
`for it at the website. The prize may be cash or a car
`won by the player in the studio. In case the winner
`has a Sony card, he will be granted extra $50,000.
`Final Spin
`The final spin also called a Speed up round is played
`if the game is running short and has no more extra
`time. At some point at the game a bell rings to
`indicate this and hosts announces that this is a final
`spin of the wheel. From this point the consonants are
`worth $1000 and vowels are free. The players name
`letters one by one and if the guess is correct, the
`player has 3 seconds to guess the word.
`The end
`The player with the most cash and prizes wins the
`game and goes on to the bonus round. All players
`that won nothing receive a consolation prize of
`$1,000. In case of a tie, the players play a 4th Toss-
`up that has no cash value and is used only to find the
`player who proceeds to the bonus round.
`Bonus Rounds
`The top winner of the whole game gets to spin the Bonus wheel. Each segment of the wheel this time
`has an envelope with a prize or cash check in it. Player is told the category of the puzzle and such
`letters as R, S, T, L, N and E are revealed. Player gets to open 3 more consonants and 1 vowel. After
`this he has 5 seconds to solve the puzzle and reveal the prize.
`Special games
`Some shows may be for two-player teams, when all the basic wins (as consolation prize or a car) are
`doubled and players play in the team of two but as one player.
`Another type of a special game is the one with celebrities as guests. If contestants win- they take the
`money and prizes, but is the celebrity wins – he/she donates the money to charity.
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`CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE
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`Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 42.6, the undersigned certifies that on June 12, 2019,
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`a copy of the foregoing document, Affidavit of Christopher Butler was served on
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`Patent Owner’s lead and backup counsel in their entirety by electronic service by
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`email at the email addresses provided below:
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`Timothy J. Maier
`Siddhesh V. Pandit
`Christopher J. Maier
`Maier & Maier, PLLC
`345 S. Patrick Street
`Alexandria, VA 22314
`tjm@maierandmaier.com
`svp@maierandmaier.com
`cjm@maierandmaier.com
`patent@maierandmaier.com
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`Dated: June 12, 2019
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`Fenwick & West LLP
`801 California Street
`Mountain View, CA 94041
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`FENWICK & WEST LLP
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`/Jennifer R. Bush/
`JENNIFER R. BUSH
`Reg. No. 50,784
`Attorney for Petitioner
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`Supercell
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