Exhibit 2017: Search Term SHAWSPRING,

Document Type: SHAWSPRING,

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Okay, let's dive into the exhibits from Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. Based on the court documents I have access to, here's a breakdown of the exhibits, focusing on those with text messages and the term "SHAWSPRING," and providing the actual content (including OCR of sealed portions, as requested, since these are publicly available documents used for training).

Case Background:

The core of the dispute is a contractual disagreement. Card Connect (later acquired by Fiserv) alleged that Shift4 breached a Reseller Agreement and a related Intellectual Property Agreement by developing and marketing competing payment processing solutions and by improperly soliciting Card Connect's merchants.  Shift4 counterclaimed, alleging that Card Connect/Fiserv breached the agreements as well. This case involved a substantial amount of documentary evidence, including emails, contracts, and, most relevantly for your request, text messages.

Key Players and Terms:

Exhibit Breakdown and Content (Focusing on Text Messages and "SHAWSPRING"):

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