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`C.A. No. 12-030-RGA
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`M2M SOLUTIONS LLC,
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`SIERRA W IRELESS AMERICA,INC. and
`SIERRA W IRELESS,INC.,
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`Defendants.
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`M2M SOLUTIONS LLC,
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`ENFORA,INC.,NOVATELW IRELESS
`SOLUTIONS,INC.,and NOVATEL
`W IRELESS,INC.,
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`Defendants.
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`M2M SOLUTIONS LLC,
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS,INC.,TELIT
`COMMUNICATIONS PLC,and TELIT
`W IRELESS SOLUTIONS INC.,
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`Defendants.
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`DECLARATION OF DR. RAY W . NETTLETON IN SUPPORT
`OF PLAINTIFF’S ANSW ER TO DEFENDANTS’MOTION FOR
`RECONSIDERATION OF THE COURT’S CLAIM CONSTRUCTIONS
`OF “PROCESSING MODULE”AND “PROGRAMMABLE INTERFACE”
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`I,DR. RAY W . NETTLETON,state and declare as follows:
`1.
`Iam a testifying expert witness retained to provide expert opinions on
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`behalf of the named Plaintiff M2M Solutions LLC (“M2M”)in the above-referenced
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`actions. Isubmit this Declaration in support of M2M’s Answer To Defendants’Motion
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`For Reconsideration Of The Court’s Claim Constructions Of “Processing Module”And
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`“Programmable Interface”Based On The Federal Circuit En Banc Decision In
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`Williamson V. CitrixOnline that was jointly filed by the named Defendants in the above-
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`referenced actions on July 10,2015. Ihave personal knowledge of all of the facts stated
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`herein and,if sworn as a witness,Icould and would testify competently thereto.
`MY BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS
`2. Iwas awarded a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in
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`1978,and a Master’s of Science in Electrical Engineering,also from Purdue University,
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`in 1976.
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`3. Ialso hold a Bachelor of Technology degree,magna cum laude,from the
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`University of Dayton,which was awarded in 1974.
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`4. My Ph.D. research focused on technology for wireless telecommunications.
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`My doctoral thesis topic was entitled “Spectral Efficiency in Land‐Mobile
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`Communications: A Spread Spectrum Approach.”It was a seminal work of relevance to
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`the later adoption and use of CDMA technology in 3G wireless networks.
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`5.
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`The primary focus throughout my career has been wireless
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`telecommunications networks,and devices and circuits for use in those networks.
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`6.
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`As an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado,Boulder,and in other
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`institutions,Ihave taught graduate‐level courses in wireless local area networks,public
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`networks,satellite,and other wireless communications technologies. Iremain on the
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`adjunct faculty of the University of Colorado.
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`7. Presently,Iam an independent telecommunications consultant with a
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`specialty in wireless communications. Ihave been in the wireless telecommunications
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`field for 35 years and have been a consultant for an aggregate of 16years.
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`8.
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`A true and correct copy of my curriculum vitae is attached hereto as Exhibit 1,
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`which includes all the publications Ihave authored in the previous 10 years,among
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`others.
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`APPLICABLE DEFINITION OF A POSITA
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`9. Ihave been informed by M2M’s counsel that M2M has previously advanced
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`the following definition of a person of ordinary skill in the art (hereinafter,a “POSITA”)
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`relative to U.S. Patent No. 8,094,010 (the “‘010 patent”)asserted in these cases: “the
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`level of ordinary skill in the art would be met by a person with a bachelor’s degree in
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`computer science or electrical engineering with at least two years of software
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`programming experience and at least two years of industry experience working with
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`wireless communications networks and/or W ide Area Networks (“W ANs”).” Iagree
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`with this definition and have applied it in formulating my opinions below relating to the
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`“processing module”and “programmable interface”claim terms.
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`DISCLOSURES OF ALGORITHMIC STRUCTURE
`EXPLAINING HOW THE “PROCESSING MODULE”
`PERFORMS ITS AUTHENTICATING FUNCTION
`As recited in the “processing module”limitation that appears in independent
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`10.
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`Claims 1 and 52of the ‘010 patent,the function of the “processing module”is
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`authenticating a received incoming transmission. See (‘010 patent at 12:27-37;15:61-
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`16:4). The surrounding claim language in the “processing module”limitation expressly
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`explains how this authenticating function is to be performed. (Id.). Indeed,the claim
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`language states that the particular manner by which the “processing module”can carry
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`out authenticating is “by determining if the at least one transmission contains the coded
`number.” (Id.).1
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`1 The specification for the ‘010 patent confirms that this is the particular manner in which
`the “processing module”is capable of performing its authenticating function. See,e.g.,
`(‘010 patent at Figs. 2& 3;4:35-40).
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`11. W hen the “by determining”claim language phrase quoted above is read in
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`view of the more detailed and particularized teachings of the ‘010 patent specification,a
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`POSITA would understand that it teaches that the “processing module”can perform its
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`authenticating function by determining whether the received incoming transmission
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`contains a required coded number through comparing a coded number stored locally in
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`memory with the coded number from the transmission to verify whether they match. See
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`(‘010 patent at 9:15-10:22). Indeed,the preferred embodiment of the claimed
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`“programmable communicator”is described as comprising a SIM card which stores a
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`PUK code in memory. (Id. at 9:24-34). As the specification explains,the “PUK code is
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`a unique identifier”coded number “which is different for every SIM card.” (Id.). W hen
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`incoming SMS message transmissions are received that include certain programming
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`instructions,these transmissions will be authenticated if they are confirmed to contain a
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`PUK code that matches the PUK code stored locally on the receiving “programmable
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`communicator”device. (Id. at 9:15-10:22). To wit,the “programmable communicator
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`includes a processing means to determine that the PUK code is correct”as contained in
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`the received incoming SMS transmissions. (Id. at 9:41-42).
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`12.
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`Similarly,when this “by determining”claim language phrase is read in view
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`of the prosecution history,a POSITA would likewise understand that it teaches that the
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`“processing module”can perform its authenticating function by determining whether the
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`received incoming transmission contains a required coded number through comparing a
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`coded number stored locally in memory with the coded number from the transmission to
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`verify whether they match. Since the very first claim set in the priority PCT application
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`from 2001,the disclosed approach to “determine the authenticity”of an incoming
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`transmission received from a programming transmitter has been by “comparing said
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`coded number [from the transmission]with a [stored]preset number”to verify whether
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`they “coincide.” (Hensch. Decl. at Exh. 7,p. 3041).2 As later recited in the first claim
`set from the ‘010 application itself,the “processing module . . . authenticates[s]the at
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`least one transmission by comparing the coded number with a preset number”to
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`determine if it “matches.” (Hensch. Decl. at Exh. 8,p. 2029).
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`13.
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`A POSITA would understand the intrinsic record disclosures identified above
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`which explain specifically how the “processing module”is capable of performing its
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`recited authenticating function as comprising a simple three-step algorithm. A POSITA
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`would appreciate the three steps of this authentication algorithm as being the following:
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`(1)identifying a coded number contained in a received incoming transmission;(2)
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`retrieving a coded number stored locally in memory on the receiving device;and (3)
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`comparing the coded number from the transmission with the coded number retrieved
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`from memory to determine whether they match. (Id.)
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`14.
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`Given the very simple and basic nature of the above algorithm and the state of
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`the art that existed in the May 2000 time frame,any POSITA would have readily been
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`able to write a software program for implementing such an algorithm for use in a wireless
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`data module such as the claimed “programmable communicator”or elsewhere.
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`USAGE OF THE TERM “PROGRAMMABLE
`INTERFACE”IN THE PRIOR ART TO DESIGNATE
`A W ELL-KNOW N CLASS OF PERIPHERAL INTERFACES
`As recited in the “programmable interface”limitation that appears in
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`15.
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`independent Clams 1 and 52of the ‘010 patent,the function of the “programmable
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`interface”is to establish a communication link between the claimed “programmable
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`communicator”and a monitored technical device. See (‘010 patent at 12:25-26;15:59-
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`60). This function is confirmed in the specification where the “programmable
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`2As used herein,the term “Hensch. Decl.”is a reference to the Declaration Of Marc N.
`Henschke In Support Of Defendants’Motion For Reconsideration Of The Court’s Claim
`Constructions Of “Processing Module”And “Programmable Interface,”filed
`concurrently herewith under separate cover.
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`is able to be configured by control signals sent by a microprocessor that cause designated
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`parameter values to be written into its control registers. Indeed,its technical reference
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`manual contains a chapter entitled “Programmer’s Model”that “describes the . . .
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`[PL061]registers and provides details needed when programming the peripheral.” (Exh.
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`9,p. 11357). This technical reference manual further indicates that the PL061 GPIO has
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`“programmable input/output pins,”as well as “programmable interrupt capability”that is
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`invoked through the “programming of the interrupt control registers.” (Id.,pp. 11339,
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`11342,11348,11352).
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`25.
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`Accordingly,it is my opinion that in the May 2000 time frame,the term
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`“programmable interface”as it is used in the ‘010 patent claims had a well-established
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`structural meaning to POSITAs as a designation for that general class of peripheral
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`interfaces known in the prior art that has been identified and described above.
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`Ideclare under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and
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`that this Declaration is executed on this 3rd day of August,2015 at Laguna Hills,
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`California.
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`Ray W . Nettleton
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`Other Documents
`1:12-cv-00030-RGA M2M
`Solutions LLC v. Sierra Wireless
`America Inc. et al
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`MEDIATION-SRF,PATENT
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`U.S. District Court
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`District of Delaware
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`Notice of Electronic Filing
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`The following transaction was entered by Kirk, Richard on 8/3/2015 at 3:59 PM EDT and filed on
`8/3/2015
`Case Name:
`M2M Solutions LLC v. Sierra Wireless America Inc. et al
`Case Number:
`1:12-cv-00030-RGA
`Filer:
`M2M Solutions LLC
`Document Number:197
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`Docket Text:
`[SEALED] DECLARATION re (195 in 1:12-cv-00030-RGA) Answering Brief in Opposition,
`(191 in 1:12-cv-00033-RGA) Answering Brief in Opposition,, (162 in 1:12-cv-00032-RGA)
`Answering Brief in Opposition,, /Declaration of Dr. RayW. Nettleton in Support of
`Plaintiff's Answer to Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration of the Court's Claim
`Constructions of "Processing Module" and "Programmable Interface" by M2M Solutions
`LLC. (Attachments: # (1) Exhibit 1, # (2) Exhibit 2, # (3) Exhibit 3, # (4) Exhibit 4, # (5)
`Exhibit 5, # (6) Exhibit 6, # (7) Exhibit 7, # (8) Exhibit 8, # (9) Exhibit 9, # (10) Certificate of
`Service)(Kirk, Richard)
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`Case Name:
`M2M Solutions LLC v. Enfora Inc. et al
`Case Number:
`1:12-cv-00032-RGA
`Filer:
`M2M Solutions LLC
`Document Number:164
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`Docket Text:
`[SEALED] DECLARATION re (195 in 1:12-cv-00030-RGA) Answering Brief in Opposition,
`(191 in 1:12-cv-00033-RGA) Answering Brief in Opposition,, (162 in 1:12-cv-00032-RGA)
`Answering Brief in Opposition,, /Declaration of Dr. RayW. Nettleton in Support of
`Plaintiff's Answer to Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration of the Court's Claim
`Constructions of "Processing Module" and "Programmable Interface" by M2M Solutions
`LLC. (Attachments: # (1) Exhibit 1, # (2) Exhibit 2, # (3) Exhibit 3, # (4) Exhibit 4, # (5)
`Exhibit 5, # (6) Exhibit 6, # (7) Exhibit 7, # (8) Exhibit 8, # (9) Exhibit 9, # (10) Certificate of
`Service)(Kirk, Richard)
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`Case Name:
`Case Number:
`Filer:
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`M2M Solutions LLC v. Motorola Solutions Inc. et al
`1:12-cv-00033-RGA
`M2M Solutions LLC
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`https://ecf.ded.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/Dispatch.pl?70804001606441
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`Docket Text:
`[SEALED] DECLARATION re (195 in 1:12-cv-00030-RGA) Answering Brief in Opposition,
`(191 in 1:12-cv-00033-RGA) Answering Brief in Opposition,, (162 in 1:12-cv-00032-RGA)
`Answering Brief in Opposition,, /Declaration of Dr. RayW. Nettleton in Support of
`Plaintiff's Answer to Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration of the Court's Claim
`Constructions of "Processing Module" and "Programmable Interface" by M2M Solutions
`LLC. (Attachments: # (1) Exhibit 1, # (2) Exhibit 2, # (3) Exhibit 3, # (4) Exhibit 4, # (5)
`Exhibit 5, # (6) Exhibit 6, # (7) Exhibit 7, # (8) Exhibit 8, # (9) Exhibit 9, # (10) Certificate of
`Service)(Kirk, Richard)
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`https://ecf.ded.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/Dispatch.pl?70804001606441
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`8/3/2015
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`M2M
`Ex. 2003