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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED and
`FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR AMERICA, INC.,
`Petitioners,
`v.
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`ZOND, LLC,
`Patent Owner.
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`Case IPR2014-00918
`Patent 6,805,779 B2
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`Before KEVIN F. TURNER, JONI Y. CHANG, SUSAN L.C. MITCHELL,
`and JENNIFER M. MEYER, Administrative Patent Judges.
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`CHANG, Administrative Patent Judge.
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`DECISION
`Institution of Inter Partes Review
`37 C.F.R. § 42.108
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`I. INTRODUCTION
`Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited and Fujitsu Semiconductor America,
`Inc. (collectively, “Fujitsu”) filed a Petition requesting an inter partes
`review of claims 7, 9, 20, 21, 38, and 44 of U.S. Patent No. 6,805,779 B2
`(Ex. 1401, “the ’779 patent”). Paper 2 (“Pet.”). Zond, LLC (“Zond”) filed a
`Preliminary Response. Paper 8 (“Prelim. Resp.”).
`We have jurisdiction under 35 U.S.C. § 314. The standard for
`instituting an inter partes review is set forth in 35 U.S.C. § 314(a), which
`provides:
`THRESHOLD.—The Director may not authorize an inter
`partes review to be instituted unless the Director determines
`that the information presented in the petition filed under section
`311 and any response filed under section 313 shows that there
`is a reasonable likelihood that the petitioner would prevail with
`respect to at least 1 of the claims challenged in the petition.
`Upon consideration of the Petition and Preliminary Response, we
`conclude that the information presented in the Petition demonstrates that
`there is a reasonable likelihood that Fujitsu would prevail in challenging
`claims 7, 9, 20, 21, 38, and 44 as unpatentable under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a).
`Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 314, we hereby authorize an inter partes review to
`be instituted as to claims 7, 9, 20, 21, 38, and 44 of the ’779 patent.
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`A. Related District Court Proceedings
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`Fujitsu indicates that the ’779 patent was asserted in Zond, LLC v.
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`Fujitsu, No.1:13-cv-11634-WGY (D. Mass.). Pet. 1. Fujitsu also identifies
`other proceedings in which Zond asserted the ’779 patent. Id.
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`B. Related Inter Partes Reviews
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`The following Petitions for inter partes review also challenge the
`same claims based on the same grounds of unpatentability as those in the
`instant proceeding: Intel Corp. v. Zond, LLC, Case IPR2014-00913; Taiwan
`Semiconductor Mfg. Co., Ltd. v. Zond, LLC, Case IPR2014-00917; The
`Gillette Co. v Zond, LLC, Case IPR2014-001025; and Advanced Micro
`Devices, Inc. v. Zond, LLC, Case IPR2014-01074.
`In IPR2014-00913, we terminated the proceeding, prior to institution,
`in light of the Joint Motion to Terminate and Written Settlement Agreement
`made in connection with the termination of the proceeding in accordance
`with 35 U.S.C. § 317(b) and 37 C.F.R. § 42.74(b) between Intel Corp. and
`Zond. IPR2014-00913, Papers 6, 7; IPR2014-00598, Ex. 1013.
`In IPR2014-00917, we instituted an inter partes review of claims 7, 9,
`20, 21, 38, and 44 of the ’779 patent, based on the following grounds of
`unpatentability, IPR2014-00917, Paper 10 (“’917 Dec.”), 29:
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`Claims
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`Basis
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`7, 20
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`§ 103(a)
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`Iwamura, Angelbeck, Pinsley, and Wells
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`9, 21, 44
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`§ 103(a)
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`Iwamura, Angelbeck, Pinsley, and Gruber
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`§ 103(a)
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`Iwamura, Angelbeck, and Pinsley
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`Fujitsu filed a revised Motion for Joinder, seeking to join with
`IPR2014-00917, and Zond filed an Opposition to Fujitsu’s Motion.
`Papers 9, 10. In a separate decision, we grant Fujitsu’s revised Motion for
`Joinder, joining the instant proceeding with IPR2014-00917, and terminating
`the instant proceeding.
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`C. Prior Art Relied Upon
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`EP 0146509
`PCT WO 83/01349
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`Jun. 26, 1985
`Apr. 14, 1983
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`(Ex. 1413)
`(Ex. 1414)
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`Fujitsu relies upon the following prior art references:
`Pinsley
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`US 3,761,836
`Sept. 25, 1973
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`Angelbeck
`US 3,514,714
`May 26, 1970
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`Iwamura
`US 5,753,886
`May 19, 1998
`(Ex. 1407)
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`Gruber
`Wells
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`D.V. Mozgrin, et al., High-Current Low-Pressure Quasi-Stationary
`Discharge in a Magnetic Field: Experimental Research, 21 PLASMA
`PHYSICS REPORTS, NO. 5, 400–409 (1995) (Ex. 1403, “Mozgrin”).
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`A. A. Kudryavtsev and V.N. Skrebov, Ionization Relaxation in a
`Plasma Produced by a Pulsed Inert-Gas Discharge, 28(1) SOV. PHYS.
`TECH. PHYS. 30–35 (1983) (Ex. 1404, “Kudryavtsev”).
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`D. Asserted Grounds of Unpatentability
`Fujitsu asserts the following grounds of unpatentability:
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`Claims
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`Basis
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`References
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`7, 20
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`§ 103(a) Mozgrin, Kudryavtsev, Pinsley, and Wells
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`9, 21, 44
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`§ 103(a) Mozgrin, Kudryavtsev, Pinsley, and Gruber
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`§ 103(a) Mozgrin, Kudryavtsev, Pinsley, and Iwamura
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`Claims
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`§ 103(a)
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`Iwamura, Angelbeck, Pinsley,1 and Wells
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`9, 21, 44
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`§ 103(a)
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`Iwamura, Angelbeck, Pinsley, and Gruber
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`II. ANALYSIS
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`A. Claim Construction
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`The parties make the same claim interpretation arguments that TSMC
`and Zond made in IPR2014-00917. Compare Pet. 15–16, with
`IPR2014-00917, Paper 2 (“’917 Pet.”), 15–16; Compare Prelim. Resp. 18–
`19, with IPR2014-00917, Paper 8 (“’917 Prelim. Resp.”), 18–19.
`We construed several claim terms in the Decision on Institution for
`IPR2014-00917. See ’917 Dec. 7–11. For the purposes of the instant
`decision, we incorporate our previous analysis and apply those claim
`constructions here.
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`B. Obviousness over Iwamura in Combination with Other Cited References
`In its Petition, Fujitsu asserts the same grounds of unpatentability
`based on various combinations of Iwamura, Angelbeck, Pinsley, Wells, and
`Gruber, as those on which a trial was instituted in IPR2014-00917.
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`1 Pinsley is omitted inadvertently from each statement of the asserted
`grounds of unpatentability based, in whole or in part, on the combination of
`Iwamura and Angelbeck, although included in the corresponding analysis.
`See, e.g., Pet. 38, 46. Therefore, we treat the statements as mere harmless
`error and presume that Fujitsu intended to include Pinsley in each of those
`asserted grounds of unpatentability.
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`See Pet. 38–60; ’917 Dec. 29. Fujitsu’s arguments are substantively
`identical to the arguments made by TSMC in IPR2014-00917. Compare
`Pet. 38–60, with ’917 Pet. 38–60. Fujitsu also proffers the same Declaration
`of Dr. Uwe Kortshagen that TSMC submitted in support of its Petition.
`Compare Ex. 1402, with IPR2014-00917 Ex. 1402. Zond’s arguments in the
`Preliminary Response are essentially identical to those arguments that it
`made in IPR2014-00917. Compare Prelim. Resp. 19–58, with ’917 Prelim.
`Resp. 19–58.
`We incorporate our previous analysis regarding the asserted grounds
`of unpatentability over various combinations of Iwamura, Angelbeck,
`Pinsley, Wells, and Gruber (’917 Dec. 11–28), and determine that Fujitsu
`has demonstrated a reasonable likelihood of prevailing on those grounds of
`unpatentability.
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`C. Other Asserted Grounds of Unpatentability
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`Fujitsu also asserts the following grounds of unpatentability:
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`Claims
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`Basis
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`References
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`7, 20
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`§ 103(a) Mozgrin, Kudryavtsev, Pinsley, and Wells
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`9, 21, 44
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`§ 103(a) Mozgrin, Kudryavtsev, Pinsley, and Gruber
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`§ 103(a) Mozgrin, Kudryavtsev, Pinsley, and Iwamura
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`The Board’s rules for inter partes review proceedings, including those
`pertaining to institution, are “construed to secure the just, speedy, and
`inexpensive resolution of every proceeding.” 37 C.F.R. § 42.1(b); see also
`35 U.S.C. § 316(b) (regulations for inter partes review proceedings take into
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`account “the efficient administration of the Office” and “the ability of the
`Office to timely complete [instituted] proceedings”). Therefore, we exercise
`our discretion and do not institute a review based on these other asserted
`grounds for reasons of administrative necessity to ensure timely completion
`of the instituted proceeding. See 37 C.F.R. § 42.108(a).
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`III. CONCLUSION
`For the foregoing reasons, we determine that the information
`presented in the Petition shows that there is a reasonable likelihood that
`Fujitsu would prevail in challenging claims 7, 9, 20, 21, 38, and 44 of
`the ’779 patent as unpatentable under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a). At this stage in
`the proceeding, we have not made a final determination with respect to the
`patentability of the challenged claims, including the claim construction.
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`IV. ORDER
`For the foregoing reasons, it is:
`ORDERED that pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 314(a), an inter partes
`review is hereby instituted for the following grounds of unpatentability:
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`Claims
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`Iwamura, Angelbeck, Pinsley, and Wells
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`§ 103(a)
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`Iwamura, Angelbeck, Pinsley, and Gruber
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`Iwamura, Angelbeck, and Pinsley
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`FURTHER ORDERED that no other ground of unpatentability
`asserted in the Petition is authorized for this inter partes review; and
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`FURTHER ORDERED that pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 314(c) and
`37 C.F.R. § 42.4, notice is hereby given of the institution of a trial; the trial
`will commence on the entry date of this decision.
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`For PETITIONER:
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`David M. O’Dell
`David McCombs
`HAYNES AND BOONE, LLP
`david.odell.ipr@haynesboone.com
`david.mccombs.ipr@haynesboone.com
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`Richard C. Kim
`DUANE MORRIS LLP
`rckim@duanemorris.com
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`For PATENT OWNER:
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`Gregory J. Gonsalves
`gonsalves@gonsalveslawfirm.com
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`Bruce J. Barker
`CHAO HADIDI STARK & BARKER LLP
`bbarker@chsblaw.com
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