[ih] court documents, was Significant milestones in the history of TCP/IP
John Levine
johnl at iecc.com
Mon Sep 21 16:31:30 PDT 2015
>But if any historical researcher knows how to retrieve court documents
>and is interested, here's the reference:
>
>Expert Report of John Haverty in the matter of
>Pegasus Development Corporation and Personalized Media Communications,
>LLC
>v.
>DIRECTV, LLC, Hughes Electronics Corporation, Technicolor USA, Inc., and
>Philips Electronics North America Corporation
>UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
>FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
>Civil Action No. 00-1020 (GMS)
>Report Date: June 20, 2013
Public documents are filed in a system called PACER. I took a look,
and although there are 764 documents in the case, none of them are
your report.
That's fairly typical in cases like this. Since the experts have
looked at the defendant's proprietary material, the report is filed
under seal. This case was settled, so there was never any reason to
unseal it.
R's,
John
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