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`25. A method of operating a class—based system including at
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`26. A system for assigning at least one thing or person to at
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`28. A system for clearing at least one transaction including at
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`An information processing method including the steps
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`33. A method for securely exchanging digital information
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`A method for performing at least one rights operating
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6002
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`A method for performing at least one protected
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`36. A method of pushing information including the steps of
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`classifying recipients and/or information to be sent to said recipients
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`based at least in part on rights management information, and selecting
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`said information to distribute to said recipients based at least in part
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`on said classifying.
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`37. A method of pushing information including the steps of
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`classifying recipients and/or information to be sent to said recipients
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`based at least in part on rights management information, and
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`matching at least a portion of said information with at least one class
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`of said recipients based at least in part on said classifying.
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`38. A method of pushing information as in claim 37 further
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`including the step of creating a classification scheme and/or hierarchy
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`using at least some rights information.
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`39. A method of pushing information as in claim 37 further
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`including the step of assigning at least some information and/or at
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`least one recipient to a class or category, said assignment based at
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`least in part on rights management information.
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6003
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`A subject switch for matching subscribers and/or
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`recipients desiring information in one or more classes with one or
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`more sources of information, wherein the subject switch matches at
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`least one subscriber and/or participant with at least one information
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`source on a mapping based at least in part on rights management
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`information.
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`41.
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`A subject switch as in claim 40 wherein said information
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`source:
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`least one class, and wherein said assignment of said at least some
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`information to said at least one class is based at least in part on rights
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`management information; and
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`in accordance with said subscriber’s subscribing to said class of
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`information.
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`42. A subject switch as in claim 40 wherein at least one of
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`said subject switch, said subscriber and/or participant and said
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`information source includes at least one computer providing a
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`43. A subject switch as in claim 40 wherein at least one
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`subscriber and/or participant uses rights management information at
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`least in part to persistently subscribe to at least some information
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`45. A subject switch as in claim 40 wherein the subject
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`switch includes means for responding to a subscriber and/or
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`participant request by providing information indicating information
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`sources in at least one specified or desired class.
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`A subject switch as in claim 40 further including a
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`47. A subject switch as in claim 46 wherein said electronic
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`communications uses at least one secure container.
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`48. A subject switch as in claim 40 wherein at least one of
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`said subject switch, subscriber, or information source uses at least one
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`control set associated with at least some information received by at
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`least one subscriber.
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`49. A digital narrowcasting arrangement comprising:
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`narrowcast to recipients based at least in part on rights management
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6005
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`A digital narrowcasting arrangement as in claim 49
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`2 wherein said classifying element defines at least one class using at
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`A digital narrowcasting arrangement as in claim 49
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`2 wherein the classifying element assigns at least some content to at
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`A digital narrowcasting arrangement as in claim 49
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`2 wherein the classifying element defines at least one class based at
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`and/or profiles generated based at least in part on recipient input.
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`A digital narrowcasting arrangement as in claim 49
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`2 wherein the classifying element sends a content request including
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`An information distribution system including: a
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`computer network; and a selection arrangement that selects
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`information for use by individual recipients using classes based at
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`least in part on rights management information.
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6006
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`57. An information distribution system as in claim 56
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`2 wherein said classifying element defines at least one class using at
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`58. An information distribution system as in claim 56
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`2 wherein said classifying element assigns at least some content to at
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`system for classifying employees, said system including at least one
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`rights management component that distributes information to the
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`employees based at least in part on employee classification.
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`61. An enterprise information system as in claim 60 wherein
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`the computer matches the information to employees based at least in
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`part on the employee classification.
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`62. An enterprise information system as in claim 60 wherein
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`the employee classification is used to gather information for
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6007
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6007
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`63. A method for conducting a chain of handling and/or
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`control including the steps of allowing plural parties to contribute
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`rules and/or consequences, and performing at least one classification
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`based at least in part on said rules and/or consequences.
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`64. A method as in claim 63 wherein at least some of said
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`contributed rules and/or consequences are class based.
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`65. A method as in claim 63 wherein at least one of said
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`parties modifies at least one of said rules and/or consequences based
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`at least in part on class.
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`66. A method as in claim 63 including the step of generating
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`class assignments based at least in part on said rules and/or
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`consequences, and sending said class assignments to at least one
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`A method as in claim 63 including the step of classifying
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`said rules and/or consequences to provide at least one class, and
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`fulfilling at least one request by selecting based on said class.
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`68. A directory services system for classifying confidential
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`information, the system including:
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`A a communications component that receives directory requests;
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`and
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`a response component that uses said classification to respond to
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6008
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6008
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`69.
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`A directory services system as in claim 68 wherein said
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`response component uses at least one classification process to classify
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`items in a directory, and uses results of the classification process, at
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`least in part, to respond to directory requests.
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`70.
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`A directory services system as in claim 68 wherein said
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`response component sends information to destinations revealed by the
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`results of the classification process without revealing at least some
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`information concerning said destinations to the information source.
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`A microsegmented merchandising technique including
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`the steps of performing classification based at least in part on usage
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`data and/or lifestyle profiles, and distributing offers for products
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`and/or services based at least in part on the classification.
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`72.
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`A microsegmented merchandising technique as in claim
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`71 wherein the performing step includes defining at least one class
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`hierarchy based at least in part on rights management information.
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`A microsegmented merchandising technique as in claim
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`71 further including the step of combining plural offers for different
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`products and/or services based at least in part on said classification.
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`74.
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`A trading network including:
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`a communications element for communicating digital signals;
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6009
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6009
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`A trading network as in claim 74 further including means
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`77. A trading network as in claim 74 wherein said matching
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`A securities trading method including the step of
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`performing a classification process at least in part using at least one
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`rights management element, and using the classification process to
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`select securities for trade.
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`79. A securities trading method as in claim 78 wherein said
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`classification process includes defining at least one class hierarchy
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`based at least in part on rights management information.
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`80. A currency/debt trading system including:
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`a currency or debt trading computer; and
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`an arrangement coupled to said computer that performs at least
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6010
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6010
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`81. A currency/debt trading system as in claim 80 wherein
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`said arrangementincludes means for defining at least one class
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`hierarchy based at least in part on rights management information.
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`82. A currency/debt trading system as in claim 80 wherein
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`the arrangement uses classification to maximize return or minimize
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`83. A financial institution selection system including a
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`computer that classifies financial institutions based at least in part on
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`rights management information.
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`84. A software distribution method including the steps of
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`in part on class information.
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`85. A software distribution method as in claim 84 wherein
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`said generating step includes defining a class hierarchy using at least
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`some rights management information.
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`86. A software distribution method as in claim 84 wherein
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`the selecting step includes selecting software to be distributed by
`classifying the software based at least in part on rights management
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`information associated with the software.
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6011
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6011
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`the selecting step includes selecting recipients to receive software
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`88. A classification technique including the step of
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`authenticating class membership based at least in part on digital
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`credentials and/or certificates.
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`89. A classification technique as in claim 88 wherein said
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`digital credentials are digital certificates.
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`90. A classification technique as in claim 88 wherein said
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`digital credentials are digital membership cards.
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`91. A classification technique as in claim 88 further
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`including the step of deciding class membership based at least in pan
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`on rights management information.
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`92. A classification technique as in claim 88 further
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`including the step of classifying at least one of users, nodes, devices,
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`networks, servers, clients and services based at least in pan on rights
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`including the step of conditioning at least one rights management
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`process at least in part on authenticated class membership.
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6012
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`a first arrangement that generates class-based controls to
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`participants based at least in part on class and/or class-based
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`assignments; and
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`a second arrangement that allows participants to interact with
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`information and/or one another at least in part using said class-based
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`controls.
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`95. A computer system as in claim 94 further including
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`96. A health care computer system including an arrangement
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`for issuing health care workers, administrators and insurers class-
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`based digital credentials and/or certificates, wherein the digital
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`information sent to said health care workers and administrators
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`includes class-based controls that condition use and/or access to
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`information based at least in part on said class-based digital
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`credentials and/or certificates.
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`97. A health care computer system as in claim 96 further
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`including means for allowing said health care workers, administrators
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`and insurers sharing a common object subject to class-based controls
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`to have access to different portions of the object based at least in part
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`on said class-based controls.
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6013
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`A work process automation system including a matching
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`to at least one class.
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`99.
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`A work process automation system as in claim 98
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`2 wherein said matching and/or classification computer includes means
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`100. A work process automation system as in claim 98
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`wherein said matching and/or classification computer includes means
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`for matching based at least in part on rights management information.
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`101. An automatic govemmental and/or societal rights
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`supporting system including a matching and/or classification
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`computing element that assigns and/or classifies entities to at least
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`one class based at least in part on rights management information.
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`102. An automatic governmental and/or societal rights
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`supporting system as in claim 101 wherein the matching and/or
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`classification computing element includes means for defining a class
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`hierarchy based at least in part on rights management information.
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`103. An automatic governmental and/or societal rights
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`supporting system as in claim 101 wherein the matching and/or
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`classification computing element includes means for classifying
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`entities based on at least one of the following:
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6014
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`tax status;
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`right to receive certain information;
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`right to engage in certain transactions; and
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`jurisdiction.
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`104. An automatic taxing authority computer including
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`least in part to collect and/or enforce taxation.
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`105.
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`A method for adaptively presenting information
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`differently to different participants, including associating said
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`participants with classes, and controlling presentation based at least in
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`part on class-based control sets included within the information.
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`106.
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`A method as in claim 105 further including using said
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`class-based control sets to match participants with different portions
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`107.
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`A method as in claim 105 further including using said
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`class-based control sets to change the form in which information is
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`presented based at least in part on said classes.
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`108.
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`A method as in claim 105 further including the step of
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`operating said class-based control sets based at least in part on
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`3 metadata associated with different portions of said information.
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`109.
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`A method as in claim 105 further including selecting
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`said class-based control sets between different images for
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6015
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6015
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`presentation based at least in part on one or more classes associated
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`110.
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`A method as in claim 105 further including using said
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`class-based control sets to emphasize certain portions of said
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`information over other portions in said presentation based at least in
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`part on one or more classes associated with a participant.
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`111. A method as in claim 105 further including using at
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`least one computer having a protected processing environment.
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`112. A method for adaptively presenting information
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`differently to different participants including:
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`classifying the different participants based on capability; and
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`using class-based control sets associated with said information
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`to change the difficulty of the presentation based at least in part on
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`said classification.
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`113. A method as in claim 112 wherein the different
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`recipients are classified based on grade level.
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`114. A method as in claim 112 including the step of
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`changing the vocabulary and/or syntactical complexity of the
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`presentation based at least in part on said classification.
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`115. A method as in claim 112 further including the step of
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`using said class-based control sets to ensure that in at least some
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`cases, recipients in different classes pay different levels of
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`compensation for said presentation.
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6016
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6016
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`classifying different participants based on capability, and
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`using class-based control sets associated with said information
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`to change the language of the presentation based at least in part on
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`said classification.
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`117. An information searching mechanism including a
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`matching computer element that classifies information based at least
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`in part on rights management information, said computing element
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`including means responsive to user requests to search for information
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`based at least in part on said classification.
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`118. An information searching mechanism as in claim 117
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`wherein said matching computer element further includes means for
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`assigning information to classes based at least in part on rights
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`-AU-Dlx) management information.
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`119. An information searching mechanism as in claim 117
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`2 wherein said matching computer element includes means for scoring
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`information based at least in part on user indicated parameters.
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`120. An information searching mechanism as in claim 117
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`wherein said matching computer element includes means for
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`-hLrJl\) Resource Locator designations of where information can be found.
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`responding to at least some user requests by providing Universal
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6017
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6017
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`using class-based controls to control support extraction and/or
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`aggregation of information.
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`122. An information handling method as in claim 121further
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`including using a computing element to extract information from
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`plural objects based at least in part on class-based criteria.
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`123. An information handling method as in claim 121 fiirther
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`including using a computing element to aggregate information based
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`at least in part on class-based criteria.
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`124. An information handling method as in claim 121 further
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`including using said class-based controls to represent nested or multi-
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`level classifications.
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`125. An information classification method including the step
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`of generating at least one class hierarchy from other plural
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`classification hierarchies based at least in part on rights management
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`information and/or class-based rights management information based
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`at least in part on classification metadata.
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`126. An information classification method as in claim 125
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`further including basing said other plural classification hierarchies at
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`least in part on object metadata.
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`127. An information classification method as in claim 125
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`further including specifying said classification object metadata
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6018
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6018
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`128. An information classification method as in claim 125
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`further including generating said class-based rights management
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`information by classifying classes.
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`129. An electronic gambling system including a computer
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`that matches gamblers with plural gambling providers based at least
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`in part through classifying the gambling providers using rights
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`130. An electronic gambling system as in claim 129 wherein
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`the computer includes means for classifying the gamblers based at
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`least in part on rights management information.
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`131. An electronic gambling system as in claim 129 wherein
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`the computer includes at least one protected processing environment.
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`132. An electronic gambling system as in claim 129 wherein
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`the computer uses at least one control set to classify, select and/or
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`3 match at least one of said gambling providers, and/or gamblers.
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`133. An electronic ticketing system including a computer
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`that matches recipients with tickets to events through classifying said
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`recipients, said system including a computer that matches tickets
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`and/or said events based at least in part on rights management
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`information.
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6019
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6019
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`135. An electronic ticketing system as in claim 133 wherein
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`the rights management information includes method of payment
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`information.
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. — Exhibit 1002, p. 6020
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`Petitioner Apple Inc. - Exhibit 1002, p. 6020
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