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`IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
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`IOENGINE, LLC,
`Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant,
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`v.
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`PAYPAL HOLDINGS, INC.,
`Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff.
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`INGENICO INC.,
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`Plaintiff,
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`IOENGINE, LLC,
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`Defendant.
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`v.
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`v.
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`IOENGINE, LLC,
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`Counterclaim Plaintiff,
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`INGENICO INC.,
`INGENICO CORP., and
`INGENICO GROUP SA,
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`Counterclaim Defendants.
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`C.A. No. 18-452-WCB
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`JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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`C.A. No. 18-826-WCB
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`JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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`JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION CHART
`In accordance with Paragraph 5 of the Revised Scheduling Order entered in the above-
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`captioned matters, Attorneys for IOENGINE, LLC (“IOENGINE”), PayPal Holdings, Inc.
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`(“PayPal”), and Ingenico Inc., Ingenico Corp., and Ingenico Group SA (collectively, “Ingenico”)
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`(all collectively, “the parties”) respectfully submit this Joint Claim Construction Chart setting forth
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`the parties’ proposed claim construction positions for certain terms and phrases in U.S. Patent Nos.
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`8,539,047 (the “’047 Patent”), 9,059,969 (the “’969 Patent”), and 9,774,703 (the “’703 Patent”)
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`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
`Exhibit 2070
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`(collectively the “Patents in Suit”).1 IOENGINE presently asserts the following claims:
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`Patent
`8,539,047
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`9,059,969
`9,774,703
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`Asserted Claims
`Claims 1, 4, 12, and 25 against PayPal and Ingenico
`Claim 2 against PayPal
`Claim 24 against Ingenico
`Claims 2, 3, 4, and 7 against PayPal and Ingenico
`Claims 55-57, 61, 100, 104-06, 110-11, and 123 against
`PayPal and Ingenico
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`Attached is a chart identifying: (1) the disputed terms/phrases; (2) each party’s proposed
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`construction of the disputed claim language; and (3) citation(s) to the intrinsic and extrinsic
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`evidence in support of the parties’ respective proposed constructions. As reflected in the chart,
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`certain terms have been proposed by PayPal or Ingenico for construction only in one of the PayPal
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`and Ingenico matters. IOENGINE’s position is that all terms should receive the same construction
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`in both cases. Copies of the Patents-in-Suit are attached as Exhibit A, B, and C, and copies of the
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`portions of the intrinsic record (other than the Patents-in-Suit) and extrinsic evidence that are cited
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`in the Joint Claim Construction Chart by one or more parties are attached as Exhibits D – BB. The
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`Exhibits are organized as follows:
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`Exhibit
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`Description
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`Exhibit A
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`U.S. Patent No. 8,539,047
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`Exhibit F
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`Exhibit B
`Exhibit C
`Exhibit D
`Exhibit E
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`U.S. Patent No. 9,059,969
`U.S. Patent No. 9,774,703
`Excerpts from Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2004)
`Excerpts from Dictionary of Computer Science, Engineering, and
`Technology (2001)
`Declaration of Scott McNulty dated April 16, 2010 from the file history of
`U.S. Pat. 7,861,006.
`U.S. Pat. 7,861,006.
`Exhibit G
`Excerpts from Webster’s II New College Dictionary (2001)
`Exhibit H
`Excerpts from Webster’s Third New International Dictionary (2002)
`Exhibit I
`Definition of “user interface,” The Computer Glossary: The Complete
`Exhibit J
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`1 The Patents-in-Suit are asserted against both Ingenico and PayPal.
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`2
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`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
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`Exhibit K
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`Exhibit L
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`Exhibit M
`Exhibit N
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`Exhibit O
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`Exhibit P
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`Exhibit Q
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`Exhibit R
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`Exhibit S
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`Exhibit T
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`Exhibit U
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`Exhibit V
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`Exhibit W
`Exhibit X
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`Exhibit Y
`Exhibit Z
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`Illustrated Dictionary, Ninth Edition, 2001
`Definition of “interactive,” Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary,
`Eleventh Edition, 2003
`Rebuttal Expert Report of Kevin Butler, IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive
`Media Corp. d/b/a Kanguru Solutions, No. 14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31,
`2014), D.I. 107
`Kanguru Defender Basic User Manual (2012)
`Trial Transcript IOENGINE, LLC v. Imation Corp., No 14-1572-GMS (D.
`Del. Dec. 31, 2014)
`Plaintiff IOENGINE, LLC’s Opening Claim Construction Brief, IOENGINE,
`LLC v. Interactive Media Corp. d/b/a Kanguru Solutions, No. 14-1571-GMS
`(D. Del. Dec. 31, 2014) and IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive Media Corp.
`d/b/a Kanguru Solutions, No. 14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31, 2014), D.I. 42
`Markman Hearing Transcript, IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive Media Corp.
`d/b/a Kanguru Solutions, No. 14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31, 2014) and
`IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive Media Corp. d/b/a Kanguru Solutions, No.
`14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31, 2014), D.I. 52
`Plaintiff IOENGINE, LLC’s Answering Claim Construction Brief,
`IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive Media Corp. d/b/a Kanguru Solutions, No.
`14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31, 2014) and IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive
`Media Corp. d/b/a Kanguru Solutions, No. 14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31,
`2014), D.I. 48
`30(6)(b) Deposition of Scott McNulty, IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive Media
`Corp. d/b/a Kanguru Solutions, No. 14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31, 2014)
`and IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive Media Corp. d/b/a Kanguru Solutions,
`No. 14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31, 2014)
`Trial Transcript, IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive Media Corp. d/b/a Kanguru
`Solutions, No. 14-1571-GMS (D. Del. Dec. 31, 2014)
`Ronald Rivest, Chaffing and Winnowing: Confidentiality without
`Encryption, (http://people.csail.mit.edu/rivest/chaffing-980701.txt)
`Definition of “interactive,” HARGRAVE’S COMMUNICATIONS DICTIONARY
`(2001)
`Excerpt from Alberto Leon-Garcia & Indra Widjaja, COMMUNICATIONS
`NETWORKS: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND KEY ARCHITECTURES (Mc-Graw
`Hill 2004)
`Definition of “node,” IBM DICTIONARY OF COMPUTING (10th ed. 1993)
`Definitions of “memory,” and “node” DICTIONARY OF SCIENTIFIC AND
`TECHNICAL TERMS (5th ed. 1994)
`Definition of “memory,” NEWTON’S TELECOM DICTIONARY (18th ed. 2002)
`Dennis J. M. J. deBaar, et al., Coupling application design and user interface
`design, In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in
`Computing Systems (CHI ’92), Penny Bauersfeld, John Bennett, and Gene
`(Eds.). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 259-256. DOI:
`Lynch
`https://doi.org/10.1145/142750.142806
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`Exhibit AA
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`Claim Construction Order, IOENGINE, LLC v. Interactive Media Corp.,
`C.A. No. 14-1571-GMS, D.I. 67; IOENGINE, LLC v. Imation Corp., C.A.
`No. 14-1572-GMS, D.I. 102 (D. Del. March 21, 2016)
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`In addition to the intrinsic materials disclosed in the Joint Claim Construction Chart, each
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`party reserves the right to rely on other portions of the specifications and prosecution history of
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`the Patents-in-Suit during claim construction briefing and argument, including evidence cited by
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`the opposing party in support of its proposed constructions.
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`Case 1:18-cv-00452-WCB Document 86 Filed 06/25/19 Page 5 of 18 PageID #: 1738
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`Dated: June 25, 2019
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`SMITH, KATZENSTEIN & JENKINS LLP
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`/s/ Beth A. Swadley
`Neal C. Belgam (No. 2721)
`Eve H. Ormerod (No. 5369)
`Beth A. Swadley (No. 6331)
`1000 West Street, Suite 1501
`Wilmington, DE 19801
`(302) 652-8400
`nbelgam@skjlaw.com
`eormerod@skjlaw.com
`bswadley@skjlaw.com
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`Noah M. Leibowitz
`Gregory T. Chuebon
`DECHERT LLP
`Three Bryant Park
`1095 Avenue of the Americas
`New York, NY 10036-6797
`(212) 698-3500
`noah.leibowitz@dechert.com
`greg.chuebon@dechert.com
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`Attorneys for Plaintiff IOENGINE, LLC and
`Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff
`IOENGINE, LLC
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`MORRIS, NICHOLS, ARSHT &TUNNELL
`LLP
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`/s/ Brian P. Egan
`Jack B. Blumenfeld (No. 1014)
`Brian P. Egan (No. 6227)
`1201 North Market Street, Suite 1800
`Wilmington, DE 19801
`(302) 658-9200
`jblumenfeld@mnat.com
`began@mnat.com
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`Jared Bobrow
`Travis Jensen
`ORRICK, HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE
`LLP
`1000 Marsh Road
`Menlo Park, CA 94025-1015
`(650) 614-7400
`jbobrow@orrick.com
`tjensen@orrick.com
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`Alyssa Caridis
`ORRICK, HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE
`LLP
`777 South Figueroa Street, Suite 3200
`Los Angeles, CA 90017-5855
`(213) 612-2372
`araridis@orrick.com
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`Attorneys for Defendant/Counterclaim
`Plaintiff PayPal Holdings, Inc.
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`RICHARDS, LAYTON & FINGER, P.A.
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`/s/ Christine D. Haynes
`Frederick L. Cottrell, III (No. 2555)
`Christine D. Haynes (No. 4697)
`One Rodney Square
`920 North King Street
`Wilmington, DE 19801
`(302) 651-7700
`cottrell@rlf.com
`haynes@rlf.com
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`Kerry L. Timbers
`Sharona H. Sternberg
`SUNSTEIN KANN MURPHY & TIMBERS
`LLP
`125 Summer Street
`Boston, MA 02110
`(617) 443-9292
`ktimbers@sunsteinlaw.com
`ssternberg@sunsteinlaw.com
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`Attorneys for Plaintiff/Counterclaim
`Defendant Ingenico Inc. and Counterclaim
`Defendants Ingenico Corp and Ingenico
`Group SA
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`CLAIM CONSTRUCTION CHART
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`The parties reserve the right to rely on any intrinsic evidence cited for a term, regardless of which party proposed such term, as
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`well as any figures, tables, examples, and/or reference cited or incorporated by reference in the cited portions of the Patents-in-Suit and
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`any applicable file history, even if not explicitly referred to herein. The parties further reserve the right to amend this chart, as necessary.
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`Claim Term(s)
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`“interactive user interface”
`(all asserted claims)
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`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Proposed Construction:
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`“a presentation containing
`interface elements with which a
`user may interact to result in the
`terminal taking action
`responsively by modifying what
`is presented”
`
`Intrinsic Evidence:
`Ex. A (’047 Patent) at Abstract;
`1:52-62; 4:40-65; 6:65-7:1; 7:13-
`15; 7:46-48; 8:20-22; 8:38-42;
`9:6-10:47; 10:65-11:5; 11:14-32;
`11:59-12:11; 12:34-63; 14:60-
`15:13; 17:52-58; 17:58-67; 26:8-
`27; Figs. 5-8, Claims
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`Ex. B (ʼ969 Patent) at Abstract,
`1:52-56, 6:64-67; 7:12-14; 7:45-
`47; 8:37-42; 9:5-10:46; 11:58-
`12:10; 12:34-63; 17:52-58;
`17:58-67, 26:8-27; Figs. 5-8,
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`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Proposed Construction:
`“a display in response to which
`a user may interact using an
`input component”
`Intrinsic Evidence:
`The asserted patents, including
`at least the ’047 patent at:
`Abstract; 1:46-61; 2:39-46;
`3:58-63; 4:32-5:10; 5:32-8:53;
`9:6-11:32; 13:14-17; 13:29-34;
`13:53-64; 14:3-6; 14:60-15:17;
`15:27-31; 16:40-49; 16:65-17:1;
`17:51-18:3; 21:64-22:27; 23:44-
`50; 25:8-22; 28:54-57; Figs. 1-
`10.
`Extrinsic Evidence:
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`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Proposed Construction:
`“A presentation with which a
`user may interact to result in the
`computer taking action
`responsively.”
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`Intrinsic Evidence:
`Ex. A (’047 Patent) at C2:L35-
`46; C3: L50-53; C9: L20-22;
`C11:L50-53; C12:L57-60;
`C21:L64-66; C26:L8-27;
`C30:L6-58.
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`Extrinsic Evidence:
`Ex. J. at p. 420.
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`Ex. K. at p. 651.
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`Ex. L. at ¶¶59, 81-82, 92.
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`Ex. M. at 9-15.
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`Claim Term(s)
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` “communications
` network” (’047 Patent,
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`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Claims
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`Ex. C (ʼ703 Patent) at Abstract;
`1:57-62, 4:49-5:8; 7:13-17; 7:29-
`31; 7:62-64; 8:39-41; 8:57-61;
`9:26-11:1; 11:19-27; 11:36-55;
`12:15-35; 12:59-13:21; 14:60-
`15:1318:19-25; 18:25-32; 26:54-
`27:7; , Claims
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`Extrinsic Evidence:
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`Ex. U. HARGRAVE’S
`COMMUNICATIONS DICTIONARY
`(2001) definition of “interactive”
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`Ex. Z Dennis J. M. J. deBaar, et
`al., Coupling application design
`and user interface design, In
`Proceedings of the SIGCHI
`Conference on Human Factors in
`Computing Systems (CHI ’92),
`Penny Bauersfeld, John Bennett,
`and Gene Lynch (Eds.). ACM,
`New York, NY, USA, 259-256.
`DOI:
`https://doi.org/10.1145/142750.1
`42806
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`Proposed Construction:
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`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Ex. N. at 374:1-10.
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`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Ex. D. The Merriam-Webster
`Dictionary (2004) definition of
`“interactive.”
`Ex. E. Dictionary of Computer
`Science, Engineering, and
`Technology (2001) definition of
`“user interface (UI).”
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`Not proposed for construction in
`the PayPal matter
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`Proposed Construction:
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`Claim Term(s)
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`Claim 12)
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`“node” (All asserted
`Independent claims)
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`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Plain and ordinary meaning / No
`Construction Needed
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`Intrinsic Evidence:
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`Ex. A (’047 Patent) at 4:9-21;
`14:40-59, Claims
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`Ex. B (ʼ969 Patent) at 4:17-20;
`14:44-52, Claims
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`Ex. C (ʼ703 Patent) at 4:27-30;
`15:9-17, Claims
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`Extrinsic Evidence
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`Ex. V. COMMUNICATION
`NETWORKS (2d ed. 2004)
`“communications network”
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`
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`Proposed Construction:
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`Plain and ordinary meaning / No
`Construction Needed
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`Intrinsic Evidence:
`Ex. A (ʼ047 Patent) at 1:63-65;
`2:7-10; 2:13-15, Claims
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`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Not proposed for construction in
`the PayPal matter
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`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`“A communications network
`may be any one and/or the
`combination of the following: a
`direct interconnection; the
`Internet; a Local Area Network
`(LAN); a Metropolitan Area
`Network (MAN); an Operating
`Missions as Nodes on the
`Internet (OMNI); a secured
`custom connection; a Wide Area
`Network (WAN); a wireless
`network (e.g., employing
`protocols such as, but not limited
`to a Wireless Application
`Protocol (WAP), I-mode, and/or
`the like); a high speed LAN; a
`fiber-channel; and/or the like.”
`
`Intrinsic Evidence:
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`Ex. A at C3:L65-C4:L21;
`C14:L45-53.
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`Proposed Construction:
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`“A computer, other device,
`software or combination thereof
`that facilitates, processes
`information and requests, and/or
`furthers the passage of
`information from a source user to
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`Claim Term(s)
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`“memory” (All asserted
`Independent claims)
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`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
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`Ex. B (ʼ969 Patent) at 1:63-65; 2:
`1-3; 2:7-10; 2:19-21, Claims
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`Ex. C (ʼ703 Patent) at 2:12-16;
`2:13-15, Claims
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`Extrinsic Evidence
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`Ex. W. IBM DICTIONARY OF
`COMPUTING (10th ed. 1993)
`definition of “node”
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`Ex. X. DICTIONARY OF
`SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL
`TERMS (5th ed. 1994) definition
`of “node”
`
`Proposed Construction:
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`Plain and ordinary meaning / No
`Construction Needed
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`Intrinsic Evidence:
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`Ex. A (ʼ047 Patent) at 15:49-54;
`15:54-16:3; 24:26-37, Claims
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`Ex. B (ʼ969 Patent) at 15:49-54;
`15:54-16:3; 24:26-37, Claims
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`Ex. C (ʼ703 Patent) at 16:14-19;
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`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
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`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`a destination user.”
`
`Intrinsic Evidence:
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`Ex. A at C2:L7-11.
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`Not proposed for construction
`in the PayPal matter
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`Proposed Construction:
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`“Includes all of the memory
`components found in the device.
`(Includes RAM, ROM and any
`storage device, which may
`include flash memory, micro
`hard drives, and/or the like).”
`
`Intrinsic Evidence:
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`Ex. A at C24:L25-47; Figure 10.
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`Claim Term(s)
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`(A) first program code” (all
`asserted claims)
`(B) “second program code”
`(all asserted claims)
`(C) “third program code”
`(’047 patent claim 1; ’969
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`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`16: 19-35.; 25:2-14, Claims
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`Extrinsic Evidence
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`EX. Y. NEWTON’S TELECOM
`DICTIONARY (18th ed. 2002)
`definition of “memory”
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`Ex. X DICTIONARY OF SCIENTIFIC
`AND TECHNICAL TERMS (5th
`ed.1994) definition of “memory”
`
`Ex. AA. Claim Construction
`Order, IOENGINE, LLC v.
`Interactive Media Corp., C.A.
`No. 14-1571-GMS, D.I. 67
`(including, at least, at 2);
`IOENGINE, LLC v. Imation
`Corp., C.A. No. 14-1572-GMS,
`D.I. 102 (including, at least, at 2)
`(D. Del. March 21, 2016)
`
`Proposed Construction
`
`Plain and ordinary meaning / No
`Construction Needed
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`Intrinsic Evidence
`
`Ex. A (’047 Patent) at 24:38-
`29:14, fig. 10, Claims.
`
`
`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Proposed Construction:
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`(A) – (E) Plain and ordinary
`meaning / no construction
`required.
`
`Proposed Construction:
`(A)-(E) “part or all of one or
`more program code files, which
`may also comprise part or all of
`other numbered codes”
`Intrinsic Evidence:
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`Claim Term(s)
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`patent claim 1; ’703 patent
`claims 55, 93, and 104)
`(D) “third processing code”
`(’047 patent claim 24)
`(E) “fourth program code”
`(’969 patent claim 1; ’703
`patent claims 55, 93, and
`104)
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`(A) “A portable device,
`comprising . . . third
`program code which, when
`executed by the portable
`device processor in response
`to a communication resulting
`from user interaction with
`the interactive user
`interface” (’047 patent claim
`1)
`(B) “A portable device . . .
`comprising . . . fourth
`program code which is
`configured to be executed by
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`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Ex. B (’969 Patent) at 24:38-
`29:14, fig. 10, Claims.
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`Ex. C (’703 Patent) at 25:15-
`29:67, fig. 10, Claims.
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`Extrinsic Evidence:
`
`Ex. BB. Claim Construction
`Order, IOENGINE, LLC v.
`Interactive Media Corp., C.A.
`No. 14-1571-GMS, D.I. 67
`(including, at least, at 3 n.4);
`IOENGINE, LLC v. Imation
`Corp., C.A. No. 14-1572-GMS,
`D.I. 102 (including, at least, at 3
`n.4) (D. Del. March 21, 2016)
`Proposed Construction
`
`No Construction Needed / Not
`Indefinite
`
`Intrinsic Evidence
`
`Ex. A (’047 Patent) claims.
`
`Ex. B (’969 Patent) claims.
`
`Ex. C (’703 Patent) claims.
`
`
`
`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`The asserted patents, including
`at least the ’047 patent at: 14:3-
`6; 16:22-23; 16:51-17:20;
`17:51-18:46; 20:25-21:43;
`24:64-30:5, including 24:64-65;
`25:24-25; 26:29-30; 26:36-39;
`Fig. 10.
`Ex. F. Declaration dated
`4/16/10 in the prosecution
`history of U.S. Patent No.
`7,861,006, including at least ¶6.
`
`Proposed Construction:
`Claim 1 of the ’047 patent,
`claim 1 of the ’969 patent and
`claim 104 of the ’703 patent are
`indefinite, and thus invalid,
`because they impermissibly
`claim both an apparatus and a
`method.
`Intrinsic Evidence:
`
`6
`
`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Proposed Construction:
`
`(A)-(C) Plain and ordinary
`meaning / no construction
`required.
`
`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
`Exhibit 2070
`
`

`

`Case 1:18-cv-00452-WCB Document 86 Filed 06/25/19 Page 13 of 18 PageID #: 1746
`
`Claim Term(s)
`
`the portable device processor
`in response to a
`communication received by
`the portable device resulting
`from user interaction with
`the interactive user
`interface” (’969 Patent,
`Claim 1)
`
`(C) “A system . . .
`comprising . . . [a] portable
`device configured to . . .
`execute fourth program code
`stored on the portable device
`memory in response to a
`communication received by
`the portable device resulting
`from user interaction with
`the interactive user
`interface” (’703 Patent.
`Claim 104)
`(A) “cause a communication
`to be sent through the
`terminal network interface to
`a communications network
`node” (’047 Patent, Claims 1
`and 24)
`
`(B) “communicate through
`the terminal network
`interface with the
`
`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`The asserted patents, including
`at least the ’047 patent at:
`Abstract; 1:46-61; 2:39-46;
`3:58-63; 4:32-5:10; 5:32-8:53;
`9:6-11:32; 13:14-17; 13:29-34;
`13:53-64; 14:3-6; 14:60-15-17;
`15:27-31; 16:40-49; 16:65-17:1;
`17:51-18:3; 21:64-22:27; 23:44-
`50; 25:8-22; 26:7-27; 28:54-57;
`Figs. 4-8.
`
`Proposed Construction:
`
`(A) “cause a communication to
`be sent through the terminal’s
`network interface to a
`communications network node,
`without the terminal having
`access to information being
`communicated”
`
`
`Proposed Construction:
`Plain and ordinary meaning / no
`construction required. If
`construed, “through” means “by
`way of.”
`Intrinsic Evidence:
`
`Proposed Construction:
`
`(A) – (E) Plain and ordinary
`meaning, no construction
`required.
`
`Intrinsic Evidence:
`
`Ex. A at C11:L33-43; C28:L45;
`C29:L14; C30:L6-58.
`
`7
`
`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
`Exhibit 2070
`
`

`

`Case 1:18-cv-00452-WCB Document 86 Filed 06/25/19 Page 14 of 18 PageID #: 1747
`
`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Ex. C at claims 1, 32, 33, 34, 35,
`45, 46, 47, 48.
`
`Extrinsic Evidence:
`
`Ex. L. at ¶¶44-50.
`
`Ex. O. at 11-12, 15-16.
`
`Ex. P. at 54-55.
`
`Ex. R. at 307: 10-21, 341: 12-
`342: 8.
`
`Ex. S. at 1:22-9:14.
`
`
`
`Claim Term(s)
`
`communications network
`node” (’047 Patent, Claim
`1)
`
`(C) “communications . . . to
`a communications network
`node through the terminal
`network communication
`interface” (’969 Patent,
`Claim 1; ’703 Patent, Claims
`55, 93, and 104)
`
`(D) “communications
`through the communication
`node on the terminal and the
`terminal network interface to
`a communications network
`node” (’969 Patent, Claim
`1)
`
`(E) “communications
`through the terminal network
`communication interface to a
`communications network
`node” (’703 Patent, Claims
`55, 93, and 104)
`
`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`(B) “communicate through the
`terminal’s network interface with
`the communications network
`node, without the terminal
`having access to information
`being communicated”
`
`(C) “communications . . . sent
`through the terminal’s network
`interface to a communications
`network node, without the
`terminal having access to
`information being
`communicated”
`
`(D) “communications through
`the communication node on the
`terminal and through the
`terminal’s network interface to a
`communications network node,
`without the terminal having
`access to information being
`communicated”
`
`(E) “communications sent
`through the terminal’s network
`interface to a communications
`network node, without the
`terminal having access to
`information being
`communicated”
`
`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`The asserted patents, including
`at least the ’047 patent at:
`Abstract; 1:10-13; 2:55-61;
`4:22-31; 4:54-65; 5:14-19; 5:64-
`6:4; 7:1-10; 10:14-15; 12:66-
`13:17; 13:40-44; 14:3-8; 16:65-
`17:1; 24:55-57; 27:63-67;
`28:34-29:7.
`Ex. G. The claims of U.S.
`Patent No. 7,861,006.
`Extrinsic Evidence:
`Ex. H. Webster’s II New
`College Dictionary (2001)
`definition of “through.”
`Ex. I. Webster’s Third New
`International Dictionary (2002)
`definition of “through.”
`Ex. D. The Merriam-Webster
`Dictionary (2004) definition of
`“through.”
`
`8
`
`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
`Exhibit 2070
`
`

`

`Case 1:18-cv-00452-WCB Document 86 Filed 06/25/19 Page 15 of 18 PageID #: 1748
`
`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Claim Term(s)
`
`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Intrinsic Evidence:
`
`Ex. A (’047 Patent) at Title,
`Abstract, figs. 1, 5, 9, 10, 2:39-
`51, 3:42-4:31, 4:22-31, 4:61-65,
`5:14-19, 12:63-13:5, 13:2-17,
`15:32-47, 18:12-14, 19:39-20:24,
`24:20-24, 27:29-28:15, Claims.
`
`Ex. B (’969 Patent) at Title,
`Abstract, figs. 1, 5, 9, 10, 4:21-
`30, 4:60-64, 5:13-18, 12:65-13:4,
`13:4-16, 19:65-20:2, 27:29-
`28:12, 15:32-47, 19:39-20:24,
`24:20-24, Claims
`
`Ex. C (’703 Patent) at Title,
`Abstract, figs. 1, 5, 9, 10, 4:31-
`40, 5:5-8, 5:25-30, 13:19-29,
`13:29-42, 20:39-39:42, 28:11-63,
`15:63-16:12, 20:12-64, 24:63-67,
`Claims
`
`Extrinsic Evidence:
`
`Ex. T. Ronald Rivest, Chaffing
`and Winnowing: Confidentiality
`without Encryption,
`(http://people.csail.mit.edu/rivest
`/chaffing-980701.txt).
`
`9
`
`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
`Exhibit 2070
`
`

`

`Case 1:18-cv-00452-WCB Document 86 Filed 06/25/19 Page 16 of 18 PageID #: 1749
`
`Claim Term(s)
`
`(A) “second program code
`which, when executed,
`enables the portable device
`to (i) receive a
`communication resulting
`from user interaction with
`the interactive user
`interface” (’047 Patent,
`Claim 1
`
`(B) “second program code
`stored on the portable device
`memory to enable the
`portable device to (i) receive
`a communication resulting
`from user interaction with
`the interactive user
`interface” (’047 Patent,
`Claim 24)
`
`(C) “third program code
`which, when executed by the
`portable device processor in
`response to a communication
`resulting from user
`interaction with the
`interactive user interface”
`(’047 Patent, Claim 1)
`
`(D) “executing third
`processing code stored on
`
`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Proposed Construction:
`
`(A) “second program code
`which, when executed, enables
`the portable device to (i) receive
`a communication from the
`terminal resulting from user
`interaction with the interactive
`user interface on the terminal”
`
`(B) “second program code stored
`on the portable device memory to
`enable the portable device to (i)
`receive a communication from
`the terminal resulting from user
`interaction with the interactive
`user interface on the terminal”
`
`(C) “third program code which,
`when executed by the portable
`device processor in response to a
`communication to the portable
`device from the terminal
`resulting from user interaction
`with the interactive user interface
`on the terminal”
`
`(D) “executing third processing
`code stored on the portable
`device memory in response to a
`communication to the portable
`
`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Proposed Construction:
`Plain and ordinary meaning / no
`construction required.
`Intrinsic Evidence:
`The asserted patents, including
`at least the ’047 patent at: 5:16-
`19; 25:5-7.
`
`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`Proposed Construction:
`
`(A) “second program code
`which, when executed, makes the
`portable device capable to (i)
`receive a communication
`resulting from user interaction
`with the interactive user interface
`…”
`
`(B) “second program code stored
`on the portable device memory to
`make the portable device capable
`to (i) receive a communication
`resulting from user interaction
`with the interactive user interface
`…”
`
`(C) Plain and ordinary meaning /
`no construction required.
`
`(D) Plain and ordinary meaning /
`no construction required.
`
`(E) Plain and ordinary meaning /
`no construction required.
`
`(F) Plain and ordinary meaning /
`no construction required.
`
`(G) Plain and ordinary meaning /
`
`10
`
`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
`Exhibit 2070
`
`

`

`Case 1:18-cv-00452-WCB Document 86 Filed 06/25/19 Page 17 of 18 PageID #: 1750
`
`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`no construction required.
`
`Intrinsic Evidence:
`
`Ex. A at C2:L3-7; C2:L66 –
`C3:L6; C3:L58-61; C5:L38-46;
`C6: L10-12, 22-27, 43-52;
`C9:L33-38; C16: L40-49;
`C20:L11-15, 29-42; C25:L12-19;
`C27:L63-C28:L3; C28:L46-
`C29:L14; C30:L6-58.
`
`Extrinsic Evidence:
`
`Ex. O. at 11-12.
`
`Ex. P. at 1, 13.
`
`Ex. Q. at 54-55.
`
`Ex. L. at ¶¶44-50, footnote 10.
`
`Ex. S. at 466:23 - 467:2.
`
`
`
`Claim Term(s)
`
`the portable device memory
`in response to a
`communication resulting
`from user interaction with
`the interactive user
`interface” (’047 Patent,
`Claim 24)
`
`(E) “fourth program code
`which is configured to be
`executed by the portable
`device processor in response
`to a communication received
`by the portable device
`resulting from user
`interaction with the
`interactive user interface”
`(’969 Patent, Claim 1)
`
`(F) “executing, in response
`to a communication received
`by the portable device
`resulting from user
`interaction with the
`interactive user interface,
`fourth program code” (’703
`Patent, Claims 55 and 93)
`
`(G) “execute fourth program
`code stored on the portable
`device memory in response
`
`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`device from the terminal
`resulting from user interaction
`with the interactive user interface
`on the terminal”
`
`(E) “fourth program code which
`is configured to be executed by
`the portable device processor in
`response to a communication
`received by the portable device
`from the terminal resulting from
`user interaction with the
`interactive user interface on the
`terminal”
`
`(F) “executing, in response to a
`communication received by the
`portable device from the terminal
`resulting from user interaction
`with the interactive user interface
`on the terminal, fourth program
`code”
`
`(G) “execute fourth program
`code stored on the portable
`device memory in response to a
`communication received by the
`portable device from the terminal
`resulting from user interaction
`with the interactive user interface
`on the terminal”
`
`11
`
`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
`Exhibit 2070
`
`

`

`Case 1:18-cv-00452-WCB Document 86 Filed 06/25/19 Page 18 of 18 PageID #: 1751
`
`PayPal’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Ingenico’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Claim Term(s)
`
`to a communication received
`by the portable device
`resulting from user
`interaction with the
`interactive user interface”
`(’703 Patent, Claim 104)
`
`IOENGINE, LLC’s Proposed
`Construction(s) and
`Evidentiary Support
`
`Intrinsic Evidence
`
`Ex. A (’047 Patent) at 4:33-65,
`9:28-33, 9:38-55, 11:59-12:11,
`28:46-29:14, Figs. 2, 5-8,
`Claims.
`
`Ex. B (’969 Patent) at 4:32-64,
`9:27-32, 9:37-54, 11:58-12:10,
`28:46-29:14, Figs. 2, 5-8,
`Claims.
`
`Ex. C (’703 Patent) at 4:42-5:8,
`9:48-53, 9:58-10:9, 12:15-35,
`29:31-67, Figs. 2, 5-8, Claims.
`
`
`
`
`
`12
`
`PayPal Inc. v. IOENGINE, LLC
`IPR2019-00884 (US 8,539,047)
`Exhibit 2070
`
`

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