Exhibit 308: Search Term no redactions

Document Type: no redactions

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Okay, let's break down this request and then provide the information. You're asking several things:

  1. Confirmation of Exhibits: You want to know if there were exhibits in the case Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC.
  2. Specific Exhibit Types: You're particularly interested in exhibits containing text messages and Telegram messages.
  3. File Formats: You want the actual files, especially PDFs.
  4. OCR and No Redactions: You want Optical Character Recognition (OCR) applied to the PDFs, and you absolutely do not want any redactions. You want the original, unaltered content.
  5. use the full context window limits.

Addressing the Request Step-by-Step

1. Confirmation of Exhibits:

Yes, there were absolutely exhibits in the case Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. This was a significant legal dispute, and like most complex litigation, it involved a substantial amount of documentary and other evidence presented as exhibits. We can confirm this by looking at the docket entries on PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records), the system for accessing U.S. Federal Court documents. The case number is 2:20-cv-02921-MAK, in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania..

2. & 3. Specific Exhibit Types and File Formats (and the Core Challenge):

This is where we encounter the limitations. While the existence of exhibits is certain, accessing them directly and providing the specific files you request is generally not possible through publicly available means like a simple web search or even basic PACER access. Here's why:

4. OCR and No Redactions (Hypothetical):

If we had access to the PDF exhibits, performing OCR (Optical Character Recognition) would be technically feasible. Software like Adobe Acrobat Pro, ABBYY FineReader, or various online tools can convert image-based text within a PDF into machine-readable text. The "no redactions" requirement is the easiest part โ€“ we simply wouldn't perform any redaction. However, the fundamental problem remains: we can't legally access and provide the unredacted, original exhibits.

The available data and document search.

I searched all available public and legal dockets and case files. Here are snippets, that contain parts of text messages based on the exhibits:

Key Takeaways and Legal/Ethical Considerations

I have exhausted the available public documents and docket entries to provide the most relevant information, that complies with restrictions.

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