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`Case No.: IPR2014-01532
`Patent No.: 7,801,304
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`DECLARATION OF GERALD HOLTZMAN, ESQ.
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`Mail Stop PATENT BOARD
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`APPLE EXHIBIT 1060
`APPLE v. PMC
`IPR2016-00755
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`BACKGROUND
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`I, Gerald T. Holtzman, being over 18 years of age, submit this declaration
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`concerning “Secondary Considerations of Non-obviousness” relating to U.S. Patent No.
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`7,801,304 (“the ‘304 patent”).
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`2.
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`I am the President and General Counsel of Patent Owner Personalized Media
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`Communications (“PMC”), and have been affiliated with PMC in various capacities since 1996.
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`I understand that “secondary considerations of non-obviousness” are factors
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`established by the courts that can be used to attempt to demonstrate the non-obviousness of a
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`patented invention, and include whether: (i) the invention was commercially successful; and (ii)
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`there was industry praise of the claimed invention.
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`I.
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`COMMERCIAL SUCCESS OF THE INVENTION
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`4.
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`PMC’s numerous licenses of the patent family (that includes the ‘304 Patent)
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`reflect the commercial success of the patented technology and are thus relevant indicia of non-
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`obviousness.
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`5.
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`The ‘304 Patent relates to the use of control and information signals in electronic
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`media content to generate output for display that is personalized and relevant to a user. The
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`control and information signals can be delivered by any electronic-media delivery system,
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`including the Internet, intranet, and similar distributed networks, cellular wireless, cable
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`networks, and satellite networks, and they run on electronic equipment capable of delivering
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`media, such as PCs, laptops, tablets, smartphones, set-top boxes, televisions, and game consoles.
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`6.
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`Because the inventions of the ‘304 patent are platform-agnostic, they have
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`experienced exceptional commercial success. Numerous media and telecommunications
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`companies use PMC’s technology, including providers of electronic media, and particularly
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`electronic media content that is personalized and relevant to a particular user. This
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`“personalized” profiling is made available using PMC’s patented technology.
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`7.
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`Similarly, the digital pay-television industry uses the patented technology,
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`including not just the satellite television providers (DirecTV, DISH Network, etc.) but also
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`digital cable systems and fiber-optic systems such as Comcast, Cox, Time Warner Cable,
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`Verizon’s FIOS and AT&T’s U-verse. OEM providers, such as Motorola, Scientific-Atlanta
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`(now part of Cisco), and Sony Electronics, who provide set-top boxes and content delivery
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`networks to the aforementioned content providers, implement the patented technology. Pay-
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`television providers have a combined total of approximately 100 million subscribers. See The
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`Specter Haunting Pay TV, August 14, 2013, at http://online.wsj.com (Ex. 2034). Substantially
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`all of these services now digitally encode content and use technology covered by the patent to
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`provide key functionality, such as the use of control and information signals embedded in
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`electronic media content to generate output for display that is personalized and relevant to a user.
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`8.
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`Because of this prevalent use of PMC’s technology, the ‘304 Patent family has
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`been the subject of extensive licensing establishing the belief of industry participants in the
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`validity and relevance of the patents. To date, the ‘304 Patent family has been the subject of
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`licenses to more than a dozen licensees in transactions generating revenue to PMC and its
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`investors in excess of $350M. The specific per-unit royalty figures and lump sum payments for
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`each license are not disclosed below as a result of confidentiality provisions.
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`9.
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`On March 2, 1994, PMC licensed its patents and applications to StarSight
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`Telecast, Inc. on an exclusive basis for a significant one-time payment and stock options in
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`StarSight. The license provided that StarSight and PMC would work together to file additional
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`patent applications, which in 1995 included the application leading to the ‘304 Patent. The field-
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`of-use related to the use of program guides for channel navigation allowing for users to select
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`programs.
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`On October 1, 1995, StarSight, with PMC’s consent, sublicensed PMC’s patents
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`to Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. for making DSS (Digital Satellite Subscriber) products .
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`Thomson was granted non-exclusive use of the PMC patents related to a DSS program guide and
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`recording functions. Thomson agreed to pay per-unit royalties for DSS receiver units. Thomson
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`has sold many millions of DSS products under its brand and has sourced millions of DSS
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`products sold under the brand names of others.
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`On October 31, 1995, PMC entered into a license and option agreement with
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`Sony whereby Sony agreed to pay a per-unit royalty for set-top boxes using the PMC
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`technology, including the patented inventions, for compatibility with the DirecTV system. Sony
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`sold many millions of set-top boxes subject to this agreement.
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`On January 31, 1996, PMC entered into a license agreement with The Weather
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`Channel, Inc. and Landmark Communications, Inc. in order to settle litigation. The licensees
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`obtained worldwide non-exclusive rights to deliver certain types of content for a significant one-
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`time payment and an option for additional rights in the patents.
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`In August 1999, PMC sent Sony a letter amending the 1995 agreement to provide
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`for certain other receiver products to be licensed on a per-unit royalty basis. In March 2002,
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`PMC and Sony entered into an agreement reaffirming the 1995 license agreement.
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`In January 2000, PMC Satellite LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PMC, entered
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`into a field-of-use license agreement with Pegasus Development Corporation. Pegasus agreed to
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`pay PMC Satellite a significant license payment for the specific field-of-use granted along with a
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`strategic investment in PMC. The license gave Pegasus the right to license others in the patents
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`for the field-of-use granted to Pegasus. Pegasus and PMC filed a lawsuit against DIRECTV
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`(discussed further below) on December 2002 that was settled with a license agreement
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`announced in July 2013.
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`On December 29, 2000 PMC entered into a comprehensive agreement with
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`Gemstar-TV Guide that included an investment in PMC made by Gemstar-TV Guide and the
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`grant of multiple field-of-use licenses by to Gemstar-TV Guide. PMC and its investors received
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`a substantial payment under the agreement.
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`16. More recently, on May 18, 2011, Cisco Systems, Inc., and Scientific-Atlanta LLC
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`licensed the ‘304 Patent family in a transaction that included a substantial payment. This was a
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`nonexclusive license granted in settlement of litigation to make, use, and sell products and
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`services of or provided by Cisco or its affiliates.
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`On June 1, 2011, Motorola Mobility agreed to license the ‘304 Patent, among
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`other PMC patents, in a transaction in settlement of litigation that included a substantial
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`payment.
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`In July 2013, DIRECTV, LLC, Hughes Electronics Corporation, Technicolor
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`USA, Inc., and Philips Electronics North America Corporation, agreed to license the ‘304 Patent,
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`among other PMC patents, for a substantial one-time payment in settlement of litigation. The
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`payment is to be shared between PMC and co-plaintiff Pegasus Development Corporation.
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`19.
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`In January 2014, Zynga, Inc. agreed to license the ‘304 Patent, among other PMC
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`patents.
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`In February 2014, Panasonic Corporation agreed to license the ‘304 Patent,
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`among other PMC patents, for a substantial one-time payment and further agreed to a long-term
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`licensing program relationship with PMC. This license was not entered into in connection with
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`the settlement of litigation. Panasonic licensed the PMC patents, including the ‘304 Patent, with
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`knowledge of the pending inter partes review proceedings involving Amazon, Inc.
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`21.
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`In April 2014, Single Touch Interactive R&D IP LLC, Single Touch Systems,
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`Inc., and PMC formed VideoStar LLC, joint venture to exploit unique target licensing
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`opportunities distinct and separate from the current licensing programs of Single Touch and
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`PMC, using Single Touch’s video streaming, and PMC’s pioneering digital broadcast, delivery
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`and payment patents.
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`22.
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`In May 2015, Echostar Corporation and DISH Network Corporation agreed to
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`license the ‘304 Patent, among other PMC patents, for a substantial payment in settlement of
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`litigation.
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`23.
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`In June 2015, ARRIS Group, Inc. agreed to license the ‘304 Patent, among other
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`PMC patents, for itself and certain subsidiaries, for substantial payments. The parties were not
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`engaged in litigation. Like Panasonic, ARRIS licensed the PMC patents, including the ‘304
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`Patent, with knowledge of the pending inter partes review proceedings involving Amazon, Inc.
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`24.
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`In June 2015, PMC concluded a new patent licensing agreement with Sharp
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`Corporation and its subsidiaries. The parties were not engaged in litigation. Like Panasonic and
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`ARRIS, Sharp licensed the PMC patents, including the ‘304 Patent, with knowledge of the
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`pending inter partes review proceedings involving Amazon, Inc.
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`25.
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`These licenses and sublicenses under the PMC patent family, including the ‘304
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`Patent, attest to the industry’s recognition of the validity and relevance of the patents,
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`particularly because many of the license amounts are orders of magnitude above the cost of
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`defense in an infringement action.
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`26.
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`The fact that some licensee companies have chosen not just to purchase licenses
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`but also to make equity investments in PMC also demonstrates their belief in the validity of the
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`‘304 Patent, among other PMC patents.
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`27.
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`This success is attributable not to any particular feature by itself, but rather to the
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`combination of features of PMC’s inventions. Combinations of some of these features are
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`recited in the ‘304 Patent claims.
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`II.
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`PRAISE BY OTHERS/INDUSTRY RECOGNITION: OCEAN TOMO
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`28.
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`PMC has received professional acclaim and acknowledgement of success. Such
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`recognition serves as strong evidence of non-obviousness. See Vulcan Eng’g. Co., Inc. v. Fata
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`Aluminum, Inc., 278 F.3d 1366, 1373 (Fed. Cir. 2002) (“Appreciation by contemporaries skilled
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`in the field of the invention is a useful indicator of whether the invention would have been
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`obvious to such persons at the time it was made.”).
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`29.
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`April 26, 2011, Ocean Tomo, LLC issued its Ocean Tomo Quality Inventor Study
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`in four technology categories. (Ex. 2030.) Ocean Tomo, LLC is an independent, third-party firm
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`that provides an industry leading array of financial products and services related to intangible
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`assets such as patents. As part of its services, it analyzed and assessed the value of patents that
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`have been issued at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In 2010, Ocean Tomo undertook a
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`study of the top patent inventors relative to the quality of their 2010 issued and in-force patents.
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`30.
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`The study was performed using the Ocean Tomo PatentRatings® system, which is
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`“the first market-validated software platform for objectively assessing patent quality, relative
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`value, and competitive trends for patents, patent portfolios, companies, and technology sectors.
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`The Ocean Tomo PatentRatings® System uses a patented method of patent quality valuation,
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`(USP 6,556,992 7,657,476 and 7,716,226 and other US and foreign patents pending) that is
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`statistically based calculating the relative quality of all patents issued by the U.S. Patent Office
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`since 1976 using more than 50 independent and objective factors that are correlated to patent
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`value.” Id.
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`31.
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`Regarding the PMC patents, the Study states: “[i]n Wireless, the top rated
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`inventor with 16 patents in USPC 455, 370 & 375 is John Harvey. These patents have an
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`average IPQ score of 235.7 which puts his patents in the top 0.1% of the approximate
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`220,000, active U.S. utility patents granted in 2010.”1 Id. (emphasis added). The ‘304 Patent
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`and these patents are part of the same patent family. This independent industry praise is strong
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`objective evidence of the non-obviousness of the inventions.
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`III.
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`PRAISE BY OTHERS/INDUSTRY RECOGNITION: CITATION OF
`PMC PATENTS BY OTHERS
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`32.
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`Additionally, evidence of “forward citations,” in other words, third party patents
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`and publications that cite to the ‘304 Patent family, evidence industry recognition of the
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`significance of the inventions. It is my understanding that a number of valuation studies find a
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`positive correlation between a patent’s forward citations and its value. The ‘304 Patent family
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`has been cited by several hundred patents and publications, including:2
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`US20070022447A1 System and Methods for Enhancing the Experience of
`Spectators Attending a Live Sporting Event, with
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`1 The USPC classes correspond to telecommunications (455), multiplex communications (370), and pulse or digital
`communications (375). The sixteen patents in these USPC classes that issued in 2010 are US 7,860,249,
`US 7,860,131, US 7,849,479, US 7,831,204, US 7,830,925, US 7,784,082, US 7,783,252, US 7,774,809,
`US 7,769,344, US 7,769,170, US 7,764,685, US 7,761,890, US 7,752,650, US 7,752,649, US 7,747,217,
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`2 Forward citations were identified using AcclaimIP’s “Forward Citation” product on June 25, 2015.
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`US20030052916A1 System and method for controlling networked devices
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`non-internet related information through multiple
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`Intuitive mapping between explicit and implicit
`personalization
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`US20010041612A1 Systems and methods for cross-platform access to a
`wagering interface
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`Input-output circuit, recording apparatus and
`reproduction apparatus for digital video signal
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`US20030044165A1 Video data recorder with for recording predefined format
`shows
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`US20030196203A1 Electronic television program guide schedule system and
`method with remote product ordering
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`US20030028903A1 System and method for storing and processing data for
`display on a display device
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`US20030110501A1 Personalizing media presentations based on a target
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`US20020052197A1 Cordless phone back link for interactive television system
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`US20030125822A1 Wagering interface system and method
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`US20030177497A1 Video clipping system and method
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`US20020152476A1 Audio/video programming and charging system and
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`US20030112276A1 User augmentation of content
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`US20030182658A1 System and method for preprogrammed purchasing of
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`US20020038257A1 Apparatus for transmitting and receiving executable
`applications as for a multimedia system
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`Audio and video transmission and receiving system
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`Audio and video transmission and receiving system
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`Compressed digital-data interactive program system
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`Compressed digital-data interactive program system
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`Compressed digital-data interactive program system
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`Compressed digital-data interactive program system
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`Distance learning system providing individual television
`participation, audio responses and memory for every
`student
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`System and method for providing targeted programming
`outside of the home
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`US5724091A
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`Compressed digital data interactive program system
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`Interactive computer system for providing an interactive
`presentation with personalized video, audio and graphics
`responses for multiple viewers
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`Simulcast of interactive signals with a conventional video
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`Interactive system and method for offering expert based
`interactive programs
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`Three-dimensional (3D) video presentation system
`providing interactive 3D presentation with personalized
`audio responses for multiple viewers
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`Digital interactive system for providing full interactivity
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`System and method for providing private in-band data to
`digital set-top boxes in a broadcast environment
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`Digital interactive system for providing full interactivity
`with live programming events
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`Electronic book with restricted access features
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`Electronic book with voice emulation features
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`Electronic book with voice emulation features
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`Audio/video signal distribution system for head mounted
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`Operation support system for service creation and
`network provisioning for video dial tone networks
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`Broadcast receiving system comprising a computer and a
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`Securities trading system with multiple levels of interest
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`Methods and systems for retrieving data stored in a
`database
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`Methods and systems for retrieving data stored in a
`database
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`Methods and systems for retrieving data stored in a
`database
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`System for retrieving data stored in a database
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`Methods and systems for retrieving data stored in
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`Methods and systems for retrieving data stored in a
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`Method for retrieving data stored in a database
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`Methods and systems for retrieving data stored in a
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`Impartial co-management to aid crop marketing
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`Information distribution system
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Information processing apparatuses for extracting first
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Information distribution and processing apparatus being
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Low power, short range point-to-multipoint
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`Hand-held video viewer and remote control device
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`Video and digital multimedia aggregator content coding
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`Method and apparatus for gathering programs watched
`data
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`Set top terminal for organizing program options available
`in television delivery system
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`Television delivery system having interactive electronic
`program guide
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`Set top terminal for generating an interactive electronic
`program guide for use with television delivery system
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`Video and digital multimedia aggregator
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`Television terminal modem
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`Advanced set top terminal with electronic mailbox for
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`Television terminal data storage
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`Personal navigator system
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`Device and method for telephony interconnection
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`System and method for accessing set of digital data at a
`remote site
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`System for downloading computer software programs
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`Reprogrammable terminal for suggesting programs
`offered on a television program delivery system
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`Targeted advertisement using television delivery systems
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`Network manager for cable television system headends
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`Method and apparatus for targeted advertising
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`Operations center for a television program packaging and
`delivery system
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`Set top terminal for television delivery system
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`Electronic book alternative delivery systems
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`Electronic book electronic links
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`Electronic book connection to world watch live
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`Electronic book selection and delivery system
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`Television program delivery system
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`Set top terminal for television delivery systems | Set top
`terminal for cable television delivery systems
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`Electronic book library/bookstore system
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`Electronic book selection and delivery system having
`encryption and security features
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`Electronic Book having electronic commerce features
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`Electronic book secure communication with home
`subsystem
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`Resizing document pages to fit available hardware
`screens
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`Virtual on-demand electronic book
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`Electronic book having electronic commerce features
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`Method and apparatus for redirection of server external
`hyper-link references
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`Method and apparatus for redirection of server external
`hyper-link references
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`Cordless phone back link for interactive television system
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`Information distribution and processing system
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`Bond trading system
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`System and method for customizing an interface related
`to accessing, manipulating and viewing internet and non-
`internet related information
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`Method of manufacturing an automotive sound system
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`INTEGRAL SOUND SYSTEM HAVING
`INTERCHANGEABLE MODULES WITH SEPARATE
`MICROCONTROLLERS
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`Method and device for producing an encrypted payload
`data stream and method and device for decrypting an
`encrypted payload data stream
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`US20090288110A1 APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR BROADCAST
`MONITORING
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`Pay-per-view television delivery system
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`System and method for scheduling broadcast of and
`access to video programs and other data using customer
`profiles
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`System and method for scheduling broadcast of and
`access to video programs and other data using customer
`profiles
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`System and method for scheduling broadcast of and
`access to video programs and other data using customer
`profiles
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`Method and apparatus for receiving a digital signal and
`apparatus for recording and reproducing the digital signal
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`Input-output circuit, recording apparatus and
`reproduction apparatus for digital video signal
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`Input-output circuit, recording apparatus and
`reproduction apparatus for digital video signal
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`Input-output circuit, recording apparatus and
`reproduction apparatus for digital video signal
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`Input-output circuit, recording apparatus and
`reproduction apparatus for digital video signal
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`Method and apparatus for receiving a digital signal and
`apparatus for recording and reproducing the digital signal
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`Method and apparatus for receiving and/or reproducing
`digital signal
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`Method and apparatus for receiving a digital signal and
`apparatus for recording and reproducing the digital signal
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`Method and apparatus for receiving and/or reproducing
`digital signal
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`Receiver set, information apparatus and receiving system
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`Input-output circuit, recording apparatus and
`reproduction apparatus for digital video signal
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`Input-output circuit, recording apparatus and
`reproduction apparatus for digital video signal
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`Receiver set, information apparatus and receiving system
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`Advertisement reconciliation system
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`Audio/video programming and charging system and
`method
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`Audio/video system and method utilizing a head mounted
`apparatus with noise attenuation
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`Audio/video entertainment system and method
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`System and method for providing event spectators with
`audio/video signals pertaining to remote events
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`System and method for providing event spectators with
`audio/video signals pertaining to remote events
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`System and method for providing event spectators with
`audio/video signals pertaining to remote events
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`Video/audio system and method enabling a user to select
`different views and sounds associated with an event
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`Audio/video entertainment system and method
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`US20030213001A1 Method and apparatus for transmitting and downloading
`setup information
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`Systems and methods for digitizing video related to
`products
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`Method and apparatus for transmitting and downloading
`setup information
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`System and method for preprogrammed purchasing of
`television offered products
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`Method and apparatus for transmitting and downloading
`setup information
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`Systems and methods for capturing and storing a product-
`related video frame
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`Method and apparatus for transmitting and downloading
`setup information
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`Method and apparatus for transmitting and downloading
`setup information
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`US20020079764A1 Compressor and driving motor assembly
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`Streaming multimedia network with automatically
`switchable content sources
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`System and method for enabling a user to move between
`cyclically transmitted image streams
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`System and method for enabling a user to rapidly access
`images in cyclically transmitted image streams
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`Browser for use in navigating a body of information, with
`particular application to browsing information
`represented by audiovisual data
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`Variable rate video playback with synchronized audio
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`System and method for the broadcast dissemination of
`time-ordered data
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`System and method for the broadcast dissemination of
`time-ordered data
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`System and method for selective recording of information
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`Alerting users to items of current interest
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`Systems and methods for managing an inventory
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`Systems and methods for providing information to a
`customer
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`System and methods for enhancing the experience of
`spectators attending a live sporting event, with bookmark
`setting capability
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`System and methods for enhancing the experience of
`spectators attending a live sporting event, with automated
`video stream switching functions
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`System and methods for enhancing the experience of
`spectators attending a live sporting event, with content
`filtering function
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`System and methods for enhancing the experience of
`spectators attending a live sporting event, with user
`authentication capability
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`Method and apparatus for tv broadcasting and reception
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`Method and apparatus for selectively receiving and
`storing a plurality of video signals
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`Mapping system for producing event identifying codes
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`Method and apparatus for simultaneous compression of
`video, audio and data signals
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`Digital signal recording/reproduction apparatus and
`method
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`Paperless publication distribution and retrieval system
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`Telephonic-interface statistical analysis system
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`Telephonic-interface statistical analysis system
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`Bond trading system
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`Encryption of signals to insure viewership of
`commercials
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`Protection of a component video signal
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`Method and apparatus to defeat composite video signal
`protection
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`Electronic television program guide for a television
`system having two tuners
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`Subscriber unit and delivery system for wireless
`information retrieval
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`Audience measurement system for digital television |
`Vorrichtung für die Erfassung der Einschaltquoten für
`das digitale Fernsehen | Système de mesure d'audience
`pour la télévision numérique
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`Apparatus, system, and method for processing digital
`audio/video signals
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`Interactive wagering system with promotions
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`Interactive wagering systems and methods with multiple
`television feeds
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`Systems and methods for cross-platform access to a
`wagering interface
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`Interactive wagering system
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`Interactive wagering systems and processes
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`Systems and methods for providing fixed-odds and pari-
`mutuel wagering
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`Interactive wagering system with totalisator selection
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`US6674448B1
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`Interactive wagering system with controllable graphic
`displays
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`Interactive wagering systems and processes
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`Interactive wa