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`In Re Application of
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`John C. Harvey and James W. Cuddihy
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`Examiner:
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`FAILE, A.
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`Serial No.
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`08/449,097
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`Group Art Unit:
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`2737
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`Filed:
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`May 24, 1995
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`Atty. Docket.
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`05634.0208
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`For: SIGNAL PROCESSING APPARATUS
`AND METHODS
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`BOX: FEE AMENDMENT
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`Assistant Commissioner of Patents
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`Washington, D.C. 20231
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`Sir:
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`AMENDMENT UNDER 37 C.F.R. § 1.111
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`This ttmendment is responsive to the Non-Final Office Action mailed
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`April2, 1998. Applicants respectfully request that the following amendments be
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`entered into the above-captioned application:
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`In the Claims
`Applicants request entering of the below amendments to the claims. Claims Z-4~
`{1~2(25-2( 33;3!1,3(.38, ,f((-4'( 464t:50, 81-5'3 ifss are amended. For the
`PTO's convenience, claims that remain unchanged are included below in order to allow
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`the Examiner to review all pending claims from this response in their numerical order.
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`(Twice Amended) A method of processing signals at a receiver
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`receiver station having a plurality of processors, said method
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`receiv' g an information transmission containing a digital television
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`signal and a m sage stream;
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`detecting aid message stream in said information transmission;
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`selecting on message of said detected m~ssage stream;
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`inputting at 1 ast a first portion of said selected one message to a control
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`processor;
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`selecting control
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`formation in said inputted first portion of said selected
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`one message~ [and comm
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`icating said selected control information to at least
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`one register memory;]
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`stream on the basis of a plurali of comparisons at said at least one register
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`or format of at least one segment of said message
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`memory;]
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`selecting and outputting [s ected] under the control of said control
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`processor, other portions of said me sage stream to said plurality of processors~,
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`based on said control information;
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`controlling the [reception or presen tion] timing of communicating [of]
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`television programming in accordance with aid message stream; and
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`[metering or monitoring] storin infor ation evidencin the availability,
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`use or usage of said television programming or aid message stream.
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`(Twice Amended) A method of pro ssing signals at a receiver
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`station, said receiver station having a plurality of pro essors, said plurality of
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`s includin a first control rocessor which controls a remainder of said
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`f rocessors based on a messa e stream said method comprising the
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`steps of:
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`eceiving an information transmission containing a message stream
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`ge erating a control portion of said message stream at said
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`transmission stati n that is effective at a receiver station to cause said first control
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`rocessor to select ortions of said messa e stream that control said control
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`reception or presentatio of] television programming and (ii) controlling the
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`eter or monitor the availability, use or usage of] said
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`television programming [or aid message stream]; and
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`[(3)]
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`transmitting sai message stream to be received at said receiver
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`station.
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`method of processing signals in a network,
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`comprising the steps of:
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`[(l)]receiving an information t nsmission to be transmitted;
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`[ (2) ]receiving an instruct signal hich is effective to one of:
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`effect a transmitters ation to generate at least a first message
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`that is effective to enable a receiver tation to control the reception or
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`presentation of television programm· g and meter or monitor the
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`availability, use or usage of said televis·on programming or said at least a
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`first message; [or] and
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`(b)
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`effect a first receiver station
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`generate at least a first
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`message that is effective to enable a second eceiver station to control the
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`tion or presentation of television programming and meter or monitor
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`ilability, use or usage of said television programming or said at
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`[(3)]receiv g a transmitter control signal which operates at one of said
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`transmitter station a d said first receiver station to communicate said at least a
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`first message to a tr
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`[(4)]transmitting s id information transmission, said instruct signal and
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`said transmitter control si
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`5.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of
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`programming said control processor to execute a controlled function in response
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`to said one message.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of
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`programming said control processor to compare information stored in at least a
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`first of said at least one register memory with control function invoking
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`information.
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`message.
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`The method of claim 6, further comprising the
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`ing said control processor to compare information stored in at
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`t least one register memory with information that
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`a length or format of at least a portion of said one
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`8.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim.2, wherein said at least one
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`register memory includes an input signal register memory and said step of
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`selecting control information in said inputted first portion of said selected one
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`message and communicating said selected control information to a plurality of
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`registers memories comprises:
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`communicating said at least a first portion of said selected one message to
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`said input signal memory;
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`selecting information at said input signal memory to compare or
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`communicate; and
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`communicating said control information to at least a second of said at
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`least one register memory.
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`, (Unchanged) The method of claim 8, further colll:prising the step of
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`communicating at least one of said other portions of said message stream to said
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`input signal register memory.
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`(UncJ;tanged) The method of cl~~m 2, further comprising the step of
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`controlling a switch to output at least one of said selected other portions of said
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`message stream to a specific one of said plurality of processors.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 10, further comprising the step
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`of controlling said switch to communicate said at least one of said selected other
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`portions of said message stream from one of (1) said control processor and (2) a
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`buffer that inputs to said control processor.
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`12.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 10, wherein said switch outputs
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`said at least one of said selected other portions to said control processor.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 10, wherein ~aid switch outputs
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`said at least one of said selected other portions to one of a signal processor and a
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`central processor.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 10, further comprising the step
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`of programming said control processor to control said switch based on
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`information contained in said message stream.
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`15.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 14, further comprising the steps
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`of:
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`programinmg said control processor with comparison information to
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`serve as a basis for determining the length or format of said at least one segment
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`of said message stream; and
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`programming said control processor to compare information stored at
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`said at least one register memory to said comparison information.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 14, wherein said control
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`processor and said switch are located on a single microchip.
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`17.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 2, wherein said control processor
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`receives"'Said at least a first portion of said message from a first of said plurality
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`of processors and controls outputting to a second of said plurality of processors.
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`18.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 17, wherein said first processor
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`performs one of (1) converting information detected in said message stream
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`based on protocols and (2) assembling processor code based on information
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`detected in said message stream, said message further comprising the step of
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`communicating machine language code to said second processor in said selected
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`other portions of said message stream.
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`19.
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`(Once Amended) The method of claim 2, wherein [said control
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`processor controls] a decryptor [to decrypt] decrypts at least some of said
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`message stream, said method further comprising the step of outputting one or
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`more of said selected other portions of said message stream to said decryptor.
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`20.
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`(Once Amended) The method of claim 19, further comprising the
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`steps of:
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`1)3.
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`[decrypting] selecting at least a portion of said message stream; and
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`controlling said decryptor in accordance with said [decrypted] selected at
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`least a portion of said message stream.
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`(Once Am-:-ended) The method of claim 20, wherein said
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`[decryp~ed] selected at least a portion of said message stream comprises a
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`decryption key.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 21, further comprising the step
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`of decrypti}lg at least some of said digital television signal in accordance with
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`said decryption key.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps
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`of:
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`storing a decrypted portion of said at least some of said message at some
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`or all of said at least one register memory; and
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`processing decrypted portions of said message stream simultaneously.
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`24.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 23, further comprising the step
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`of decrypting processor ·code contained in said message stream.
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`(Once Amended)
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`· The method of claim 2, wherein a standard
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`informs said receiver station of a signal to be processed, said method
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`further comp 'sing the step of [identifying] evaluating at least some of said
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`selected one mes ge based on said standard.
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`26.
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`The method of claim 25, wherein further
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`comprising the step of:
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`storing at least a
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`Word and a Standard Length me ory; and
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`programming said receiver st ion to compare data received in said
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`information transmission to information ontained at said one or more of a
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`Standard Word and a Standard Length me
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`(Unchanged) The method of cla,im 25, wherein said receiver
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`identifies, based on said standard, one of(l) an end of a prior message and (2) a
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`header in said selected one message.
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`28.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 25, further comprising the step
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`of causing said control processor to process an interrupt signal based on said
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`standard.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of
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`programming said receiver station to communicate a processor interrupt signal
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`to at least one of said plurality of processors.
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`30.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 29, wherein two or more of said
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`plurality of processors are adapted to communicate or respond to processor
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`interrupt signals, said method further comprising the step of programming said
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`receiver station to select at least one of said two or more processors to interrupt.
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`31.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 30, wherein said control
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`processor selects said at least one of said two or more processors, said method
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`further comprising the steps·of:
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`detecting a processor interrupt signal in said information transmission;
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`and
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`inputting said processor interrupt signal to said control processor.
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`32.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 2, wherein said receiver station
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`includes a video monitor and a first of said. plurality of processors generates a
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`video signal to be displayed as part of said television programming, said method
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`further comprising the step of outputting to said first processor a first of said
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`selected other portions of said message stream which causes said first processor
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`to communicate said video signal to said video monitor.
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`The method of claim 32, wherein said receiver
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`eaker and a second of said plurality of processors [to]
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`generates an audio si
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`containing audio to be emitted as part of said
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`television programming, sai
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`ethod further comprising the step of outputting
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`C0" '}J{J \audio signal t? s
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`· ch causes which causes said second processor to communicate said
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`34.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 33, wherein said receiver station
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`includes one or more of a tuner and a portion receiver 'and a third of said
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`plurality of processors is adapted to control said one or more of a tuner and a
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`portion receiver, said method further comprising the step of programming said
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`third processor to control said one or more of a tuner and a portion receiver
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`based oninformationcontained in said selected other portions of said message
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`stream.
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`(Once Amended) The method of claim 2, wherein at least one of
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`ther portions of said message stream contains first processor code
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`that controls at lea one of said plurality of processors to generate information
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`· deo or audio signals, said method further comprising
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`the steps of:
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`selecting second processor c e contained in said selected one message;
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`and
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`communicating said first processor co
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`in accordance with said second
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`processor code.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 35, wherein said second
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`processor code programs said control processor to select control information in
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`said message stream and communicate said selected control information to said
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`at least one register memory, said method further comprising the step of
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`processing control information of a new composition and/or length in
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`accordance with said second processor code.
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`receiver ation includes a second plurality of processors, said method further
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`The method of claim 2, wherein [said] a second
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`e steps of:
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`receivin said information transmission at a signal generator operatively
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`generating (1
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`irst cadence information which is effective at said receiver
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`station to execute a pre etermined instruction, and (2) at least one message
`element containing one or o(; instructions to be directed to a specific one of
`said second plurality of proc sors; and
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`embedding said cadence
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`formation and said at least one message
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`element in said information trans
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`· ssion; and
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`communicating said informati
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`transmission, said cadence information
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`and said at least one message element to
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`register memories, said method further comprising e steps of:
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`communicating to said signal generator second
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`which operates at said plurality of [dedicated] register =ni.~~=
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`portion of one message of said message stream.
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`39.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 37, wherein said signal
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`generator embeds said generated message stream in said information
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`transmission, said method further comprising the step of communicating said
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`television programming to said transmitter in said information transmission.
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`(Once Amended) The method of claim 37, wherein said second
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`n includes one of a tuner and a portion receiver operatively
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`second plurality of processors, said method further
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`=~~it~tin=e an instruction which operates at said receiver
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`station to control said one o said tuner and said portion receiver to receive a
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`signal containing at least some
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`said television programming; and
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`transmitting said television
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`·~~ stepsof
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`(Once Amended) The method of claim 3, further comprising the
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`a first instruction specifying a control function to be executed;
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`econd instruction specifying a data structure, length, or
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`format;
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`comprising a command; and
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`d second instructions in a sequence, said sequence
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`communicating to [said] .a si al generator [second] cadence information
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`which operates at said [plurality of ded ated register] receiver station to select a
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`portion of one message of said message stre
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`42.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 41, further comprising the steps
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`processing data specifying a condition which must exist at said receiver
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`station; and
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`including said data specifying a condition in said command.
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`43.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 41, wherein said command
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`operates at said receiver station to execute one or more instructions contained in
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`an instruction set, said method further comprising the step of organizing said
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`message stream to include said instruction set.
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`44.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 41, further comprising the step
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`of transmitting operating instructions which enable said receiver station to
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`execute said control function in response to said command.
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`45.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 41, wherein said command
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`operates at said receiver station to present one or more receiver specific data at
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`an output device, said receiver specific data generated in accordance with said
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`instruction set, said method further comprising the step of transmitting one or
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`more of (1) subscriber transaction data to be stored and processed at said receiver
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`station and (2) meter-monitor data.
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`46.
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`(Once Amended) The method of claim 41, further comprising the
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`step of transmhting a signal which operates at said receiver station to
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`communicate a processor interrupt to at least a porti~n of said plurality of
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`processors.
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`The method of claim 46, further comprising the
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`an instruction which operates at said receiver station to
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`lurality of processor to [selected] select a second
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`processor to be interrupted.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 3, further comprising the steps
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`of:
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`selecting at least some of said television programming at said
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`transmission station;
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`selecting meter-monitor data; and
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`organizing said message stream to include said selected at least some of
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`said television programming and said selected meter-monitor data.
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`49.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 4, wherein said at least a first
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`message contains first cadence information, a first execution segment, and an
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`information segment, said information segment containing a first part of data
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`and an instruction set, said method further comprising the steps of:
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`generating one.or more second messages, each of said second messages
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`containing second cadence information and some other part of said data and an
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`instruction set;
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`organizing said first and second messages in a sequence, said sequence
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`comprising a message stream; and
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`transmitting said message stream.
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`(Once Amended) A method of claim 4, wherein said at least a
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`ntains multiple elements of fixed length, said first message
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`tion segment containing an instruction set, said method
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`age containing multiple elements of fixed length,
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`said multiple elements comprising
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`firstly embedding said first messa
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`into an information transmission;
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`equently embedding said second message into said information
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`id first message firstly and said second message subsequently in
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`said information tr
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`smission comprising [said]~ message stream; and
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`51.
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim ·4, wherein at least one receiver ,
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`station includes a plurality of processors, said method further comprising the
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`steps of:
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`selecting code to be directed to said plurality of processors;
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`generating one or more first elements or fields to identify a structure of
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`said at least a first message;
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`generating one or more second elements or fields to identify one or more
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`processor instructions in said at least a first message;
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`generating one or more third elements or fields to identify a data format in
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`said at least a first message; and
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`organizing said selected code in a sequence with a plurality of message
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`components, said sequence including said generated first, second, and third
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`elements or fields, said selected code organized in said sequence with said
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`plurality of message components and said generated first, second, and third
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`elements or fields comprising said at least a first message.
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`steps of:
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`The method of claim 4, further comprising the
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`truction specifying a control function to be executed;
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`generating a second ·
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`uction specifying a data structure, length, or
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`format;
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`rocessing data specifying a condition, said data in said structure, length,
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`or forma specified by said second instruction;
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`orga ·zing said first and second instructions and said processed data in a
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`sequence, sai sequence comprising [said] ft command;
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`transmitt g said at least a first message and said command.
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`steps of:
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`The method of claim 4, further comprising the
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`receiving said infor
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`tion transmission at a signal generator operatively
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`connected to said transmitter;
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`generating one or more se ond messages, said one or more second
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`messages containing multiple elem
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`ts of [both] fixed and variable length, said
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`one or more second messages indudin (1) cadence information which is
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`effective at one or more receiver stations
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`execute a predetermined instruction
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`and (2) at least one variable length element ntaining one or more instructions
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`to be directed to a processor;
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`embedding said second message into said ·rst information transmission
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`in a [first] sequence with said first message, said firs message and said second
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`message in said first information transmission in said
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`'rst] sequence comprising
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`a message stream; and
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`transmitting said information transmission and said
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`(Unchanged) The method of claim 53, further comprising the step
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`of transmitting at least some of said television programming.
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`receiver sta ·on includes a plurality of processors, said method further
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`t least one fixed length message element containing specific
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`cadence information hich operates at said at least one receiver station to
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`rogrogrammed] preprogrammed operating
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`instructions;
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`generating a plurality· variable length message elements, each variable
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`length element containing at leas one instruction and having one of (1) an
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`internal length token, and (2) an ass
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`iated signal designating a file, said.
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`plurality of variable length message ele ents containing instructions directed to
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`different ones of said plurality of processo ;
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`organizing said generated at least one
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`ed length message element and
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`said generated plurality of variable length messa
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`elements in a sequence, said
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`at least one fixed length message element and said ge era ted plurality of variable
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`length message elements in said sequence comprising ~at~~~~=~~
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`"
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`message stream; and
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`transmitting said message stream.
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`II.
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`REMARKS
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`A.
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`Introduction
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`The Non-Final Office Action dated April2, 1998 (Office Action) has been
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`carefully revi~wed and the foregoing amendments made in response thereto.
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`Claims 2-4, 7, 19-21, 25-26, 33, 35, 37-38, 40-41, 46-47, 50, 52-53 & 55 are
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`amended. Claims 2-55 are pending in the application.
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`Claims 2-55 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 112, first paragraph, as
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`containing subject matter which was not described in the specification in such a
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`way as to reasonably convey to one skilled in the relevant art that the inventors,
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`at the time the application was filed, had possession of the claimed invention.
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`Claims 2-55 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 112, second paragraph, as being
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`indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject
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`matter which Applicants regard as the invention.
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`Claims 2, 5-7, 19-25, 32 33, 37, 39 & 40 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103 (a)
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`as being unpatentable over Brennand et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,080 in view of
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`Drury, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,636,851.
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`Claims 10 & 13-16 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103 (a) as being
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`unpatentable over Brennand et al. in view of Drury, et al., and further in view of
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`Vigarie et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,748,619.
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`Claim 3 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103 (a) as being unpatentable over
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`Block et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,225,884.
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`Claims 3 & 41-48 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103 (a) as being
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`unpatentable over Brennand et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,080 in view of Murray, U.S.
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`Pat. No. 4,706,109.
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`Claims 4 & 49-55 have not been rejected over the prior art and Applicants
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`assume these claims would be in condition for allowance but for the § 112 first
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`and second paragraph rejections.
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`Claims 8, 9, 11, 17, 18, 26-31,35,35 & 38 have not been rejected over the
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`prior art and Applicants assume these claims would be in condition for
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`allowance but for the § 112 first and second paragraph rejections and if the prior
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`art rejection of independent claim 2 is overcome.
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`Claims 2-55 remain active in this application. No new matter is presented
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`in the foregoing amendments. Approval and entry of same is respectfully
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`requested.
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`B.
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`Response to Requirement Imposed Upon
`Applicants to Resolve Alleged Conflicts Between
`Applicants' Applications.
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`Applicants respectfully traverse the requirements of the Office Action
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`paragraph 5.
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`Paragraph 5 of the Office Action requires Applicants to ·either:
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`(1)
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`file terminal disclaimers in each of the related 328 applications
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`terminally disclaiming each of the other 327 applications; or
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`(2)
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`provide an affidavit attesting to the fact that all claims in the 328
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`applications have been reviewed by applicant and that no conflicting claims exist
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`between the applications; or
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`(3)
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`resolve all conflicts between claims in the related 328 applications
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`by identifying how all the claims in the instant application are distinct and
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`separate inventions from all the claims in the above identified 328 applications.
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`In addition, Examiner states that failure to comply with any one of these
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`requirements will result in abandonment of the application.
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`Examiner states that the requirement has been made because conflicts
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`exist between claims of the related co-pending applications, including the
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`present application. Examiner sets forth only th_e serial numbers of the co(cid:173)
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`pending applications without an indication of which claims are conflicting.
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`Examiner has also attached an Appendix providing what is deemed to be clear
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`evidence that conflicting claims exist between the 328 related co-pending
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`applications and the present application. Further, Examiner states that an
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`analysis of all claims in the 328 related co-pending applications would be an
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`extreme burden on the Office requiring millions of claim con::tparisons.
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`Applicants respectfully traverse these requirements in that Examiner has
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`both improperly imposed the requirements, and has incorrectly indicated that
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`abandonment will occur upon failure to comply with the requirement.
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`Applicants' traversal is supported by the fact that 37 C.F.R. § 1.78 (b) does n?t,
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`under the present circumstances, provide Examiner with authority to require
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`Applicants to either: 1) file terminal disclaimers; 2) file an affidavit; or 3) resolve
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`all apparent conflicts. Additionally, the penalty of abandonment of the instant
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`application for failure to comply with the aforementioned requirement is
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`improper for being outside the legitimate authority to impose abandonment
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`upon an application. The following remarks in Section (B) will explain
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`Applicants' basis for this traversal.
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`1.
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`The PTO's New Requirement is an
`Unlawfully Promulgated Substantive Rule
`Outside the Commissioner's Statutory Grant
`of Power
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`The PTO Commissioner obtains his statutory rulemaking authority from
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`the Congress through the provisions of Title 35 of the United States Code. The
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`broadest grant of rulemaking authority-- 35 U.S.C. § 6 (a) --permits the
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`Commissioner to promulgate regulations directed only to "the conduct of
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`proceedings in the [PTO]". This provision does NOT grant the Commissioner
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`authority to issue substantive rules of patent law. Animal Legal Defense Fund v.
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`Quigg, 932 F.2d 920, 930, 18 USPQ2d 1677, 1686 (Fed. Cir. 1991).1 Applicants
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`lAccord Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft v. Ouigg, 917 F.2d 522,526, 16 USPQ2d 1549, 1552 (Fed. Cir.
`1990); Glaxo Operations UK Ltd. v. Quigg. 894 F.2d 392, 398~99, 13 USPQ2d 1628, 1632-33 (Fed.
`Cir. 1990); Ethicon Inc. v. Quigg. 849 F.2d 1422, 1425,7 USPQ2d 1152,1154 (Fed. Cir 1988).
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`respectfully submit that the Examiner's creation of a new set of requirements
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`based upon 37 CFR § 1.78(b) constitutes an unlawful promulgation of a
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`substantive rule in direct contradiction of a long-established statutory and
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`regulatory scheme.
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`2.
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`The PTO's Requirement is a Substantive Rule
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`The first determination is whether the requirement as imposed by the PTO
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`upon Applicants is substantive or a procedural rule. The Administrative
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`Procedure Act offers general guidelines under which all administrative agencies
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`must operate. A fundamental premise of administrative law is that
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`administrative agencies must act solely within their statutory grant of power.
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`Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, 467 U.S. 837 (1984). The PTO
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`Commissioner has NOT been granted power to promulgate substantive rules of
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`patent law. Merck & Co., Inc. v. Kessler, 80 F.3d 1543 (Fed. Cir. 1996), citing,
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`Animal Legal Defense Fund v. Quigg, 932 F.2d 920, 930, 18 USPQ2d 1677, 1686 (Fed.
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`Cir. 1991).
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`The appropriate test for such a determination is an assessment of the rule'
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`s impact on the Applicants' rights and interests under the patent laws. Fressola v.
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`Manbeck, 36 USPQ2d 1211, 1215 (D.D.C. 1995). As the PTO Commissioner has no
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`power to promulgate substantive rules, the Commissioner receives no deference
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`in his interpretation of the statutes and laws that give rise to the instant
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`requirement. Merck & Co., Inc. v. Kessler, 80 F.3d 1543 (Fed. Cir. 1996), citing,
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`Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, 467 U.S. 837 (1984). When agency
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`rules either (a) depart from existing practice or (b) impact the substantive rights
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`and interests of the effected party. the rule must be considered substantive. Nat'l
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`Ass'n of Home Health Agencies v. Sche.iker, 690 F.2d 932, 949 (D.C. Cir. 1982), cert.
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`denied, 459 U.S. 1205 (1983).
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`a.
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`The PTO Requirement is Substantive
`Because it Radically Changes Long
`Existing Patent Practice by Creating a
`New Requirement Upon Applicants
`Outside the Scope of 37 C.F.R. § 1.78
`(b)
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`The Examiner's requirement is totally distinguishable from the well
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`articulated requirement authorized by 37 CFR § 1.78 (b), because it (1) creates
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`and imposes a new requirement to avoid abandonment of the application based
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`on the allegation that conflicts exist between claims of the related 328 co-pending
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`applications, and (2) it results in an effective final double patenting rejection
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`without the PTO's affirmative double patenting rejection of the claims. Long
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`existing patent practice recognizes only two types of double patenting, double
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`patenting based on 35 U.S.C. § 101 (statutory double patenting) and double
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`patenting analogous to 35 U.S

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