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`paired wireless connection, information of one or more new media files
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`that can be transferred from the data capture device to the mobile device;
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`and
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`receive an input through a graphical user interface (QUI) corresponding to
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`selecting one or more of the new media files, using the information of one
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`or more new media files received from the data capture device;
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`send to the data capture device, over the established short-range paired
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`wireless connection, information of the selected one or more new media
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`files for transfer to the mobile device; and
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`receive the selected one or more new media files from the data capture
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`device, over the established short-range paired wireless connection,
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`wherein the mobile device is configured to receive an input through the
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`graphical user interface (QUI) to select the received new media file for
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`transfer to a remote website.
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`receive a message from the data capture device, over the established short
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`range paired wireless connection, wherein the message corresponds to
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`theinformation of one or more new media files for transfer from the data
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`capture device to the mobile device;
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`receive an input through a graphical user interface (GUI) corresponding to
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`selecting one or more of the nevl media files using the information of one
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`or more media files;
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`send a message to the data capture de>tice, over the established short range
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`paired wireless connection, wherein the message corresponds to
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`data capture device to the mobile device;
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`receive encrypted data from the data capture device, over the established
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`short range paired wireless connection, wherein the received encrypted
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`data corresponds to the one or more media files selected for transfer to the
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`mobile device, wherein the mobile device is configured to obtain the one
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`or more new media files selected for transfer to the mobile device from the
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`received encrypted data using the cryptographic encryption key; and
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`receive an input through the graphical user interface (GUI) to select an
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`obtained media file for transfer to a remote web service.
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`Claim 22 (currently amended): The system of claim 21, wherein the mobile device is
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`configured to send a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) request to the remote website
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`wherein the HTTP request comprises user publishing information, and wherein the user
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`publishing information comprises user information, website information, and the received
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`new media file. wherein the mobile device is preconfigured to attach a user identifier, an
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`action setting and a destination web address of a remote web service to the obtained new
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`media file, wherein the user identifier uniquely identifies a particular user of the remote
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`web service, wherein action setting comprises one of a remote procedure call (RPC)
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`method and hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) method.
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`Claim 23 (currently amended): The system of claim 22, wherein the user information
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`corresponds to identity of the user on the remote website. identifier comprises one or
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`more of user name, user password, user device information, and user information.
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`Claim 24 (currently amended): The system of claim 21, wherein the software mobile
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`application on the mobile device is preconfigured configured to send a message to the
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`data capture device, over the established short-range paired wireless connection, wherein
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`the message comprises a user preference for configuring the data capture device prior to
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`acquiring the new media, and wherein the user preference comprises one of delete new
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`media, new media type to acquire and a timer, new media size to acquire, new media
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`format to acquire and a new media compression technique to use.
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`Claim 25 (currently amended): The system of claim 21, wherein the internet access
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`capability of the mobile device is via a cellular data network wireless technologies
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`comprising one of 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, LAN, 'NAN, and 'Ni Fi.
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`Claim 26 (original): The system of claim 21, wherein the information of one or more new
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`media files comprises one or more of name, size, media type and format of the one or
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`more new media files.
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`Claim 27 (currently amended): A short-range wireless enabled data capture device
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`compnsmg:
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`a short range communication module with pairing capability;
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`a non-volatile memory device module;
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`a processor;
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`a module for generating a cryptographic encryption key;
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`[[said]]J! short-range wireless communication module configured to control the
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`processor to establish for establishing a short-range paired wireless connection
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`between the short-range wireless enabled data capture device and a short-range
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`wireless enabled with an internet connected mobile device, wherein the short(cid:173)
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`range paired wireless connection is one of ~Bluetooth paired connection,~ Wi-Fi
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`paired connection protocol method that uses pairing, and other personal area
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`wireless networking technologies that use pairing uses pairing, and wherein the
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`short range is short range radio frequency that is most effective for data transfer
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`when de>tices are less than 100 meters apart;
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`said module for receiving, over the established short range paired wireless
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`connection, a message from the mobile device, wherein the received message
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`comprises a user preference corresponding to one of delete new media, new
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`media type to acquire, new media size to acquire, new media format to acquire
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`and a new media compression technique to use;
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`said module for processing the received user preference instructions, wherein
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`processing comprised configuring the data capture device based on the user
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`preference;
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`a data capture module configured to control the processor to acquire new media
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`and create a new media file in the short-range wireless enabled data capture
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`device said module for acquiring new media after configuring the data capture
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`de>tice based on the user preference, wherein new media is acquired and a new
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`media file is created after establishing the short-range paired wireless connection
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`between the data capture device and the mobile device, wherein the new media
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`file is stored in the memory module, and wherein the new media file comprises
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`one or more of new audio data, new video data, new image data, new text data,
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`new digital data and data associated with the acquired new media;
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`said non-volatile memory device for storing new media file;
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`~[[said]] module configured to control the processor to receive for receiving, over
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`the established short range paired wireless connection, a message from the mobile
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`device, over the established short-range paired wireless connection, wherein the
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`received message comprises a user preference corresponding to one of delete new
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`media, new media type to acquire, and timer asking for information of one or
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`more new media files that can be transferred from the data capture device to the
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`mobile device, wherein the information of one or more new media files comprises
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`one or more of name, size, media type and format of the one or more new media
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`said module configured to control the processor to process the received user
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`preference, wherein processing comprises the processor performing action based
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`on the received user preference;
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`said module configured to control the processor to process a data transfer request
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`initiated by the mobile device, wherein processing comprises:
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`said module controlling the processor to receive a message from the
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`mobile device, over the established short-range paired wireless
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`connection, wherein the message corresponds to asking for information of
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`one or more new media files that can be transferred from the data capture
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`device to the mobile device;
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`said module controlling the processor to send to the mobile device, over
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`the established short-range paired wireless connection, information of one
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`or more new media files that can be transferred from the data capture
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`device to the mobile device; and
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`said module controlling the processor to receive from the mobile device,
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`over the established short-range paired wireless connection, information of
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`one or more new media files selected for transfer to the mobile device;
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`said module configured to control the processor to transfer the selected one or
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`more new media files to the mobile device, over the established short-range
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`paired wireless connection, wherein the mobile device is configured to receive the
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`transferred one or more new media files, wherein the mobile device is configured
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`to transfer the received new media file to a remote website by sending a hypertext
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`transfer protocol (HTTP) request over a cellular data network, wherein the HTTP
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`request comprises user publishing information, and wherein the user publishing
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`information comprises user information, website information, and the received
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`new media file.
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`said module for sending, over the established short range paired wireless
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`connection, a reply message to the mobile device containing the information of
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`one or more new media files for transfer from the data capture device to the
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`mobile device;
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`said module for receiving, over the established short range paired wireless
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`connection, a message from the mobile device containing information of one or
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`more new media files selected for transfer from the data capture device to the
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`mobile device;
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`said module for processing the received information of selected one or more new
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`media files; and
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`said short range communication module for transferring data of the one or more
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`new media files selected for transfer to the mobile device, over the established
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`short range paired wireless connection, wherein transferring the data comprises
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`encrypting the data using the generated cryptographic encryption key, wherein the
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`mobile device is configured to receive the encrypted data and obtain the one or
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`more new media files selected for transfer to the mobile device, using the
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`cryptographic encryption key, and wherein the mobile device is configured to
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`transfer an obtained new media file to a remote web service.
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`Claim 28 (canceled).
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`Claim 29 (currently amended): The short-range wireless enabled data capture device of
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`claim 27, wherein the user information corresponds to identity of the user on the remote
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`website identifier comprises one or more of user name, user passvlord, user device
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`information, and user information.
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`Claim 30 (canceled).
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`Claim 31 (new): The short-range wireless enabled data capture device of claim 27,
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`wherein the information of one or more new media files comprises one or more of name,
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`size, media type and format of the one or more new media files.
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`Remarks
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`The Present invention and the Pending Claims
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`This invention, in general, relates to distribution of multimedia content. More
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`particularly, this invention relates to pairing a digital data capture device in conjunction
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`with a mobile device for automatically publishing data and multimedia content on one or
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`more websites simultaneously.
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`Claims 1, 3-5,7-10, 12, 13, 19,21-27,29 and 31 are currently pending. Reconsideration
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`and allowance of the pending claims is respectfully requested.
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`Summary of the Office Action
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`Claim Rejections -35 USC § 103
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`Claims 1, 8-9 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over Kennedy
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`US 20030157960 in view of Anttila US 20050139680.
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`Claims 2-4 are rejected under 35 Pre-AlA U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over
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`Kennedy US 20030157960 in view of Anttila US 20050139680further in view of Pryor
`us 20050273592.
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`Claims 5-7 are rejected under 35 Pre-AlA U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over
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`Kennedy-Anttila further in view of Ihara US 20120089538.
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`Claims 10-30 are rejected for similar reason as stated above.
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`Amendments to the Claims
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`Claims 1, 3-5, 7, 9-10, 12, 13, 19,21-24,27, and 29 are currently amended.
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`Claims 2, 6, 11, 14-18, 20, 28 and 30 are canceled.
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`The office action further states: "Claims 1, 8-9 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being
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`unpatentable over Kennedy US 20030157960 in view of Anttila US 20050139680."
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`In response, applicant submits that Kennedy in view of Anttila does not teach or
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`suggest all the limitations in applicant's amended claim 1.
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`First argument: Establishing a "paired" wireless connection between the data
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`capture device and the mobile device before acquiring "new media"
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`Applicant discloses a method and system for media transfer from a Bluetooth
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`(BT) enabled digital data capture device to a Bluetooth (BT) enabled mobile device.
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`First, a short-range "paired" wireless connection is established between the BT
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`enabled data capture device and the BT enabled mobile device. "New media" is
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`acquired by the Bluetooth enabled data capture device after the short-range paired
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`wireless connection is established (see page 6, lines 5-29, and page 7 lines 1-2 of
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`applicant's original application).
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`Office action states that paragraphs [0021] and [0032-0034] of Kennedy teach
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`establishing a paired wireless connection between the data capture device and the mobile
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`device before acquiring new media. Applicant respectfully disagrees with the above
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`statement for the following reasons.
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`Kennedy in view of Anttila does NOT teach or disclose a step of establishing a
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`short-range paired wireless connection between the data capture device and the mobile
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`device before acquiring new media.
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`Kennedy does not disclose "establishing pairing" between two devices. The
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`word "pairing" is NOT disclosed in Kennedy. Paragraph [0021] of Kennedy cited in the
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`office action discloses: "In the event that device 75 does not have enough capacity to
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`store the data, the user can then transmit it to remote storage 25 via an intermediate
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`electronic device 50." In Kennedy, the images are acquired first and stored in the
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`memory of the digital capture device. When there is a memory crunch in the digital
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`capture device, the digital capture device sends the images to the remote storage device
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`using the mobile device as an intermediate electronic device that provides connection to
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`the remote storage device. Therefore, in case of Kennedy, a pairing is not established first
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`between the digital capture device and the mobile device before the digital capture device
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`starts acquiring "new media".
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`For the reasons stated above, applicant submits that Kennedy in view of Anttila
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`does not teach or suggest the following limitation in claim 1:
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`"establishing a short-range paired wireless connection between the data capture
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`device and the mobile device".
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`Second Argument: Time of acquiring "New media"
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`Applicant discloses that the "new media" is acquired by the image capture
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`device after a short-range paired wireless connection has been established with the
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`mobile device.
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`Kennedy does not disclose acquiring "new media" after establishing a short-range
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`paired wireless connection. In contrast, Kennedy discloses, inter alia, that the data is
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`acquired by the camera before the non-paired connection is established with the mobile
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`device. In Kennedy, when the accumulated data size of all the captured pictures taken
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`by the camera reaches a memory threshold set by the user, the camera connects with
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`the mobile device, sends the data that has already been acquired in the memory, and then
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`disconnects the connection to the mobile device (see Kennedy paragraph [0032] cited in
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`the office action).
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`From the above paragraph, it is clear that Kennedy follows the following
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`sequence to transfer data:
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`(a) camera detects the memory to be full or nearly full,
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`(b) initiates a connection to the cell phone, and
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`(c) transfers data and then disconnects (see Kennedy paragraph [0032]);
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`Further, Kennedy discloses that a camera may be configured for any one of a
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`plurality of operational modes such as real-time upload, automatic upload or manual
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`upload (see Kennedy paragraph [0010]).
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`In real-time mode, the camera disclosed by Kennedy transfers its data to a home(cid:173)
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`based server as soon as the data is acquired and as quickly as the wireless connections
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`allow (see Kennedy FIG. 2, element 100, home-based server, and paragraph [0031]). In
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`real-time mode, the camera does Not check if a paired connection is pre-established
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`with the mobile device. For example in Kennedy's case, when the non-paired BT
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`connection is unavailable, to make sure the pictures are sent "as quickly as the wireless
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`connections allow", the camera in Kennedy will have to save the pictures in its local
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`memory until the non-paired connection between the mobile and data capture device is
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`established and then send the pictures when "the wireless connection allows". Therefore,
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`in Kennedy, there is no pre-check to ascertain that the paired connection to the
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`mobile device is available.
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`For the reasons stated above, applicant submits that Kennedy in view of Anttila
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`does not teach or suggest the following limitation in claim 1:
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`"acquiring new media, wherein the new media is acquired and a new media file is
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`created after establishing the short-range wireless pairing between the data
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`capture device and the mobile device".
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`Third Argument: Data transfer initiated by the Mobile Device VS data transfer
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`initiated by the Data Capture device
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`Applicant discloses that after a paired connection is established between the
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`mobile device and the data capture device, and after "new media" is acquired by the data
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`capture device, the mobile device initiates a data transfer process. The mobile device
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`initiates a data transfer process by sending a message to the data capture device.
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`The data capture device receives the message from the mobile device, where the message
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`corresponds to asking the data capture device for information of one or more new media
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`files that can be transferred from the data capture device to the mobile device (see page 7,
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`lines 6-9 of applicant's original application -"The client application 203 then initiates the
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`transfer of the captured data, the multimedia content, and the associated files in a pull
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`mode of operation.").
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`Office action states that paragraph [0033] of Kennedy that describes a "manual
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`mode" of data transfer teaches applicant's above limitation. Applicant respectfully
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`disagrees with the above statement for the following reasons:
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`Kennedy paragraph [0010] recites as follows: "Manual mode lets the user decide
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`when to perform the upload by activating a control on the portable electronic device."
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`It is therefore clear that the manual mode in Kennedy is initiated by the user from the
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`BT Enabled Image Capture Device and NOT from the BT Enabled Mobile Device.
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`As you can see in Manual
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`"The user may then
`arbitrarily decide to transfer
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`The 21 0 l.Jser !nterfa.ce
`Element is on the Olgita!
`C"amera and NC)-'f on tJ1e
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`·-rt·1~2'r~:~ ~s N~) §~1"tt~~~s::a~1~~ frt-,f~"'1
`ttlt~ ~1t)ilih~ ti:t~~··ic-{~ to -u·1e
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`Kennedy Fig. 2
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`Further, Kennedy paragraph [0033] recites as follows: "In manual mode, the user
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`decides when to perform the transfer. The memory capacity remaining may be
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`displayed on display 250. As illustrated in FIG. 2 of Kennedy, reproduced above, the
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`user may then arbitrarily decide to transfer data using the user interface 210. The camera
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`would then fulfill the user's request by making a connection to the cell phone, transferring
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`the data, and then disconnecting." It is clear that in the case of Kennedy, the User
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`Interface Element 210 is on the Digital Camera and NOT on the Mobile Device. There
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`is NO message from the Mobile device to the Digital Camera in the Manual Mode, as
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`claimed by the applicant.
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`Kennedy also discloses a Hybrid mode of data transfer. However, even in Hybrid
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`Mode [0034 Kennedy], the initiation of media transfer is performed by the Digital
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`Camera device and NOT upon receipt of a message from the Mobile Device selecting the
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`files to be transferred from the digital camera to the mobile device.
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`Kennedy, paragraph [0034] discloses: "In another hybrid mode, the camera 75
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`may be set in manual data transfer mode, but the camera 75 may also initiate an
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`automatic transfer if the buffer is getting full in the event that the user hasn't started a
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`data transfer in time." Therefore, in Kennedy there is NO message from the mobile
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`device for initiating the data transfer of New Media.
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`Kennedy further discloses a real-time mode of data transfer. However, even in
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`real-time mode, the camera transfers its data to a home-based server as soon as the data is
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`acquired and as quickly as the wireless connections allow (see Kennedy FIG. 2, element
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`100, home-based server, and paragraph [0031]). Therefore, in Kennedy, even in real-time
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`mode, initiation of data transfer is NOT performed by the mobile device
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`Therefore, Kennedy in view of Anttila does not teach or suggest the following
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`limitation in claim 1:
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`"processing a data transfer request initiated by a software application on the
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`mobile device, comprising:
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`receiving, a message from the mobile device, over the established short(cid:173)
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`range paired wireless connection, wherein the message corresponds to
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`asking for information of one or more new media files that can be
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`transferred from the data capture device to the mobile device;
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`sending to the mobile device, over the established short-range paired
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`wireless connection, information of one or more new media files that can
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`be transferred from the data capture device to the mobile device; and
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`receiving from the mobile device, over the established short-range paired
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`wireless connection, information of one or more new media files selected
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`for transfer to the mobile device".
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`Fourth Argument: Transfer the "received new media file" to remote a website
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`After receiving information of one or more new media files selected for transfer,
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`applicant's data capture device transfers the selected one or more new media files to the
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`mobile device, over the established short-range paired wireless connection. The mobile
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`device is configured to receive the transferred one or more new media files and transfer
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`a received new media file to a remote website.
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`Office action states that paragraphs [0033 -0034] of Kennedy disclose
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`transferring data of the one or more new media files selected for transfer to the mobile
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`device, over the established short-range paired wireless connection. The office action
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`further states that paragraphs [0033 -0034] of Kennedy teach that the mobile device is
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`configured to transfer the received new media file to a remote website. Applicant
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`respectfully disagrees with the above statement for the following reasons.
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`Kennedy and Anttila either alone or in combination do NOT teach or suggest:
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`"transferring data of the one or more new media files ... ", and
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`" ... mobile device is configured to transfer the received new media file to a
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`remote website."
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`The reason being that neither Kennedy nor Anttila use "Paired" connections to
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`transfer data and therefore both Kennedy and Anttila do NOT disclose "Pairing" the
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`mobile device with a data capture device.
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`Furthermore, in applicant's case "new media" file is media acquired
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`after establishing a pairing between the image capture device and the mobile
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`device. In case of Kennedy, the images are captured first and when the file size of
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`images in the memory of the image capture device reaches a threshold value, the
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`images are transferred to the remote storage device via the mobile device.
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`Even in case of Anttila, the file to be transferred from the first device to
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`the second device pre-exists in the memory of the first device before the
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`connection is established between the first and the second device. The first device
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`displays to the second device, using the visual code, the address of the first
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`device, and the location of the file (see Anttila, FIG.3 Elements 410 and 430, and
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`paragraph [0028]). Further, after the second device decodes the visual code, the
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`first device transfers the file to the second device (see Anttila FIG.3 Elements 400
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`and 480, and paragraph [0028]). Therefore, even Anttila does not disclose
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`acquiring new media after a connection is established between the two devices.
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`Therefore, Kennedy in view of Anttila does not teach or suggest the following
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`limitations in claim 1:
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`"transferring the selected one or more new media files to the mobile device,
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`over the established short-range paired wireless connection, wherein the mobile
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`device is configured to receive the transferred one or more new media files,
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`wherein the mobile device is configured to transfer the received new media
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`file to a remote website by sending a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) request
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`over a cellular data network, wherein the HTTP request comprises user publishing
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`information, and wherein the user publishing information comprises user
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`information, website information, and the received new media file"
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`Fifth Argument: Storing acquired new media file in a non-volatile memory device
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`Applicant's amended claim 1 recites that "new media file" is stored in a "non(cid:173)
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`volatile memory". The "new media file" is acquired after establishing a short-range
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`paired wireless connection. Neither Kennedy nor Anttila teach or suggest that a new
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`media file is acquired after establishing a short-range paired wireless connection and the
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`acquired new media file is stored in a non-volatile memory of the data capture device.
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`data transfer. However, none of these modes store media or data in a non-volatile
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`memory of the camera, where the media or data is acquired after establishing a short(cid:173)
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`range paired wireless connection with a cell phone. In contrast, in Kennedy, the camera
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`initiates a connection to the cell phone, transfers media or data and then disconnects
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`(see Kennedy paragraph [0032]).
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`Even in the case of Anttila, a new media file is not acquired and stored in a non(cid:173)
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`volatile memory of a first device after establishing a short-range paired wireless
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`connection with a second device. In contrast, in Anttila, the first device sends location
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`information of data to a second device and the second device establishes a
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`communication link to receive the existing data from the known location of the first
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`device (see Anttila, Abstract).
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`Therefore, Kennedy in view of Anttila does not teach or suggest the following
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`limitation in claim 1:
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`"storing the new media file in a non-volatile memory".
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`For the reasons stated above, applicant submits that even if Kennedy and Anttila
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`are combined as suggested in the office action, there is no reasonable expectation of
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`success in arriving at applicant's claim 1.
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`Applicant therefore submits that claim 1 is non-obvious over Kennedy, in view of
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`Anttila, and respectfully requests that the rejection of claim 1 under pre-AlA 35 U.S.C.
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`103(a) be reconsidered and withdrawn.
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`Claims 8 and 9 are dependent on claim 1. Since claim 1, is non-obvious over
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`Kennedy, in view of Anttila, dependent claims 8 and 9 are also non-obvious over
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`Kennedy, in view of Anttila. Applicant therefore respectfully requests that the rejection
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`of claims 8 and 9 under pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) be reconsidered and withdrawn.
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`The office action further states: "Claims 2-4 are rejected under 35 Pre-AlA U.S.C.
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`103(a) as being unpatentable over Kennedy US 20030157960 in view of Anttila US
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`20050139680 further in view of Pryor US 20050273592."
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`Claim 1 is amended to recite the limitation of claim 2 (now canceled) in a
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`modified form. Claim 1 recites that the mobile device is configured to transfer the
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`received new media file to a remote website by sending a hypertext transfer protocol
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`(HTTP) request over a cellular data network. The HTTP request comprises user
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`publishing information, where the user publishing information comprises user
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`information, website information, and the received new media file.
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`Office action states that Anttila, paragraphs [0005, 0014] teaches user identifier
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`and Pryor [0008, 0027 and FIG. 3] teaches HTTP header.
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`Applicant respectfully disagrees with the above statement for the following
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`reasons.
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`First argument: Website User Information VS Bluetooth Identity global ID
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`Applicant discloses that the HTTP request comprises user publishing
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`information, where the user publishing information comprises user information.
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`Applicant's amended claim 3 recites that the user information corresponds to
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`identity of the user on the remote website. Anttila DOES NOT disclose a website user
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`and therefore does NOT teach applicant's claim limitation "wherein the HTTP request
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`comprises user publishing information, and wherein the user publishing information
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`comprises user information" or "wherein the user information corresponds to identity of
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`the user on the remote website".
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`In contrast, Anttila [0005, 0014] teaches, inter alia, "a unique Bluetooth Identity
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`called global ID". This is VERY different from the applicant's user information which
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`corresponds to identity of the user on a website like Flickr or eBay or a blog. Anttila's
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`Bluetooth identity "global ID" is used by the Bluetooth Device to indicate the profile of
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`the Device and the capability of the device. Anttila's Bluetooth Global ID is NOT the
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`same as applicant discloses user information for a user "Jane" for a blog website or
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`flickr website.
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`Second argument: Native media VS wirelessly transferred media
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`Applicant discloses that the mobile device is configured to transfer the "received
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`new media file" to a remote website by sending a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
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`request over a cellular data network. The HTTP request comprises user publishing
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`information, where the user publishing information comprises user information, website
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`information, and the "received new media file". In applicant's case, the mobile device
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`receives the new media file from a data capture device.
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`Pryor [0008, 0027] does NOT teach sending a HTTP request comprising user
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`publishing information that in tum comprises user information, website information, and
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`the "received new media file", where the new media file is received from another
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`wirelessly connected device (data capture device). In contrast, Pryor discloses, inter
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`alia, that the HTTP is applied to media data that is NATIVE to the computer. In Pryor
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`the HTTP is NOT applied to media that is "received from a data capture device over a
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`paired short-range wireless connection", or for that matter any wireless link.
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`Difference between Native vs received (non-native) data may be illustrated as
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`follows:
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`Consider an example of a PC connected to a normal home wireless router. In
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`every day scenario, the PC attaches a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)_header and user
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`ID to the Data generated by the PC (NATIVE data). The normal home wireless router
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`DOES NOT apply website user information or apply HTTP to the data sent over the
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`wireless from the PC to the home wireless router. In the applicant's case, the mobile
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`device is configured to send a HTTP request comprising the website user information and
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`the NON-NATIVE data. In the applicant's case, the mobile device is acting as more than
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`just a normal home wireless router. The wireless pairing established is therefore VERY
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`important for NON-Native data that is acquired by a physically