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In re Qualcomm Litig.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Apr 15, 2019
Case No. 3:17-CV-00108-GPC-MDD (S.D. Cal. Apr. 15, 2019)

Opinion

Case No. 3:17-CV-00108-GPC-MDD C/w 3:17-CV-01010-GPC-MDD

04-15-2019

IN RE: QUALCOMM LITIGATION


ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART MOTIONS TO SEAL

[ECF Nos. 1120 and 1121.]

Before the Court are the parties' requests to seal certain exhibits and deposition designations to be sealed to the extent such materials are received into evidence at trial in Case No. 3:17-cv-00108-GPC-MDD. ECF Nos. 1120 and 1121. Both parties have filed oppositions to each other's respective motions. ECF Nos. 1136 and 1137 Upon review of the moving papers, the Court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part the motions.

LEGAL STANDARD

There is a presumptive right of public access to court records based upon the common law and the first amendment. See Nixon v. Warner Commc'ns, Inc., 435 U.S. 589, 597 (1978); Phillips ex rel. Estates of Byrd v. General Motors Corp., 307 F.3d 1206, 1212-13 (9th Cir. 2002). Nonetheless, access may be denied to protect sensitive confidential information. Courts are more likely to protect information covered by Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, but are not limited by items listed in protective orders. See KL Group v. Case, Kay, & Lynch, 829 F.2d 909, 917-19 (9th Cir. 1987) (letter to client from attorney); Kalinauskas v. Wong, 151 F.R.D. 363, 365-67 (D. Nev. 1993) (confidential settlement agreement).

"Unless a particular court record is one traditionally kept secret, a strong presumption in favor of access is the starting point." Kamakana v. City & Cty. of Honolulu, 447 F.3d 1172, 1178-80 (9th Cir. 2006) (citing Foltz v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co., 331 F.3d 1122, 1135 (9th Cir. 2003)). "In order to overcome this strong presumption, a party seeking to seal a judicial record must articulate justifications for sealing that outweigh the historical right of access and the public policies favoring disclosure." Id. at 1178-79.

The presumption of access is "based on the need for federal courts, although independent—indeed, particularly because they are independent—to have a measure of accountability and for the public to have confidence in the administration of justice." United States v. Amodeo (Amodeo II ), 71 F.3d 1044, 1048 (2d Cir.1995); see also Valley Broad. Co. v. U.S. Dist. Court—D. Nev., 798 F.2d 1289, 1294 (9th Cir.1986) (explaining that the presumption of public access "promot[es] the public's understanding of the judicial process and of significant public events").

Accordingly, "[a] party seeking to seal a judicial record then bears the burden of overcoming this strong presumption by meeting the 'compelling reasons' standard." Kamakana, 447 F.3d at 1178. Under this stringent standard, a court may seal records only when it finds "a compelling reason and articulate[s] the factual basis for its ruling, without relying on hypothesis or conjecture." Id. at 1179. The court must then "conscientiously balance[ ] the competing interests of the public and the party who seeks to keep certain judicial records secret." Id. (quoting Foltz, 331 F.3d at 1135) (alteration in original) (internal quotation marks omitted). What constitutes a "compelling reason" is "best left to the sound discretion of the trial court." Nixon, 435 U.S. at 599.

Previously, some courts applied a "compelling reason" or "good cause" standard for sealing depending on whether the pending motion was dispositive or non-dispositive. E.g., Kamakana, 447 F.3d at 1180 (9th Cir. 2006) (parties seeking to seal documents in a dispositive motion must provide "compelling reasons" to support a sealing whereas for non-dispositive motions the parties must show a lesser "particularized showing" under the "good cause" standard pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c)); Phillips ex rel. Estates of Byrd v. Gen. Motors Corp., 307 F.3d 1206, 1213 (9th Cir. 2002) (when a party attaches a sealed discovery document to a nondispositive motion, the usual presumption of the public's right of access is rebutted).

Other courts rejected this binary approach. In re Midland National Life Insurance Company Annuity Sales Practices Litigation, 686 F.3d 1115 (9th Cir.2012), is one such case that rejected the literal dispositive/nondispositive label. In that case, an intervenor moved to unseal documents attached to a Daubert motion. Id. at 1118. The district court, like the district court here, concluded that the documents should remain under seal because "the Daubert motion was non-dispositive," as it "would not have been a determination on the merits of any claim or defense." Id. at 1119. The Ninth Circuit rejected the district court's focus on whether the motion was literally "dispositive": "That the records are connected to a Daubert motion does not, on its own, conclusively resolve the issue." Id. As the motion, in effect, "pertain[ed] to central issues bearing on defendant's summary judgment motion," we treated that motion as dispositive. Id. Similarly, the court in Ctr. for Auto Safety v. Chrysler Grp., LLC, 809 F.3d 1092, 1100 (9th Cir. 2016) observed that it would not allow the technically nondispositive nature of a Daubert motion to cloud the reality that it was able to significantly affect the disposition of the issues in the case.

Here, the motions to seal relate to numerous potential trial exhibits and deposition designations that the parties may intend to call into evidence at trial. This Court will apply the "compelling reasons" standard to these motions and related briefing as those submissions pertain to central issues at trial and are "more than tangentially related to the underlying cause of action." Ctrs. for Auto Safety v. Chrysler Grp., 809 F.3d 1092, 1099 (9th Cir. 2016).

Compelling reasons for sealing information exist "when such 'court files might have become a vehicle for improper purposes,' such as the use of records to gratify private spite, promote public scandal, circulate libelous statements, or release trade secrets." Kamakana, 447 F.3d at 1179 (quoting Nixon, 435 U.S. at 598). Trade secrets "may consist of any formula, pattern, device or compilation of information which is used in one's business, and which gives him an opportunity to obtain advantage over competitions who do not know or use it." Restatement (First) of Torts § 757 cmt. b. Because trade secrets concern proprietary and sensitive business information not available to the public, sealing may be warranted where disclosure would harm a litigant's competitive standing. Nixon, 425 U.S. at 598.

The Ninth Circuit has explicitly recognized that compelling reasons exist for the sealing of "pricing terms, royalty rates, and guaranteed minimum payment terms" of license agreements. See In re Elec. Arts, Inc., 298 F. App'x 568, 569 (9th Cir. 2008). Courts in this circuit have also recognized that information subject to confidentiality agreements may also meet the "compelling reasons" standard when accompanied by a particularized factual showing. See Foltz, 331 F.3d at 1137-38.

DISCUSSION

The Court now turns to the substance of the instant sealing motions. The majority of information that the parties seek to seal constitutes confidential business information of the parties, including trade secrets, proprietary business records, discussions of internal strategy, company dealings, and materials designated as "Highly Confidential." To the extent that the proposed redactions are narrowly tailored and relate to the rationale above, the Court agrees that the parties have demonstrated that compelling reasons exist for sealing the information subsumed by these categories. Analysis from this Court's prior orders granting the parties' motions to seal is applicable here. See ECF No. 1143.

However, the Court also finds that a substantial portion of the information that the parties seek to seal has already been publicly disclosed elsewhere - such as in the FTC v. Qualcomm case - or does not constitute confidential or sealable information - as is the case with Apple's indemnification agreements with the CMs. Even where the parties seek to cover information that may properly be sealed, they should seek to seal only the narrowly sealable information and not whole paragraphs, documents, sections, or presentations that do not justify extensive redaction. In some documents, the information at issue is too general to warrant sealing. A number of proposed sealings are markedly overbroad. Other suggested redactions would inappropriately shield stale information that is too old to be presently confidential. And yet other redacted exhibits and depositions in their current states would close from the public exhibits that lie at the very heart of this case, including proposed redactions to the SULAs and royalty rates and payments. In light of the public's right to access, this Court finds no colorable justification to seal those exhibits that would be highly relevant to the adjudication of the claims at issue in the trial. Repeated requests to close and clear the courtroom would be unduly cumbersome to the Court's interest in managing the trial. Sealing such information would hamstring the parties and stymie them from litigating key issues effectively and efficiently. Furthermore, over-sealing crucial exhibits would impede the jury and the public's ability to understand the nature of the proceedings and the factual basis for the parties' claims.

Accordingly, the Court finds that the parties have not articulated "compelling reasons" to keep all the requested information from the public. As such, the Court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part each of the motions to seal and instructs the parties to introduce - if called at trial - redacted versions of their documents consistent with the following tables :

IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: April 15, 2019

/s/_________

Hon. Gonzalo P. Curiel

United States District Judge

Qualcomm's Requested Exhibits to Seal


Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

DTX00021

1-2

GRANTED.

DTX00044

3

GRANTED.

DTX00064

3, 5

GRANTED.

DTX00065

5, 11

GRANTED.

DTX00066

7-9, 13-14, 17, 19,20

GRANTED.

DTX00068

9-10

GRANTED.

DTX00082

3, 4

GRANTED.

DTX00085

1-2

GRANTED.

DTX00090

5, 7

GRANTED.

DTX00097

1, 4, 5

GRANTED.

DTX00104

5-6, 8, 10, 12

GRANTED.

DTX00254

4, 10

GRANTED.

DTX00256

11

GRANTED.

DTX00261

4-5, 7-9, 13-14

GRANTED.

DTX00262

3, 11, 12, 25, 27,35, 37-38, 44

GRANTED.

DTX00274

1

GRANTED.

DTX00309

1-6

GRANTED.

DTX00370

13-15, 19

GRANTED.

DTX00373

2-5

GRANTED.

DTX00382

4, 5, 7-11

GRANTED.

DTX00397

3

GRANTED.

DTX00497

7, 10-20, 23, 24,27-38, 40, 46, 49-59, 62-63, 66-77,79-81

DENIED with respect to portions of pages 10-20, 23-24,29, 31, 37-38, 40, 49-56, 58-59, 62-63, 68, 70-73, 76-77,79-80 that contain contract provisions that are not financialin nature or CBI and stale. GRANTED with respect toother requests to seal financial and indemnity terms.

DTX00504

7, 9, 10, 14, 19,20, 22, 23, 27, 28,42, 58, 59

DENIED with respect to portions of pages 7, 9-10, 14,42, 58-59 that contain contract provisions that are notfinancial in nature or CBI and stale. GRANTED withrespect to other requests to seal financial andindemnity tterms.

DTX00548

3, 5-6

GRANTED.

DTX00713

7

GRANTED.

DTX00736

2-4

GRANTED.

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

DTX00737

3

GRANTED.

DTX00842

5

GRANTED.

DTX00862

3

GRANTED.

DTX00869

1, 7-9

GRANTED.

DTX00882

2

GRANTED.

DTX00890

4-6, 10-11, 39

GRANTED.

DTX00907

3

GRANTED.

DTX00910

3

GRANTED.

DTX00932

7, 10, 12, 15, 21-22, 25, 26, 29-31,35, 37, 38, 40, 42

GRANTED.

DTX00998

3

GRANTED.

DTX01000

20-35

GRANTED.

DTX01002

10-11, 15-17

GRANTED.

DTX01003

10, 15

GRANTED.

DTX01008

35

GRANTED.

DTX01019

3, 4

DENIED.

DTX01038

2-10, 15

DENIED with respect to pages 2-4, 7-10 with respectto Samsung gag requirements. GRANTED in partwith respect to other requests.

DTX01039

2-3, 6-7, 16, 18-20

GRANTED.

DTX01045

1

GRANTED.

DTX01065

1

GRANTED.

DTX01105

5, 6, 8-11, 15, 17-18, 21-22, 29, 31,37, 41-43, 47-50

GRANTED.

DTX01173

3-4

GRANTED.

DTX01189

3-10

GRANTED.

DTX01368

2, 5, 9

GRANTED.

DTX01375

5-6, 9-11

GRANTED.

DTX01381

3

GRANTED.

DTX01402

2

GRANTED.

DTX01403

4

GRANTED.

DTX01407

9-13

GRANTED.

DTX01437

3, 10-11

GRANTED.

DTX01440

1-3, 5

GRANTED.

DTX01447

9-13

GRANTED.

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

DTX01454

1-2

GRANTED.

DTX01456

5, 6

GRANTED.

DTX01462

4, 6-8, 10-14, 19-21, 24, 25, 27-29,31-33, 36-39, 50-58, 63, 64, 65, 68,69, 81, 82, 85, 86,95-99

DENIED with respect to definitions that are notfinancial or CBI in nature on 4, 20, 55-58. GRANTEDwith respect to the remainder of the request.

DTX01463

2, 4-6, 8-12, 17-19, 22-23, 25-27,29-31

DENIED with respect to definitions that are notfinancial or CBI in nature on 2 and 18. GRANTEDwith respect to the remainder of the request.

DTX01464

1, 2, 5, 6

GRANTED

DTX01475

2, 5, 9, 12

GRANTED

DTX15700

8, 10, 14-16, 19-25, 27-38, 49-58

GRANTED

DTX19462

7, 11, 13

GRANTED

JTX002

1-11, 13-14

GRANTED

JTX003

1-6

GRANTED

JTX004

1-2, 5-7

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIprovisions on 1, 2, 5-7. GRANTED with respect toother requests.

JTX005

1-4

GRANTED

JTX006

3, 4

GRANTED

JTX009

13-15

GRANTED

JTX010

2-6

GRANTED

JTX026

3

GRANTED

JTX108

7

GRANTED

JTX114

2-3

GRANTED

JTX116

3, 7, 10-12, 16, 24,57, 59

GRANTED

JTX117

2-3, 5

GRANTED

JTX119

2,3, 5-11, 13-16,19-36, 38, 39, 41,48, 49, 52-54, 56-57, 61-65, 67, 68,71-85

GRANTED

JTX120

2, 3

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

JTX126

10-16, 19-22, 31-32, 40, 46, 54-56,71-78

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIprovisions on 19-22, 46, 71-78. GRANTED withrespect to other requests.

JTX127

8

GRANTED

JTX132

5, 13, 21-24

GRANTED

JTX136

3, 12, 19-22, 41,43,

GRANTED

JTX143

4, 8, 11, 13, 15-20

GRANTED

PTX000086

1

GRANTED

PTX000154

1-2, 4-5

GRANTED

PTX000389

1, 7-10

GRANTED

PTX000406

1-2

GRANTED

PTX000453

3

GRANTED

PTX000485

8, 15-16, 24, 48-50, 54, 57, 63, 68,70, 71, 73-74, 78-79, 81, 89-90, 95,96, 103-115, 122,128-131, 144-145,147, 152, 157-158,160-162, 164-168

GRANTED

PTX000579

1-2

GRANTED

PTX000594

1-2, 4-5, 7-8

GRANTED

PTX000597

3-4, 6-7

GRANTED

PTX000598

2

GRANTED

PTX000610

1-2

GRANTED

PTX000612

5, 10-11

GRANTED

PTX000636

2-3

GRANTED

PTX000642

1

GRANTED

PTX000648

1-2, 4-5, 7-8

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX000662

1-2, 4-7

GRANTED

PTX000685

7

GRANTED

PTX000686

1-2

GRANTED

PTX000716

1, 3

GRANTED

PTX000727

1

GRANTED

PTX000830

2

GRANTED

PTX000852

1-2

GRANTED

PTX000891

1, 4-5

GRANTED

PTX000891.001

1, 4-5

GRANTED

PTX000893

4-6, 8, 17, 20

GRANTED

PTX000901

1, 4, 6-7

GRANTED

PTX000904

1-2, 4-5

GRANTED

PTX000904.001

1-2, 4-5

GRANTED

PTX000910

2

GRANTED

PTX000926

2

GRANTED

PTX000941

2, 5

GRANTED

PTX000949

6, 7

GRANTED

PTX000949.001

6, 7

GRANTED

PTX001006

2, 4, 5

GRANTED

PTX001007

1, 2

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX001008

1-4

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIprovisions on 1-2. GRANTED with respect to otherrequests.

PTX001010

1-2

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIprovisions on 2. GRANTED with respect to otherrequests.

PTX001011

2, 4

GRANTED

PTX001023

1-4

GRANTED

PTX001029

1-2

GRANTED

PTX001049

1, 5

GRANTED

PTX001049.001

1, 5

GRANTED

PTX001117

2

GRANTED

PTX001137

1, 2

GRANTED

PTX001154

2

GRANTED

PTX001215

6, 9-13, 15-16, 19,21, 24-28

GRANTED

PTX001238

2-24, 27-38, 40-63, 66-77, 79

GRANTED

PTX001303

3

GRANTED

PTX001312

2-3

GRANTED

PTX001357

2-5, 8-9, 12-14,16, 18

GRANTED

PTX001378

4-103

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIprovisions on 5-12, 15-16, 18-27, 29, 31-33, 36-39,43-46, 48-55, 57-65, 69, 71. GRANTED with respectto other requests.

PTX001378.001

4-103

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIprovisions on 5-12, 15-16, 18-27, 29, 31-33, 36-39,43-46, 48-55, 57-65, 69, 71. GRANTED with respectto other requests.

PTX001388

2, 4

GRANTED

PTX001434

45-46, 48-49, 51-52

GRANTED

PTX001474

2, 4

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX001477

5, 6

GRANTED

PTX001558

1-4

GRANTED

PTX001567

4-8

GRANTED

PTX001573

7,8,10-14

GRANTED

PTX001621

1-2

GRANTED

PTX001643

1, 3

GRANTED

PTX001647

1, 4

GRANTED

PTX001653

1

GRANTED

PTX001657

1

GRANTED

PTX001673

1-3

GRANTED

PTX001674

1

GRANTED

PTX001675

2-4, 8-10

GRANTED

PTX001684

1-7

GRANTED

PTX001684.001

1-7

GRANTED

PTX001686

1-2, 4-5, 7-13

GRANTED

PTX001686.001

1-2, 4-5, 7-13

GRANTED

PTX001690

1-2

GRANTED

PTX001749

4, 8, 13, 15-20

GRANTED

PTX001749.001

4, 8, 13, 15-20

GRANTED

PTX001785

1, 8-9, 11-12

GRANTED

PTX001785.001

1, 8-9, 11-12

GRANTED

PTX001832

4, 6-10

GRANTED

PTX001888

1-2, 4-5, 8

GRANTED

PTX001888.001

1-2, 4-5, 8

GRANTED

PTX001941

2-4

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX001943

2, 5

DENIED with respect to comments that are notfinancial or CBI in nature on 5. GRANTED withrespect to other requests.

PTX001963

3, 7-11

DENIED with respect to the "Antitrust/FRAND 'peacetreaty' provision" on 11.

PTX001984

1-5, 7

DENIED.

PTX001992

6, 8, 10, 13-17, 19,21, 23, 25-29, 31-33, 37-39, 43-48,52-54, 56-59

GRANTED

PTX001992.001

6, 8, 10, 13-17, 19,21, 23, 25-29, 31-33, 37-39, 43-48,52-54, 56-59

GRANTED

PTX002027

1-3

GRANTED

PTX002043

2-5, 7-8

GRANTED

PTX002049

4, 9

GRANTED

PTX002064

1-7

GRANTED

PTX002068

5

GRANTED

PTX002104

6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 15

GRANTED

PTX002135

7-9, 13-14, 17, 19-21, 23-26, 30, 39,42

GRANTED

PTX002144

2-68, 70-81

DENIED with respect to pages 2-18, 36-63, 70-81that are not financial or otherwise CBI and SULAterms unrelated to royalties. GRANTED with respectto other requests.

PTX002155

10, 14-16, 19-25,27-38, 49-63, 65

GRANTED

PTX002155.001

10, 14-16, 19-25,27-38, 49-63, 65

GRANTED

PTX002167

1-19

GRANTED

PTX002169

3

GRANTED

PTX002189

4, 5

GRANTED

PTX002240

1, 2

GRANTED

PTX002248

3-5, 7-11

GRANTED

PTX002261

3-5

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX002266

13, 14, 25-27

GRANTED

PTX002320

20-35

GRANTED

PTX002334

1

GRANTED

PTX002385

27-29

GRANTED

PTX002412

3-4, 7-9

GRANTED

PTX002412.001

3-4, 7-9

GRANTED

PTX002492

1

GRANTED

PTX002501

1-3

GRANTED

PTX002504

1-2

GRANTED

PTX002505

1-2

GRANTED

PTX002510

1-2

GRANTED

PTX002520

4-6

GRANTED

PTX002520.001

4-6

GRANTED

PTX002540

7-9, 14

GRANTED

PTX002540.001

7-9, 14

GRANTED

PTX002557

3

GRANTED

PTX002567

1

GRANTED

PTX002597

19, 34, 36, 41, 43,45

GRANTED

PTX002597.001

19, 34, 36, 41, 43,45

GRANTED

PTX002598

3-5, 8, 10, 11

GRANTED

PTX002598.001

3-5, 8, 10, 11

GRANTED

PTX002640

1-4

GRANTED

PTX002642

1

GRANTED

PTX002645

1-2

GRANTED

PTX002684

1, 4

GRANTED

PTX002709

1-2, 6-9, 16-21

DENIED with respect to pages 1-2, 16 relating to2015 business strategies that relate to issues in thiscase.

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX002730

8, 12-13, 18-20,26-31

DENIED with respect to page 3, 4, 26regarding risks, overall strategic change, andmitigation strategies that are non-financial andCBI in nature. GRANTED with respect to theremainder.

PTX002738

4, 7, 8, 12, 19-22,28-33

DENIED with respect to Qualcomm's mitigationstrategies on page 28. GRANTED with respect to theremainder.

PTX002762

1-3

GRANTED

PTX002776

2, 4-5

GRANTED

PTX002776.001

2, 4-5

GRANTED

PTX002814

1, 3

GRANTED

PTX002814.001

1, 3

GRANTED

PTX002835

2, 5, 6-23, 25-27,32-36, 41-56, 71,73-75, 79-84

GRANTED

PTX002861

1

GRANTED

PTX002875

4-7

GRANTED

PTX002875.001

4-7

GRANTED

PTX002895

1

GRANTED

PTX002898

1

GRANTED

PTX002904

1-2

DENIED.

PTX002914

15-16, 21, 26

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX002922

3, 12, 16-20, 22-33, 35-42, 4446, 49, 54-57, 60,64, 66, 80, 83, 84,86-88, 90, 94, 101-102, 106, 107,110-111, 114, 116,118-120, 125, 130-131, 139-143, 144,150, 155-158, 164,167, 169

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIinformation on pages 94, 116, and 175. GRANTTEDwith respect to the remainder.

PTX002925

1-5

GRANTED

PTX002933

2-3

GRANTED

PTX002944

1

GRANTED

PTX002946

1, 7-9, 13-20, 22-27, 30, 32-33, 35

DENIED with respect to page 8 regarding risks toQualcomm's business. GRANTED with respect tothe remainder.

PTX002946.001

1, 7-9, 13-20, 22-27, 30, 32-33, 35

GRANTED

PTX002946.002

1, 7-9, 13-20, 22-27, 30, 32-33, 35

GRANTED

PTX002972

2, 5, 8, 10-12, 14,17, 34-35, 37, 46,48, 49, 57, 59, 60,62, 71, 73, 81-82,84, 95, 97, 98,105-106, 108, 120-121, 126, 133-136,138

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIinformation on 5, 8, 10, 48, 57, 73, 81, 97, 105, 121,and 134. GRANTED with respect ot the remainder.

PTX003026

1, 4, 5

GRANTED

PTX003083

8-11, 14-16, 19-23

DENIED with respect to Lenovo's options forQualcomm on 8-11. GRANTED with respect to theremainder.

PTX003083.001

8-11, 14-16, 19-23

DENIED with respect to Lenovo's options forQualcomm on 8-11. GRANTED with respect to theremainder.

PTX003110

1

GRANTED

PTX003137

35, 37, 39-43, 48-49, 74-76, 79

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX003268

2, 3, 5-7

GRANTED

PTX003296

8, 11

GRANTED

PTX003369

7, 9, 17, 19, 21,23, 31, 35, 39, 41,51, 59, 61, 72, 80,82, 86, 88, 90,100, 102, 104,108, 114, 116,128, 130, 132,134, 136, 138,140, 142, 144,146, 148150, 152, 154,156, 158, 160,162, 164, 166,168, 172-175

DENIED with respect to 9, 21, 39, 128, 172-175 withrespect to SEP analysis, Samsung non-CBIreference, non-CBI list of patents, references tocertain assumptions about resolution with Apple andassumptions about Apple. GRANTED with respect tothe remainder.

PTX003386

1-2

DENIED.

PTX003393

3-9

GRANTED

PTX003393.001

3-9

GRANTED

PTX003403

1

GRANTED

PTX003410

1

GRANTED

PTX003429

5, 13

GRANTED

PTX003447

3-16, 18

GRANTED

PTX003447.001

3-16, 18

GRANTED

PTX003471

4, 6-8, 10-14, 19-21, 24-25, 27-33,35-41, 50-58, 63-65, 68-69, 81-82,85-86, 95-99

DENIED with respect to information that is non-financial or CBI on 4, 19-21, 55-58. GRANTED withrespect to the remainder.

PTX003548

9, 12-14, 22, 23,26, 45

GRANTED

PTX003569

3, 6

GRANTED

PTX003571

2-4

GRANTED

PTX003585

3-4

GRANTED

PTX003587

2, 5, 9-20, 22-25

GRANTED

PTX003588

4-5, 10-14, 19-23

GRANTED

PTX003657

4-6, 15-18

GRANTED

Exhibit

Page/Line

Ruling

PTX003665

6, 9, 14, 21, 24

GRANTED

PTX003691

2, 5, 9

GRANTED

PTX003759

3-5, 9, 10, 12

GRANTED

PTX003795

2, 4-6, 8-12, 17-19, 22-23, 25-27,29-31

DENIED with respect to non-financial or CBIinformation on 2, 18-20. GRANTED with respect tothe remainder.

PTX003796

1-7

GRANTED

PTX003798

2-10, 15

DENIED with respect to gag provisions. GRANTEDwith respect to the remainder.

PTX003799

1-6, 9

DENIED with respect to patent exhaustion on 2, 4.GRANTED with respect to the remainder.

PTX011034

1, 2, 4

GRANTED

PTX011036

1, 2

GRANTED

PTX011078

1

GRANTED

PTX011080

1-4, 8-9

GRANTED

PTX011127

2,3, 5-7, 9-12, 15-19, 21-24, 26, 28-31, 33, 35-38, 42-45, 47-50, 52-59,63-64

GRANTED

PTX011255

9, 12, 13-17, 29

GRANTED

PTX011256

7, 10, 12, 15, 21-22, 25-26, 29-31,35, 37-38, 40, 42

GRANTED

PTX011259

1, 2

GRANTED

PTX011263

10, 11, 16-18, 25-29

DENIED with respect to Qualcomm's mitigationstrategies on 24. GRANTED with respect to theremainder.

PTX011264

1, 3-6

DENIED with respect to talking points on 3-5.GRANTED with respect to the remainder.

PTX011269

3-4, 7-9, 11, 14-16, 19, 29, 63, 67,70, 77, 79, 81-88,90-104

GRANTED

Apple's Requested Exhibits to Seal


Exhibit

Information Sought to Be SealedAccording to Apple and the CMs

Ruling

JTX006DTX00082

Q2017MDL1_01061812-816 AAPL-QC-00128495-99

DENIED asoverbroad. The Courtwill GRANTQualcomm's narrowerset of redactions asmost of the redactedmaterial is notsensitive businessinformation or is atissue in this case.

JTX010

Q2014FTC03250056

GRANTED.

JTX062

Q2017MDL1_03051478-79Q2017MDL1_03051481Q2017MDL1_03051484Q2017MDL1_03051486-92Q2017MDL1_03051499Q2017MDL1_03051508-09Q2014FTC00345631-632Q2014FTC00345634Q2014FTC00345637Q2014FTC00345639-640Q2014FTC00345640-641Q2014FTC00345641-642Q2014FTC00345642-645Q2014FTC00345652Q2014FTC00345662

DENIED as overbroad.

JTX006DTX00082

Q2017MDL1_01061812-816 AAPL-QC-00128495-99

DENIED asoverbroad. The Courtwill GRANTQualcomm's narrowerset of redactions asmost of the redactedmaterial is notsensitive businessinformation or is atissue in this case.

JTX010

Q2014FTC03250056

GRANTED.

JTX062

Q2017MDL1_03051478-79Q2017MDL1_03051481Q2017MDL1_03051484Q2017MDL1_03051486-92Q2017MDL1_03051499Q2017MDL1_03051508-09

DENIED as overbroad.

APL-QC-FTC_14513387; APL-QCFTC_14513402-03 AAPL-FTC-00128293 AAPL-FTC-00131619; AAPL-FTC-00131640;AAPL-FTC-00131642; AAPL-FTC-00131644;AAPL-FTC-00131672-74; AAPL-FTC-00131676AAPL-FTC-00131672-74; AAPL-FTC-00131676 APL-QC-FTC_16508200-01

Q2014FTC00345631-632Q2014FTC00345634Q2014FTC00345637Q2014FTC00345639-640Q2014FTC00345640-641Q2014FTC00345641-642Q2014FTC00345642-645Q2014FTC00345652Q2014FTC00345662

JTX063DTX01445

Pegatron_0000000649, paragraph 3Pegatron_0000000654, paragraph 5.2Pegatron_0000000655-661, paragraph 5.2.1Pegatron_0000000661-664, paragraphs 5.6-6.3Pegatron_0000000672Pegatron_0000000681-684Pegatron_0000000686-687Q2017MDL1_03114799Q2017MDL1_03114804-811Q2017MDL1_03114822Q2017MDL1_03114831-834Q2017MDL1_03114836

DENIED.

JTX102

DENIED.

JTX104

DENIED as already public.

JTX108

GRANTED.

JTX113

DENIED as these royaltiesare directly at issue in thiscase.

PTX000409DTX00074

AAPL-FTC-00125254; AAPL-FTC-00125256

DENIED as stale.

PTX000451DTX00907

Q2014FTC03938580-82

GRANTED.

PTX000461DTX00872

Q2014FTC00934630; Q2014FTC00934636-37;Q2014FTC00934639; Q2014FTC00934641-42;Q2014FTC00934644-50;Q2014FTC00934668-71;Q2014FTC00934674-75;Q2014FTC00934677-82;

DENIED.

Q2014FTC00934630Q2014FTC00934636-637Q2014FTC00934639Q2014FTC00934641-642Q2014FTC00934644-645Q2014FTC00934645-647Q2014FTC00934647-650Q2014FTC00934657, ¶14.2Q2014FTC00934668-669Q2014FTC00934671Q2014FTC00934674-675Q2014FTC00934677-678Q2014FTC00934678Q2014FTC00934679Q2014FTC00934680-683Q2014FTC00934687Q2014FTC00934690

PTX000636

AAPL-FTC-00012322-24

GRANTED.

PTX000800DTX01015

Q2017MDL4_00013341Q2017MDL4_00013346Q2017MDL4_00013347-352Q2017MDL4_00013353-354Q2017MDL4_00013362Q2017MDL4_00013370-373Q2017MDL4_00013336-37;Q2017MDL4_00013341;Q2017MDL4_0001334649;Q2017MDL4_00013351

DENIED.

PTX000809DTX00871

Q2014FTC00932770; Q2014FTC00932794-95;Q2014FTC00932799-800;Q2014FTC0093280410;Q2014FTC00932812;Q2014FTC00932799-800Q2014FTC00932804-814Q2014FTC00932822Q2014FTC00932831-834

DENIED.

PTX000810DTX00934

Q2014FTC00418698Q2014FTC00418702Q2014FTC00418702Q2014FTC00418707-714Q2014FTC00418715-717Q2014FTC00418726Q2014FTC00418734-737Q2017MDL1_00304099;Q2017MDL1_00304103-104;Q2017MDL1_00304108-118;Q2017MDL1_00304127;

DENIED.

PTX001038 at 1 APL-QC-FTC_26500921 AAPL-FTC-00077424-27; AAPL-FTC-0007742930

Q2017MDL1_00304135138Q2014FTC004543250;Q2014FTC004543254;Q2014FTC004543255;Q2014FTC004543259-269;Q2014FTC004543278;Q2014FTC004543286-289

PTX000941

PTX000941 at 1-9, 11

GRANTED.

PTX001038

DENIED as overbroad.

PTX001162

Pegatron_0000000631-32

GRANTED.

PTX001422DTX00029

AAPL-FTC-00035200

GRANTED.

PTX001429DTX00056

AAPL-FTC-00100547-49; AAPL-FTC-0010055153

GRANTED.

PTX001436DTX00050

AAPL-FTC-00080047; AAPL-FTC-00080050-51; AAPL-FTC-00080055-56

GRANTED.

PTX001457DTX00020

AAPL-FTC-00010255-56

GRANTED.

PTX001477DTX01456

Q2017MDL1_01247724-25;Q2017MDL1_01247728-30Q2014FTC01408454Q2014FTC01408455Q2014FTC01408458-461

GRANTED.

PTX001496DTX00054

PTX001496: APL-FTC-00087975-77,AAPL FTC-00087981-83, AAPL-FTC-00087985-87, AAPL -FTC-00087994-95DTX0054: APL-QC-FTC_34560911-13;APL-QCFTC_34560917-19; APL-QC-FTC_34560921-23;APL-QC-FTC_34560925; APL-QCFTC_34560930-31

GRANTED.

PTX001675DTX00254

APL-QC-FTC_14513290-92; APL-QCFTC_14513296-98; APL-QC-FTC_14513306;APL-QC-FTC_14513320

DENIED as overbroad,previously made public, or atissue in the case. The Courtwill GRANT Qualcom'snarrower set of redactions.

PTX001713

DENIED as previously madepublic.

PTX002043

GRANTED.

PTX002135DTX00066

AAPL-FTC-00108173-74; AAPL-FTC-00108176-78; AAPL-FTC-00108182-83; AAPL-FTC-00108186; AAPL-FTC-00108188-90;AAPL-FTC-00108192-95; AAPL-FTC-00108199;AAPL-FTC-00108204; AAPL-FTC-00108206; AAPL-FTC-

DENIED as already publicinformation. The Court willGRANT Qualcomm'snarrower redactions.

AAPL-FTC-00005038-39 AAPL-FTC-00153047-49 AAPL-FTC-00132744 APL-QC-FTC_07606882

00108208; AAPL-FTC-00108211

PTX002189

AAPL-FTC-00128664-65

GRANTED.

PTX002240

GRANTED.

PTX002320DTX01000

Q2014FTCO1246467Q2014FTCO1246469Q2014FTCO1246471Q2014FTCO1246473Q2014FTCO1246475-504Q2014FTCO1246508Q2017MDL1_03080403-06;Q2017MDL1_03080408;Q2017MDL1_03080410;Q2017MDL1_03080412;Q2017MDL1_0308041443;Q2017MDL1_03080447

GRANTED.

PTX002640

Q2014FTC04597436-38

GRANTED.

PTX002762

GRANTED.

PTX002944

GRANTED.

PTX003026DTX00097

APL-QC 00088525-26; APL-QC_00088528-29

DENIED as overbroad.The Court will GRANTQualcomm's narrowerredactions.

PTX003031

DENIED as already public.

PTX003357DTX00101

APL-QC_00450897-99; APL-QC_00451010-11;APL-QC_00451020-27; APL-QC_00451032; APL-QC_00451045; APL-QC_00451053-54

GRANTED.

PTX003375DTX01128

Pages 4-10, 13-14, 17-19

DENIED as overbroad andat-issue to the case.

PTX003605DTX00567

AAPL-FTC-00005290-291, 300

GRANTED.

PTX003606DTX00857

Pegatron_0001298536;Pegatron_0001298545;Pegatron_0001298550-51Pegatron_0001298536, paragraph 2.5 (b)Pegatron_0001298545, paragraph 7.3Pegatron_0001298551, paragraph 14.1, 14.2

GRANTED.

PTX003615DTX00829

Pegatron_ 0000053922; Pegatron_0000053931;Pegatron_ 0000053936-37Pegatron_0000053922, paragraph 2.5 (b)Pegatron_0000053931, paragraph 7.3Pegatron_0000053937, paragraph 14.1

GRANTED.

PTX003656DTX00847

Pegatron_ 0000831093; Pegatron_0000831095;Pegatron_ 0000831098; Pegatron_0000831100-06Pegatron_0000831093, paragraph 3.4Pegatron_0000831093, paragraph 3.5

DENIED as toindemnification informationon page 4.

PTX003661DTX00831

Pegatron_ 0000210803-04; Pegatron_0000210806;Pegatron_ 0000210809; Pegatron_0000210811-16Pegatron_0000210804, paragraph 3.1(b)(i)Pegatron_0000210804, paragraph 3.1(b)(ii)Pegatron_0000210804, paragraph 3.1(b)(iii)Pegatron_0000210804, paragraph 3.4Pegatron_0000210804, paragraph 3.5Pegatron_0000210806, paragraph 5.7Pegatron_0000210809Pegatron_0000210811-Pegatron_0000210816

GRANTED.

PTX003677DTX00832

Pegatron_0000214163-64;Pegatron_0000214166;Pegatron_0000214171-72;Pegatron_000021417479Pegatron_0000214164, paragraph3.4Pegatron_0000214164, paragraph 3.5Pegatron_0000214166, paragraph 5.7Pegatron_0000214171, paragraph5 Pegatron_0000214172Pegatron_0000214174-Pegatron_0000214179

DENIED with respectto pages 4 and 9 asalready public andoverbroad.GRANTED in partwith respect to theremainder.

PTX003684DTX00017

AAPL-FTC-00000049, 70APL-QC_00087671, 92

GRANTED.

PTX003691DTX01368

AAPL-FTC-00005413-417

GRANTED.

PTX003700DTX00277

APL-QC-FTC_16514387

GRANTED.

PTX003703DTX00353

APL-QC-FTC_26392667-668

GRANTED.

PTX003714DTX01192

DTX-01192 at 3-4

DENIED as overbroad andalready public.

PTX003728DTX00436

APL-QC-FTC_36256878-886

GRANTED.

PTX003729DTX01359

Wistron_ 00004 75142_ 00001-04; Wistron_0000475142_ 00006-07Wistron_0000475142_00001Wistron_0000475142_00002Wistron_0000475142_00003-00004, ¶7.8

GRANTED.

AAPL-FTC-00128302-305 APL-QC-FTC_36177930-931 AAPL-FT-00012225-36 AAPL-FTC-00070233-34 AAPL-FTC-00070277-78

Wistron_0000475142_00006Wistron_0000475142_00007

PTX003745DTX00084

AAPL-FTC-00130926-927

GRANTED.

PTX003747DTX00279

APL-QC-FTC_16514430-31

GRANTED.

PTX003756DTX00102

APL-QC_0045117-118, 133, 154

GRANTED.

PTX003767DTX00623

APL-QC-00451166, 168, 172, 176, 184,186, 347348, 350

GRANTED.

PTX003768DTX01193

PTX03768 at 2DTX01193, Exhibit 11 Page 86, paragraph5.1

DENIED with respect toindemnification on page 3.Already public andoverbroad.

PTX003777DTX00278

APL-QC-FTC_16514420-422

DENIED with respect toindemnification informationon pages 1-3. Already publicand overbroad.

PTX003779DTX00386

APL-QC-FTC_30594007, 017-019

GRANTED.

PTX003780DTX00404

APL-QC-FTC_32644283-285

DENIED.

PTX003783DTX01191

Pages 3-4

DENIED. Indemnificationevidence is already-publicand is at-issue.

PTX003784DTX01194

Pages 3-4

DENIED.

PTX003785DTX01195

Pages 3-4

DENIED.

PTX011034

DENIED as stale andoverbroad with respectto pages 1-3; the Courtwill adopt Qualcomm'snarrower set ofredactions. GRANTEDwith respect to theremainder.

PTX011036DTX01374

AAPL-FTC-00101148

DENIED as overbroad.The Court will adoptQualcomm's narrowerset of redactions.

PTX011271

DENIED.

DTX00021

GRANTED.

DTX00042

DENIED as overbroad.The Court will adoptQualcomms narrower setof redactions.

DTX00043

DENIED as overbroad

AAPL-FTC-00070391 AAPL-FTC-00075750 AAPL-00080179-181 AAPL-FTC-00100755, 757-760, 764-765 AAPL-FTC-00106992-995 AAPL-FTC-00107709-711, 715-717, 724 DTX-00068 from 9-10, 12 AAPL-FTC-00128294-296 AAPL-FTC-00132140-141 AAPL-FTC-00144026-029 AAPL-FTC-00154236-237 APL-QC_00458287-292, 294 APL-QC_04376913-915 APL-QC-FTC_14804367-73; APL-QCFTC_14804375-78; APL-QC-FTC_14804381;APL-QC-FTC_14804383-85; APL-QCFTC_14804387-90; APL-QC-FTC_14804394;APL-QC-FTC_14804403; APL-QCFTC_14804406 APL-QC-FTC_16508197 APL-QC-FTC_20443065; APL-QC-FTC_20443070-73; APL-QC-FTC_20443076-77APL-QC-FTC_20443079-82; APL-QCFTC_20443086-87; APL-QC-FTC_20443091;APL-QC-FTC_20443100-01; APL-QC-FTC_20443104-05; APL-QC-

and stale. The Court willadopt Qualcomm'snarrower set ofredactions.

DTX00044

GRANTED.

DTX00047

DENIED as stale andoverbroad The Court willadopt Qualcomm'snarrower set of redactions.

DTX00051

GRANTED.

DTX00057

GRANTED.

DTX00064

DENIED as overbroadThe Court will adoptQualcomm's narrower setof redactions.

DTX00065

DENIED as alreadypublic.

DTX00068

DENIED as already publicand overbroad. The Courtwill adopt Qualcomm'snarrower set of redactions.

DTX00078

DENIED as already public.

DTX00085

GRANTED.

DTX00090

GRANTED.

DTX00095

GRANTED.

DTX00104

GRANTED.

DTX00112

GRANTED.

DTX00243

Pages 2-8; 10, 12-17 (all of the attachmentwhich does not have bates labels)

GRANTED.

DTX00261

GRANTED.

DTX00274

GRANTED.

DTX00298

GRANTED.

APL-QC-FTC_22482714-18 APL-QC-FTC_29334869-74; APL-QCFTC_29334877; APL-QC-FTC_29334879-83;APL-QC-FTC_29334885 APL-QC-FTC_30330006-07; APL-QCFTC_30330009-13

FTC_20443110-12; APL-QC-FTC_20443123; APL-QC-FTC_20443128; APL-QC-FTC_20443131;APLQC-FTC_20443133; APL-QC-FTC_20443141-42;APL-QC-FTC_20443145-47; APL-QCFTC_20443149-50; APL-QC-FTC_20443158;APL-QC-FTC_20443162; APL-QC-FTC_20443168-69; APL-QC-FTC_20443173;APL-QC-FTC_20443175-77; APL-QCFTC_20443185-87; APL-QC-FTC_20443190;APL-QC-FTC_20443192; APL-QC-FTC_20443195; APL-QC-FTC_20443198;APLQC-FTC_20443200-01; APL-QC-FTC_20443205-06; APL-QC-FTC_20443209; APL-QCFTC_20443212-13; APL-QC-FTC_20443216;APL-QC-FTC_20443218-21; APL-QCFTC_20443223; APL-QC-FTC_20443226-27;APL-QC-FTC_20443230-31; 33;APL-QCFTC_20443236; APL-QC-FTC_20443240-43;APL-QC-FTC_20443245; APL-QC-FTC_20443247; APL-QC-FTC_20443249;APL-QC-FTC_20443251; APL-QC-FTC_20443252;APL-QC-FTC_20443261; APL-QCFTC_20443265; APL-QC-FTC_20443268

DTX00321

APL-QC-FTC_22481437-41; APL-QCFTC_22481443

GRANTED.

DTX00324

DENIED as overbroad.

DTX00370

GRANTED.

DTX00382

GRANTED.

DTX00388

ENTIRE DOC

DENIED as overbroad and

APL-QC-FTC_32299877-78 APL-QC-FTC_32616906 APL-QC-FTC_32617099-100; APL-QC-FTC_32617102-06; APL-QC-FTC_32617109-10;APL-QC-FTC_32617112-13 APL-QC-FTC_32617118; APL-QC-FTC_32617141;APLQC-FTC_32617158-61; APL-QC-FTC_32617180 APL-QC-FTC_37390109-11 APL-QC-FTC_37390826; APL-QCFTC_37390829-30 APL-QC-FTC_37394382-83 APL-QC-FTC_37394422-23 DTX00548 at 3-13 ERJC-QCOM-00019614-15

directly relevant to theclaims at issue.

DTX00390

ENTIRE DOC

DENIED as stale andoverbroad.

DTX00395

GRANTED.

DTX00399

GRANTED.

DTX00401

GRANTED.

DTX00476

DENIED.

DTX00477

DENIED with respectto pages 7-8.GRANTED withrespect to page 4.

DTX00482

DENIED.

DTX00483

DENIED.

DTX00546

Compal_0000356768Compal_0000356770Compal_0000356774-775Compal_0000356777Compal_0000356779Compal_0000356790Compal_0000356791-794

GRANTED.

DTX00548

GRANTED with respect tonon-party names. DENIEDwith respect to theremainder.

DTX00565

GRANTED.

DTX00579

Foxconn_0000070393

DENIED.

DTX00581

Foxconn_0000094563;Foxconn_0000094568;Foxconn_0000094571-72

GRANTED.

DTX00582

Foxconn_0000121086Foxconn_0000121093Foxconn_0000121095Foxconn_0000121097Foxconn_0000121098Foxconn_0000121099-1100Foxconn_0000121101Foxconn_0000121086;Foxconn_0000121093-95;Foxconn_0000121097-101

DENIED with respect to page10. GRANTED with respectto the remainder.

DTX00583

Foxconn_0000123115-116Foxconn_0000123119Foxconn_0000123121

DENIED with respect toproduct code names onpages 7-8 and discussion

DTX00586 at 4-11

Foxconn_0000123122Foxconn_0000123123-124Foxconn_0000123125Foxconn_0000123111-12;Foxconn_000012311516;Foxconn_0000123118-19;Foxconn_0000123121-25

on 12-13. GRANTED withrespect to the remainder.

DTX00585

Foxconn_0000200348Foxconn_0000200350Foxconn_0000200351Foxconn_0000200348;Foxconn_0000200350-51

DENIED with respect topages 5 and 7. GRANTEDwith respect to theremainder.

DTX00586

GRANTED.

DTX00588

Foxconn_0000572869_00003Foxconn_0000572869_00004 ¶7.2(b), 7.5Foxconn_0000572869_00007Foxconn_0000572869_00009-00010Foxconn_0000572869_00013Foxconn_0001191278 ¶5.4, 5.5Foxconn_0001191279 ¶7.2(b), 7.5Foxconn_0001191282-283Foxconn_0001191284-287Foxconn_0001191290Foxconn_0000087845 ¶5.4, 5.5Foxconn_0000087846 ¶7.2(b), 7.5Foxconn_0000087849-850Foxconn_0000087852-856Foxconn_0000087859AAPL-FTC-00005119 ¶5.4, 5.5AAPL-FTC-00005120 ¶7.2(b), 7.5AAPL-FTC-00005123-124AAPL-FTC-00005126-130AAPL-FTC-00005133 Foxconn0000768097 ¶4.3, 4.4Foxconn 0000768098 ¶5.3(b)Foxconn 0000768099 ¶5.6Foxconn 0000768101-102Foxconn 0000768104 AAPL-FTC-00159009 AAPL-FTC-00159010 AAPL-FTC-00159011 AAPL-FTC-00159013-9014 AAPL-FTC-00159016Foxconn_0000153229Foxconn_0000153231Foxconn_0000153233-235Foxconn_0000153237Foxconn_0000080514-515

GRANTED.

DTX00605 Page 6

Foxconn_0000080521-522DTX0588 Pages 6, 7, 10, 12,13, 16, 21, 22,25 to30, 33, 38, 39, 42, 43, 45 to49, 52, 57, 58,61, 62,64 to 68, 71, 75 to 77, 79,80, 82, 85 to 87,89, 90, 92, 95 to 97, 99 to101, 103, 106,107, 108, 113, 114

DTX00595

Foxconn 0000583745_00001Foxconn 0000583745_00005Foxconn 0000583745_00007Foxconn 0000583745_00012

GRANTED.

DTX00605

GRANTED.

DTX00704

INTEL-QCOM007541467-69;INTELQCOM007541471-74

GRANTED.

DTX00835

Pegatron_0000411850Pegatron_0000411851

GRANTED.

DTX00837

Pegatron_0000489297, 298Pegatron_0000489297, paragraph 5.1

DENIED.

DTX00839

Pegatron_0000621871_00002, 004, 010-018Pegatron_0000621871_00002Pegatron_0000621871_00004, paragraph5.7Pegatron_0000621871_00009, paragraph5 Pegatron_0000621871_00010Pegatron_0000621871_00012-621871_00017Pegatron_0000621871-00018

DENIED

DTX00840

Native file, Tab 1, cells M4, N4, Q4, S4, T4,U4, and V4

GRANTED.

DTX00842

Pegatron_0000807205 to 207

GRANTED.

DTX00852

Pegatron_0001269562 to 563Pegatron_0001269562, paragaph 5.1

DENIED.

DTX00853

Pegatron_0001269562 to 563Pegatron_0001269562, paragaph 5.1

DENIED.

DTX00854

Pegatron_0001284123 to 124Pegatron_0001284123-1284124,paragaph 5.1

DENIED.

DTX00856

Pegatron_0001284831Pegatron_0001284832, paragraph (a), (b)(i)and (ii)Pegatron_0001284833, paragraph 19

GRANTED.

DTX00858

Pegatron_0001298598, 600, 601, 603, 605 to610Pegatron_0001298598, paragraph 3.4Pegatron_0001298598, paragraph 3.5Pegatron_0001298600, paragraph 5.7Pegatron_0001298603Pegatron_0001298605-Pegatron_0001298610

DTX00860

Pegatron_0001301438, 473, 475, 476, 479,481 to488Pegatron_0001301438, paragaph 9Pegatron_0001301473, paragaph 8Pegatron_0001301475Pegatron_0001301476Pegatron_0001301479, paragraph 5Pegatron_0001301481, paragraph 5, 6.1, 6.2,6.3Pegatron_0001301482, paragraph 6.4.6.5Pegatron_0001301482-0001301483,paragraph 8Pegatron_0001301484-0001301488

DTX00861

PEGATRON_1000000002PEGATRON_1000000023PEGATRON_1000000004PEGATRON_1000000009-10, paragraph1.29, 1.33PEGATRON_1000000012, paragraph 3.1PEGATRON_1000000013, paragraph 3.6PEGATRON_1000000016, paragraph (f)and 6.1PEGATRON_1000000017, paragraph 6.4

GRANTED.

DTX00892

Q2014FTC03405678; Q2014FTC03405681-82;Q2014FTC03405687; Q2014FTC03405697;Q2014FTC03405673-674Q2014FTC03405676Q2014FTC03405678Q2014FTC03405680-681Q2014FTC03405681-682

DENIED.

AAPL-FTC-00080793AAPL-FTC-00080794AAPL-FTC-00080797AAPL-FTC-00080800Foxconn_0000572332_00003Foxconn_0000572332_00004Foxconn_0000572332_00007Foxconn_0000572332_00008Foxconn_0000572332_00011

Q2014FTC03405682-686Q2014FTC03405693

DTX00998

Q2017MDL1_03055012-23Q2014FTC01221073-1084

GRANTED with respect tonon-party names. DENIEDwith respect to theremainder.

DTX01045

QAPPCMSD06701327

DENIED.

DTX01050

Entire document

DENIED.

DTX01189

Entire document

DENIED.

DTX01207

Foxconn_0000954256Foxconn_0000954257Foxconn_0000954262-263Foxconn_0000954264Foxconn_0001177008-012Foxconn_0001177017Foxconn_0001177019Foxconn_0001177021Foxconn_0001177023Foxconn_0001177025Foxconn_0001177028Foxconn_0001177029Foxconn_0001176957Foxconn_0001176958Foxconn_0001176959Foxconn_0001176960Foxconn_0001176962Foxconn_0001176970Foxconn_0000728250_00007Foxconn_0000728250_00008Foxconn_0000728250_00009Foxconn_0000728250_00015-00029Foxconn_0001176906Foxconn_0001176908Foxconn_0001176910Foxconn_0001176911Foxconn_0001176915Foxconn_0001176916Foxconn_0001176918Foxconn_0001176929

GRANTED.

DTX01208

GRANTED.

Foxconn_0000572869_00003Foxconn_0000572869_00004Foxconn_0000572869_00007Foxconn_0000572869_00009-00010Foxconn_0001191278Foxconn_0001191279Foxconn_0001191282-287Foxconn_0001191290Foxconn_0000087845Foxconn_0000087846Foxconn_0000087849-850Foxconn_0000087852-856Foxconn_0000087859AAPL-FTC-00005119AAPL-FTC-00005120AAPL-FTC-00005123-124AAPL-FTC-00005126-130AAPL-FTC-00005133Foxconn_0001191320Foxconn_0001191321Foxconn_0001191322Foxconn_0001191324-325AAPL-FTC-00159009AAPL-FTC-00159010AAPL-FTC-00159011AAPL-FTC-00159013-014Foxconn_0000153229Foxconn_0000153230Foxconn_0000153231Foxconn_0000153233-235Foxconn_0000080514-515Foxconn_0000080521-522AAPL-FTC-00080793;Foxconn_0000572332_00002;Foxconn_0000572869_00002;Foxconn_0001191277;Foxconn_0000087844;AAPL-FTC-00005118;Foxconn_0001191319-20;MPL-FTC-00159008-09; Foxconn0000153228-29;Foxconn 0000080515-16;Foxconn_0000080522

DTX01350

Page6Page7Page 8Page 10

GRANTED.

AAPL-FTC-00005290-92 AAPL-FTC-00123664-71 AAPL-FTC-00131937-44 APL-QC 00451162, 166 to 168, 172, 176,184, 186, 198 to 345, 347, 348, 350 APL-QC-FTC_33497306 APL-QC-FTC_37394004-4007APL-QC-FTC_37394013-4017APL-QC-FTC_37394021, paragraph 5.6 and5.9APL-QC-FTC_37394022, paragraph (c)APL-QC-FTC_37394022, paragraph 8.7APL-QC-FTC_37394026APL-QC-FTC_37394027APL-QC-FTC_37394030APL-QC-FTC_37394032APL-QC-FTC_37394033

DTX01353

Wistron_0000278617Wistron_0000278619Wistron_0000278633Wistron_0000278636Wistron_0000278637Wistron_0000278638, ¶ 4 and 5.1Wistron_0000278639, ¶ 8Wistron_0000278617, 619, 633, 636 to 639

GRANTED.

DTX01354

Wistron_0000296747-748

GRANTED.

DTX01356

Wistron_0000324216Wistron_0000324216 to 217

GRANTED.

DTX01357

Wistron_0000332200, ¶ 4.4 and 4.5Wistron_0000332201, ¶ 4.8Wistron_0000332203

GRANTED.

DTX01363

WISTRON 1000000106WISTRON 1000000107WISTRON 1000000107WISTRON 1000000108

GRANTED.

DTX01367

GRANTED.

DTX01375

DENIED with respectto pages 4, 7, and 8.

DTX01381

GRANTED.

DTX01386

GRANTED.

DTX01420

GRANTED.

DTX01425

DENIED with respect toindemnification and non-CBI information on pages 4-7, 13-15, 17, and 23.GRANTED with respect tothe remainder.

DTX01447

Pegatron_0000485684Pegatron_0000485685Pegatron_0000485686Pegatron_0000485687Pegatron_0000485688Pegatron_0000485690Pegatron_0000485691-696

GRANTED.

DTX01450

Pegatron_0000749605, paragaph 5.1Pegatron_0000749605 to 606

GRANTED.

DTX01478

WISTRON 1000000117WISTRON 1000000118WISTRON 1000000121, ¶3.1WISTRON 1000000122, ¶3.3, 3.4WISTRON 1000000125, ¶(f)WISTRON 1000000126, ¶6.1WISTRON 1000000129, ¶6.9WISTRON 1000000130, ¶6.9WISTRON 1000000133, ¶6.20

DENIED.

DTX19462

Page 3 and 4 Licensing ManagementSection-SEP licensing contracts currentlysigned by Pegatron Page 5 and 6 LicensingManagement Section-AuditPage 7 a Licensing Management Section-RoyaltyPage 9-10Page 11Page 12Page 13Page 14Pages 3-14 in part

GRANTED.

Apple's Will Call Designations


DeponentName

DepositionDate

Information Soughtto Be SealedAccording to Appleand the CMs

Basis for Objection

Achour,Baaziz

2/21/2018

97:17-98:15

GRANTED.

Ahn, Seung

3/28/2018

71:06-72:05; 73:16-20

GRANTED.

Blumberg, Ira

4/20/2018

141:07-18;141:20-142:04

GRANTED.

Chen, Vincent

2/12/2018

124:17

GRANTED.

Copper,Kimberly

5/4/2018

24:15-18; 24:20-21;25:01-11;26:14-20;46:11-18;46:20-22;54:03-08;54:10-19;57:22-24;58:02-04;61:12-18

GRANTED.

Ding, Jian Xin

3/7/2018

112:06-08; 112:11

GRANTED.- 39 -

Lutton,Richard

5/11/2018

247:15-248:23;Counters: 181:16-24

GRANTED.

Moynihan,John

3/23/2018

163:03-07

GRANTED.

Risher, Jeff

4/18,/2018

95:19-96:14; 96:20-98:06;222:16-223:05;225:03-15

GRANTED.

Sauer,Matthias

4/19/2018

231:22-232:05Counters: 86:08-15;95:04-06;104:02-10;174:16-19;182:18-23;182:25-183:01;229:21-230:03

GRANTED.

Teskler, Boris

4/20/2018

87:02-06;Counters: 50:1351:04;86:21-87:01;91:18-24;132:23-134:02;140:17-141:19;142:05-09;142:11-14;177:07-17;180:17-181:15

DENIED.

Tien, Shawn

3/15/2018

78:22;79:02-04

GRANTED.

Wang, Renee

5/25/2018

93:04; 93:08;95:03;95:06;97:16;98:06;98:09;98:13

GRANTED.- 40 -

Wang, Selena

6/14/2018

170:08;170:13-171:01;172:09;172:11-173:07;175:02-12;185:24;186:04;186:15;191:18

GRANTED.


Summaries of

In re Qualcomm Litig.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Apr 15, 2019
Case No. 3:17-CV-00108-GPC-MDD (S.D. Cal. Apr. 15, 2019)
Case details for

In re Qualcomm Litig.

Case Details

Full title:IN RE: QUALCOMM LITIGATION

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Date published: Apr 15, 2019

Citations

Case No. 3:17-CV-00108-GPC-MDD (S.D. Cal. Apr. 15, 2019)