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`AO 120 (Rev. 08/10)
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`TO:
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`Mail Stop 8
`Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`REPORT ON THE
`FILING OR DETER.MINA TION OF AN
`ACTION REGARDING A PATENT OR
`TRADEMARK
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`[n Compliance with 35 1-LS.C § 2.90 and/or 15 U.S.C. § l l 16 you are hereby advised that a court action has been
`District of Nevada
`filed in the U.S. District Court
`on the following
`( D the patent ac110n invoives 35 U.S.C. § 292.):
`D Trademarks or
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`~Patents.
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`DOCKET NO.
`2:18-cv-00864-APG-NJK
`PLAfNTIFF
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`DA TE FILED 5/14/2018
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`U.S. DISTRlCT COURT
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`District of Nevada
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`DEFENDANT
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`LINKSMART WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, LLC
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`GOLDEN NUGGET, INC. and LANDRY'S INC.
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`PATENTOR
`TRADEMARK NO.
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`DATE OF PATENT
`OR TRADEMARK
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`HOLDER OF PATENT OR TRADEMARK
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`l US RE46,459E
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`6/27/2017
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`LINKSMART WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, LLC
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`2 Complaint attached
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`3
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`4
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`5
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`In the above-entitled case, the following patent(s)/ trademark(s) have been included:
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`DATE INCLUDED
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`n Amendment
`DATE OF PATENT
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`(cid:143) Cross Bill
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`HOLDER OF PATENT OR TRADEMARK
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`[n the above-----entitled case, the following decision has been rendered or judgement issued:
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`DECISIONiJUDGEMENT
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`CLERK
`Isl Debra K. Kempi
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`(BY) DEPUTY CLER,.'Z
`Isl S. Denson
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`DATE
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`511412018
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`Co1Jy 1-----Upon initiation of action, mail this copy to Director Copy 3-----lJ 110n termination of action, mail this copy to Director
`Copy 2-----Uimn filing document adding patent(s), mail this copy to Director Copy 4-----Case file copy
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`AO 120 (Rev. 08/10)
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`TO:
`
`Mail Stop 8
`Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
`
`REPORT ON THE
`FILING OR DETER.MINA TION OF AN
`ACTION REGARDING A PATENT OR
`TRADEMARK
`
`[n Compliance with 35 1-LS.C § 2.90 and/or 15 U.S.C. § l l 16 you are hereby advised that a court action has been
`District of Nevada
`filed in the U.S. District Court
`on the following
`( D the patent ac110n invoives 35 U.S.C. § 292.):
`D Trademarks or
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`~Patents.
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`DOCKET NO.
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`DATE FILED
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`U.S. DISTRlCT COURT
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`PLAfNTIFF
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`DEFENDANT
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`District of Nevada
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`LINKSMART WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, LLC
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`CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION
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`PATENTOR
`TRADEMARK NO.
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`DATE OF PATENT
`OR TRADEMARK
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`l US RE46,459E
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`6i27/2017
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`2
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`3
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`4
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`5
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`HOLDER OF PATENT OR TRADEMARK
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`LINKSMART WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, LLC
`(See Attached Complaint)
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`In the above-entitled case, the following patent(s)/ trademark(s) have been included:
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`DATE INCLUDED
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`PATENTOR
`TRADEMARK NO.
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`INCLUDED BY
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`n Amendment
`DATE OF PATENT
`OR TRADEMARK
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`(cid:143) Answer
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`(cid:143) Cross Bill
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`(cid:143) Other Pleadmg
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`HOLDER OF PATENT OR TRADEMARK
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`l
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`2
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`4
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`[n the above-----entitled case, the following decision has been rendered or judgement issued:
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`DECISIONiJUDGEMENT
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`CLERK
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`Debra K. Kempi
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`(BY) DEPUTY CLER,.'Z
`/s/ Justin Matott
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`DATE
`5/14/2018
`
`Co1Jy 1-----Upon initiation of action, mail this copy to Director Copy 3-----lJ 110n termination of action, mail this copy to Director
`Copy 2----·U1mn filing document adding patent(s), mail this copy to Director Copy 4-----Case file copy
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`The system that Caesars provides at its hotel properties, such as its Las
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`Vegas Properties, provides that a rule set programmed in the redirection
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`server may redirect the web site that the user, i.e., hotel guest, is trying to
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`access to a "popup window" wherein the enters login credentials, i.e., name
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`and hotel room, to activate or purchase a particular tier oflnternet access. 2
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`When you first aC<'...ess the property WiFl system, a pop~up screen will appear on your
`computer or mobile device, You must enter your room number and last name to receive the
`discounted rate that is included in your resort fee. You will then be asked to pick a service:
`Basic (free with resort fee) and Premium (additional fee,
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`wherein the rule set contains at least one of a plurality of functions used to
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`control data passing between the user and a public network. The server that
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`provides the user's gateway to the Internet at a Caesars location, e.g.,
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`Caesars' s Las Vegas Properties, is configured to be able to redirect users to
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`the aforementioned portal regardless of an Internet address that the user
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`requests.
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`wherein the redirection server is configured to automatically modify at least
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`a portion of the rule set while the rule set is correlated to the temporarily
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`assigned network address. For example, upon a user's payment or other
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`login authentication once the user enters information at the portal, the server
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`modifies its rule set to allow that user to access to the Internet from their
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`suite.
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`wherein the redirection server is configured to modify at least a portion of
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`the rule set as a function of some combination of time, data transmitted to
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`or from the user, or location the user accesses. For example, upon payment
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`or authentication of a hotel guest's credentials, i.e., use of a pre-determined
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`pass or login that provides access, a portion of the rule set is modified by
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`providing the user with Internet access for a limited amount of time ( e.g.,
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`one day), while the rule set is correlated to the temporarily assigned network
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`address given to the user.
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`e.
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`wherein the redirection server is configured to modify at least a portion of
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`the rule set as a function of time while the rule set is correlated to the
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`temporarily assigned network address. For example, upon payment for a
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`limited time oflnternet use, a portion of the rule set is modified by providing
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`the user with Internet access for a limited amount of time ( e.g., one day),
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`while the rule set is correlated to the temporarily assigned network address
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`given to the user.
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`3 2.
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`Caesars indirect! y infringes the '4 5 9 patent, under 3 5 U.S. C. § 2 71 (b ), by actively
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`inducing direct infringement by others, for example, Caesars customers and guests and its
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`properties who use the Accused System provided by Caesars for Internet Access following
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`Caesars's instructions on how to access the Wi-Fi network. By at least the filing date and/or service
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`date of this Complaint, Caesars had knowledge of the '459 patent and that its actions resulted in
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`direct infringement of the '459 patent. Caesars also knew or was willfully blind that its actions
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`would induce direct infringement by others and intended that its actions would do so.
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`33.
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`In accordance with 35 U.S.C. § 287, Caesars has had knowledge of the Asserted
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`Patent at least as of the filing date of this Complaint and/or the date this Complaint was served.
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`34.
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`Despite Caesars's knowledge of the Asserted Patent and its infringing activities,
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`Caesars continues to make, use, market, offer for sale, and/or sell in the United States systems that
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`infringe the Asserted Patent. Caesars has continued to infringe in wanton disregard ofLinksmart's
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`patent rights.
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`35.
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`Caesars's continued infringement of the Asserted Patent has damaged and will
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`continue to damage Linksmart.
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`Damages
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`36.
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`The foregoing paragraphs are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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`I II
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`37.
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`As a result of Caesars's acts of infringement, Linksmart has suffered actual and
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`consequential damages; however, Linksmart does not yet know the full extent of the infringement.
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`The extent of Caesars' s infringement and damages suffered by Linksmart cannot be ascertained
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`except through discovery and special accounting. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Linksmart
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`seeks recovery of damages at least for reasonable royalties, unjust enrichment, and benefits
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`received by Caesars as a result of infringing the patents-in-suit. Linksmart further seeks any other
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`damages to which Linksmart is entitled under law or in equity.
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`Irreparable Harm to Linksmart
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`38.
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`39.
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`The foregoing paragraphs are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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`Linksmart has been irreparably harmed by Caesars's acts of infringement.
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`Linksmart will continue to be irreparably harmed unless and until Caesars' s acts of infringement
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`are enjoined by this Court. Linksmart has no adequate remedy at law to redress Caesars's
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`continuing acts of infringement. The hardships that would be imposed upon Caesars are less than
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`those faced by Linksmart should an injunction not issue. Furthermore, the public interest would
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`be served by issuance of an injunction.
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`Attorneys' Fees
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`40.
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`Caesars's infringement of the Asserted Patent is exceptional, and Linksmart is
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`entitled to recover reasonable and necessary attorneys' fees under applicable law.
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`WHEREFORE, Linksmart respectfully requests that this Court enter judgment in its favor
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`Prayer for Relief
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`and grant the following relief:
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`a.
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`b.
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`A judgment that Caesars directly and/or indirectly infringes the '459 patent;
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`An Order enjoining, permanently, Caesars and its respective officers, directors,
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`agents, partners, servants, employees, attorneys, licensees, successors, and assigns,
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`and those in active concert or participation with any of them, from engaging in
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`infringing activities with respect to the '459 patent;
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`c.
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`A judgment that Caesars's infringement has been willful and that Caesars's
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`continued infringement of the '459 patent is willful;
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`A ruling that this case is exception and awarding Linksmart its reasonable
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`attorneys' fees under 35 U.S.C. § 285;
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`e.
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`A judgment and order requiring Caesars to pay Linksmart damages in an amount
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`adequate to compensate Linksmart for Caesars's infringement, but in no event less
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`than a reasonable royalty under 35 U.S.C. § 284, including supplemental damages
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`for any continuing post-verdict infringement up until entry of judgment, with an
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`accounting, as needed, as well as treble damages for willful infringement under 35
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`f.
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`g.
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`h.
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`1.
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`U.S.C. § 284;
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`Award enhanced damages pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 284;
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`A judgment and order requiring Caesars to pay Linksmart' s costs of this action
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`(including all disbursements);
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`An order for an accounting of damages;
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`A judgment and order requiring Caesars to pay pre-judgment and post-judgment
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`interest to the full extent allowed under the law; and
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`J.
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`Award such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and proper under
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`the circumstances.
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`Demand for Jury Trial
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`Pursuant to Rule 3 8(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, plaintiff Linksmart
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`Wireless Technology, LLC demands trial by jury on all issues so triable.
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`Dated: May 14, 2018
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`BORGHESE LEGAL, LTD.
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`By:
`
`Isl Mark Borghese
`Mark Borghese
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`RUSS, AUGUST & KABAT
`
`Larry C. Russ
`Marc A Fenster
`Benjamin T. Wang
`KentN. Shum
`Bahrad A Sokhansanj
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`Attorneys for Plaintiff
`LINK.SMART WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY,
`LLC
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`EXHIBIT A
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`CaseQaW-ev100fili000&ID~D~urim:r411ftllllflffllllll
`c19) United States
`c12) Reissued Patent
`Ikudome et al.
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`US00RE46459E
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`US RE46,459 E
`(IO) Patent Number:
`(45) Date of Reissued Patent:
`Jun. 27, 2017
`
`'111~1111111
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`(54) USER SPECIFIC AUTOMATIC DATA
`REDIRECTION SYSTEM
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`(56)
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`References Cited
`
`U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
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`(71) Applicant: Linksmart Wireless Technology, LLC,
`Pasadena, CA (US)
`
`(72)
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`Inventors: Koichiro Ikudome, Lomita, CA (US);
`Moon Tai Yeung, Monrovia, CA (US)
`
`5,678,041 A
`5,696,898 A
`
`10/1997 Baker et al.
`12/1997 Baker et al .............. 395/187.01
`(Continued)
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`FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
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`(73) Assignee: LINKSMART WIRELESS
`TECHNOLOGY, LLC, Pasadena, CA
`(US)
`
`CA
`CA
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`7 /1998
`2226814 Al
`3/2003
`2226814
`(Continued)
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`(21) Appl. No.: 14/691,246
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`(22) Filed:
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`Apr. 20, 2015
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`Related U.S. Patent Documents
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`Reissue of:
`(64) Patent No.:
`Issued:
`Appl. No.:
`Filed:
`U.S. Applications:
`(60) Provisional application No. 60/084,014, filed on May
`4, 1998.
`
`6,779,118
`Aug. 17, 2004
`09/295,966
`Apr. 21, 1999
`
`(51)
`
`Int. Cl.
`H04L 29106
`(52) U.S. Cl.
`CPC .............. H04L 29106 (2013.01); H04L 63/08
`(2013.01)
`
`(2006.01)
`
`( 58) Field of Classification Search
`CPC . H04L 29/06; H04L 63/0227; H04L 63/0236;
`H04L 63/0263; H04L 63/08; H04L
`63/102; H04L 63/0435; H04L 67/2814;
`H04L 67/42
`USPC .................................... 726/7, 14; 705/50-80
`See application file for complete search history.
`
`Riden, R. et al.: Gateway Special Interest Group Meeting Notes;
`Request for comments 898898, published in Apr. 1984.
`(Continued)
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`Primary Examiner -
`Jalatee Worjloh
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm - Hershkovitz &
`Associates, PLLC; Abe Hershkovitz
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`ABSTRACT
`(57)
`A data redirection system for redirecting user's data based
`on a stored rule set. The redirection of data is performed by
`a redirection server, which receives the redirection rule sets
`for each user from an authentication and accounting server,
`and a database. Prior to using the system, users authenticate
`with the authentication and accounting server, and receive a
`network address. The authentication and accounting server
`retrieves the proper rule set for the user, and communicates
`the rule set and the user's address to the redirection server.
`The redirection server then implements the redirection rule
`set for the user's address. Rule sets are removed from the
`redirection server either when the user disconnects, or based
`on some predetermined event. New role sets are added to the
`redirection server either when a user connects, or based on
`some predetermined event.
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`43 Claims, 1 Drawing Sheet
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