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`HTTP. Support for the amended claims can also be found in the following lines in the
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`applicant's original application:
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`Page 3, lines 29-31: "The client application selects the websites for publishing the
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`transferred data and the multimedia content based on user preferences configured on the
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`Bluetooth enabled mobile device."
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`Page 4, lines 2-4: "The client application on the BT enabled mobile device
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`automatically publishes the transferred data and multimedia content on one or more
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`websites using the settings configured by the user."
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`Page 14, lines 11-14: "After the captured image is transferred to the mobile device
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`202, the client application 203 publishes the capture image on the selected websites
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`based on the default timer and website settings configured by the user 502 on the mobile
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`device 202."
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`Further, page 13, line 30 to page 14, line 1 discloses: "The user 502 may capture
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`an image using the digital camera. The client application 203 on the mobile device 202
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`detects the captured image and initiates the transfer of the captured image and the
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`associated files"; page 14, lines 6-11 of the original application discloses: "The user 502
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`may set preferences in the mobile device 202. The user preferences, for example,
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`comprise the websites selected for publishing the transferred image. The user 502 may
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`select websites, for example, Flickr™, Picasa™, YouTube™, eBay®, etc. and store the
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`preferences on the mobile device 202. The user 502 may also set the timer setting for
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`publishing the transferred image on the selected websites"; page 15, lines 3-11 of the
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`original application discloses: "Consider an investigative reporter, Jane, working for a
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`prominent newspaper in New York City. Each day, she moves around the city chasing
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`leads, interviewing people, videotaping her stories, taking pictures, and tracking down
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`her next big story. When she is working on a story with an associate writer, she may need
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`to upload her videos and pictures and send it immediately to the associate writer. The
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`method and system disclosed herein enables Jane to automatically upload pictures and
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`videos taken using her digital camera or video camera onto a mobile device 202 and
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`publish the pictures, videos, etc. from her mobile device 202 to the internet 501 with one
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`click or touch of a button"; and page 15, lines 13-15 discloses: "On one click or touch of
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`a button, the pictures and videos are published and immediately made available on Jane's
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`private blog that may be accessed by the newspaper editor and her associates in the news
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`office." Therefore, the website receives the new-media and posts the new-media on the
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`private blog of the user Jane based on the user information transferred along with the
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`new-media.
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`Furthermore, the word "user" is mentioned more than 80 times and the word
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`"information" is mentioned more than 6 times in the original application.
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`In view of the above remarks, applicant submits that amended claims 1 and 4 are
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`fully supported by the original application.
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`Amended claims 10 and 21 are synonymous with amended claim 1. Applicant
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`therefore submits that amended claims 10 and 21 are fully supported by the original
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`application.
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`Claims 3, 4, 5 and 9 are dependent on claim 1. Claims 12, 13 and 19 are
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`dependent on claim 10. Claims 22-26 are dependent on claim 21. Applicant therefore
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`submits that dependent claims 3, 4, 5, 9, 12, 13, 19, and 22-26 are fully supported by the
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`original application.
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`Claims 7, 8, 27, 29 and 31 are canceled in this response. Rejection of claims 7, 8,
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`27, 29 and 31 is therefore moot.
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`Therefore, applicant respectfully requests that the rejection of claims 1, 3, 4, 5, 9,
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`10, 12, 13, 19, and 21-26 under 35 U.S.C. 112, first paragraph be reconsidered and
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`withdrawn.
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`New claim 32 is synonymous with amended claim 1. Applicant therefore submits
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`that new claim 32 is fully supported by the original application.
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`New claims 33-36 are dependent on claim 32. New claim 37 is dependent on
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`claim 10. New claim 38 is dependent on claim 21. Applicant therefore submits that
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`dependent claims 33-38 are fully supported by the original application.
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`Specification Objection
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`The office action further states: "The disclosure is objected to because of the
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`following informalities: Examiner has reviewed the specification of this application
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`under examination and could not find support for the additional limitations as
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`claimed described above. Appropriate correction is required."
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`In response, applicant submits that the claim amendments and the support table in
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`pages 21-27 illustrate that the pending claims 1, 3-5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 19,21-26, and 32-38
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`are fully supported in the specification. Therefore, applicant respectfully requests that the
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`specification objection be reconsidered and withdrawn.
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`Claim Rejections -35 USC§ 103
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`The office action further states: "Claims 1, 3, 8-9 are rejected under 35 Pre-AlA
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`U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over Kennedy US 20030157960 Lin US
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`20050113131 further in view of Hardman US 20040059941."
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`In response to the above rejection, applicant submits the following arguments:
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`First argument: "Lack of Pairing" vs "Short-Range Paired Wireless Connection"
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`Applicant establishes a "short-range paired wireless connection" between the
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`digital camera device and the cellular phone before acquiring "new-media".
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`Claim 1 discloses a method and system for transferring "new-media" from a
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`digital camera device to a cellular phone. First, a "short-range paired wireless
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`connection" is established between the digital camera device and the cellular phone.
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`"New-media" is acquired by the digital camera device after the short-range paired
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`wireless connection is established (see page 7, lines 3-7 of the original application).
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`The office action on page 7 states that paragraph [0010] of Kennedy teaches
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`establishing a paired BT connection between the data capture device and the cellular
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`phone before acquiring new-data. Applicant respectfully disagrees with the above
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`statement for the following reasons.
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`Kennedy does NOT teach or suggest "establishing pairing" between two devices.
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`The word "pairing" is not disclosed by Kennedy. Paragraph [0010] of Kennedy cited
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`in the office action discloses: "the portable electronic device generally transfers its data
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`as the data is acquired and as quickly as the wireless connections will allow." In real-time
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`mode, the camera disclosed by Kennedy transfers its data to a home-based server as soon
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`as the data is acquired and as quickly as the wireless connections allow (see Kennedy
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`FIG. 2, element 100, home-based server, and paragraph [0031]). In the real-time mode,
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`the camera does not check if a paired connection is pre-established with the cellular
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`phone. For example, in the Kennedy reference, when a non-paired BT connection to the
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`cellular phone is unavailable, to make sure the pictures are sent "as quickly as the
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`wireless connections allow", the camera in Kennedy will have to save the pictures in its
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`local memory until the non-paired connection between the cellular phone and the camera
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`is established and then send the pictures when "the wireless connection allows".
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`Therefore, in Kennedy, there is no pre-check to ascertain that the paired BT connection to
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`the cellular phone is available.
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`Lin also does NOT teach or suggest a step of establishing a "short-range
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`paired wireless connection" between the earphone and the cellular phone before
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`acquiring "new temperature measurements". The word "pairing" is not disclosed by
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`Lin.
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`Each data flow disclosed in Kennedy and Lin occurs on a non-paired connection.
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`Furthermore, even Hardman does NOT teach or suggest a step of establishing
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`a "short-range paired wireless connection" between the digital camera device and the
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`cellular phone before acquiring "data".
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`For the reasons presented above, applicant submits that Kennedy in view of Lin
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`further in view of Hardman does not teach or suggest the following limitations in claim 1:
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`"establishing a short-range paired wireless connection between the digital camera
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`device and the cellular phone, wherein the short-range paired wireless connection
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`is one of a Bluetooth paired wireless connection, a Wi-Fi paired wireless
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`connection, and other personal area wireless networking technologies that use
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`pairing;"
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`"acquiring new-media, wherein the new-media is acquired after establishing the
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`short-range paired wireless connection between the digital camera device and the
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`cellular phone;"
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`Second argument: "Cryptographically authenticating identity of the cellular phone"
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`v/s "lack of cryptographically authentication identity of the cellular phone".
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`Amended claim 1 recites that "establishing a short-range paired wireless
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`connection comprises cryptographically authenticating identity of the cellular
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`phone".
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`Kennedy does NOT teach "Cryptographically authenticating identity of the
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`cellular phone"
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`Lin does NOT teach "Cryptographically authenticating identity of the cellular
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`phone"
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`Hardman does NOT teach "Cryptographically authenticating identity of the
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`cellular phone"
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`Therefore, Kennedy, in view of Lin further in view of Hardman does not teach or
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`suggest the above limitation.
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`Third Argument: "Receiving a data transfer request for the already existing new(cid:173)
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`media file" v/s "lack of data transfer request for already acquired data"
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`Page 7 Lines 1-12 of the applicant's original application discloses: "The user
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`captures 104 data and multimedia content using the digital data capture device 201. The
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`data and multimedia content may, for example, comprise image files, audio files, video
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`files, text files, or any combination thereof. The client application 203 on the mobile
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`device 202 detects 105 the captured data, the multimedia content, and files associated
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`with the captured data and the multimedia content. The client application 203 then
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`initiates the transfer of the captured data, the multimedia content, and the associated files.
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`The office action on page 7 states that paragraph [0020] of Kennedy discloses this
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`step. Applicant respectfully disagrees for the following reasons.
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`Paragraph [0020] of Kennedy discloses as follows: "The portable electronic
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`device permits a user to take data that is acquired and or stored in the device and offload
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`the data to an external remotely coupled device to make room for more data in the
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`portable electronic device."
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`Paragraph [0020] of Kennedy indicates that the data capture device offloads the
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`data to an external remotely coupled device (for example remote storage device) in order
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`to free the memory of the data capture device for acquiring more data. It does not
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`disclose (a) the digital camera device acquires new-media only after establishing a short(cid:173)
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`range paired wireless connection with the cellular phone, (b) the cellular phone detects
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`the new-media acquired by the digital camera device, and (c) the cellular phone initiates
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`the data transfer by sending a data transfer request to the digital camera device, over the
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`established short-range paired wireless connection, where the data transfer request
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`initiates the transfer of the already existing new-media file.
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`Figure below shows that applicant's state machine is very different from
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`Kennedy's state machine.
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`State Machine taught by #Kennedy'~
`and affirmed by PTAB
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`Kennedy either in paragraph [0020] or elsewhere in his application does not
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`disclose the digital camera device performing the following steps:
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`(a) Establishing a short-range paired wireless connection with the cellular phone,
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`(b) Acquiring new-data after establishing the short-range paired wireless
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`connection, and
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`(c) Receiving a data transfer request from the cellular phone that initiates the
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`transfer of the already acquired new-media file.
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`The office action, on page 8 further states that paragraphs [0020], [0023]-[0025]
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`of Lin disclose this step. Applicant respectfully disagrees for the following reasons.
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`Paragraph [0020] of Lin discloses: "The local Bluetooth device 150 can
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`automatically send out a start command SC for the Bluetooth earphone 100 to start with
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`the process of measuring body temperature."
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`Paragraph [0023] of Lin discloses: "A Bluetooth earphone activates a temperature
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`measuring procedure according to the start command inputted by a local Bluetooth device
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`(step 310)."
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`Paragraph [0024] of Lin discloses: "Set the mobile phone to send a start command
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`at a certain time to activate the Bluetooth earphone to execute body temperature
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`measuring (step 420)."
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`Paragraph [0025] of Lin discloses: "the mobile phone automatically activates a
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`pre-set timing for the Bluetooth earphone to measure body temperature (step 520)."
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`Further, Paragraph [0020] of Lin discloses: "Take the application of the Bluetooth
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`mobile phone for example, a department director can choose to send a text message of
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`measuring body temperature to the colleagues. After having received the text message,
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`the mobile phone will issue a start command SC activating the Bluetooth earphone 100 to
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`measure the body temperature."
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`Therefore, in Lin, the measurement of temperatures by the earphone is triggered
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`by the text message received by the mobile phone from an external source (the Director),
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`which in tum causes the mobile phone to issue a start command to the earphone.
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`In contrast, in applicant's method, the capture of the new-media by the digital
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`camera device is NOT triggered by receiving a Text Message on the cellular phone
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`from an external source. In applicant's method, the cellular phone sends a data transfer
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`request to the digital camera device that initiates the transfer of the already existing new(cid:173)
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`media file to the cellular phone over the short-range paired wireless connection.
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`Figure below shows that the applicant's "new-media and data transfer
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`request based" state machine is very different from Lin's "text message and start
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`command based" state machine.
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`Device
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`In Lin's disclosure, the Director is the Master that sends a text message to the
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`mobile phone and the mobile phone in tum sends "Start Command to the earphone to
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`capture temperatures". In applicant's method, the request is for the data that has already
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`been captured.
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`Again, in paragraphs [0020] [0023] [0024] [0025] Lin does not disclose that the
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`digital camera device performs the following steps:
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`(a) Establishing a short-range paired wireless connection with the cellular phone,
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`(b) Acquiring new-media after establishing the short-range paired wireless
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`connection, and
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`(c) Receiving a data transfer request from the cellular phone that initiates the
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`transfer of the already acquired new-media file to the cellular phone.
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`Hardman also does NOT teach or suggest (a) pairing the digital camera device
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`and the cellular phone, (b) acquiring new-data by the digital camera device after
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`establishing the short-range paired wireless connection with the cellular phone, (c)
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`software application on the cellular phone detecting the new-media acquired by the
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`digital camera device, and (d) digital camera device receiving a data transfer request from
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`the software application on the cellular phone that initiates the transfer of the already
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`existing new-media file to the cellular phone.
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`Therefore, Kennedy in view of Lin further in view of Hardman does not teach or
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`suggest the following limitation in claim 1:
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`"receiving a data transfer request initiated by a software application on the
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`cellular phone, over the established short-range paired wireless connection,
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`wherein the data transfer request is for the already existing new-media file;"
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`Fourth Argument: "Data transfer initiated by the Cellular phone" VS "Data
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`transfer initiated by the Digital camera device"
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`Applicant discloses that after a paired connection is established between the
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`cellular phone and the digital camera device, "new-media" is acquired by the digital
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`camera device. After that, the cellular phone initiates a data transfer process by
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`sending a data transfer request to the digital camera device. The digital camera
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`device receives the_data transfer request from the cellular phone that initiates the
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`transfer of the already existing new-media file to the cellular phone (see page 7, lines
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`5-7 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.").
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`Kennedy paragraph [0010] discloses as follows: "Manual mode lets the user
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`decide when to perform the upload by activating a control on the portable electronic
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`device." It is therefore clear that in the manual mode in Kennedy, data transfer is
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`initiated by the user from the Digital camera device and NOT from the Cellular
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`Phone (see Kennedy FIG. 2 reproduced below).
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`As you can see in Manual
`Mode [0033]
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`"The user may then
`arbitrarily decide to transfer
`data using the user intetiace
`210."
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`Kennedy Fig. 2
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`Further, Kennedy paragraph [0033] discloses as follows: "In manual mode, the
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`user 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 cellular phone,
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`transferring the data, and then disconnecting." It is clear that in Kennedy, the User
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`Interface Element 210 is on the Digital Camera and NOT on the Cellular Phone. There
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`is NO data transfer request from the Cellular Phone to the Digital Camera in the Manual
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`Mode that initiates the data transfer of already existing New-Media.
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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 data transfer request from the Cellular Phone.
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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."
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`Therefore, in Kennedy there is NO data transfer request from the cellular phone
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`that initiates the transfer of the already existing New-Media file to the cellular phone.
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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, there is NO data transfer request from the cellular phone that initiates the transfer
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`of already existing New-Media.
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`Lin also does NOT disclose sending data transfer request for already acquired
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`data. In Lin, the mobile phone receives a text message from an external source (the
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`Director) and then sends a "Start Command" to the earphone to "measure" the
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`temperatures. It is "not to transfer temperatures that were already measured"
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`before receiving the "Start command". The distinction is very important because in the
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`applicant's method the data transfer request is for the media file that already exists on the
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`digital camera device.
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`"Start Command" to capture data is NOT the same as "Data transfer request for
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`already existing media file".
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`It is clearly illustrated by the timing of acquiring the data in Lin state machine and
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`Applicant's state machine.
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`Data Capture
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`Fifth Argument: Transfer of already acquired new-media file over a pre-established
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`short-range paired wireless connection
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`Claim 1 discloses that the already acquired new-media file is transferred to the
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`cellular phone, over the pre-established short-range paired wireless connection.
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`The office action on pages 7-8 states that paragraph [0020] of Kennedy discloses
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`this step. Applicant respectfully disagrees for the following reasons.
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`Paragraph [0020] of Kennedy discloses: "The portable electronic device permits
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`a user to take data that is acquired and or stored in the device and offload the data to an
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`external remotely coupled device to make room for more data in the portable electronic
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`device. For example, pictures in a digital camera can be offloaded to a web-based server
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`through the user's cell phone."
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`Nowhere in paragraph [0020] or elsewhere does Kennedy disclose that the digital
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`camera device performs the following step: "Transferring the already existing new(cid:173)
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`media file to the cellular phone, over the pre-established short-range paired wireless
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`connection, where the cellular phone is configured to receive the transferred new-media
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`file."
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`Kennedy does not teach or suggest the digital camera device performs the
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`method steps in the order given below:
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`(a) Establishing a short-range paired wireless connection between the digital
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`camera device and the cellular phone,
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`(b) Acquiring new-media by the digital camera device, after establishing a short(cid:173)
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`range paired wireless connection,
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`(c) Receiving a data transfer request initiated by a software application on the
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`cellular phone that initiates the transfer of already existing New-Media file to
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`the cellular phone, and only then
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`(d) Transfer the already existing new-media file to the cellular phone over the
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`pre-established short-range paired wireless connection.
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`The office action on page 6 states that paragraphs [0020], [0023]-[0025] of Lin
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`disclose this step. Applicant respectfully disagrees for the following reasons.
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`None of the cited paragraphs in Lin teach or suggest the earphone performing the
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`following steps:
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`(a) Establishing a short-range paired wireless connection with the cellular phone,
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`(b) Acquiring new temperature measurements, after establishing a short-range
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`paired wireless connection,
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`(c) Receiving a data transfer request from the cellular phone, where the data
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`transfer request initiates the transfer of already existing temperature
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`measurements to the cellular phone, and only then
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`(d) Transferring the pre-acquired temperature measurements to the cellular phone
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`over the pre-established short-range paired wireless connection.
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`Hardman also does not teach or suggest the digital camera device performing the
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`method steps in the order listed above.
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`Therefore, Kennedy in view of Lin and Hardman does not teach or suggest the
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`following limitation in amended claim 1:
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`range paired wireless connection, wherein the cellular phone is configured to
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`receive the new-media file ... "
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`Sixth Argument: Using HTTP to transfer received new-media file and user
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`information from a cellular phone to a website
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`Claim 1 discloses that the digital camera device together with the software
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`application on the cellular phone performs the following steps (see FIG. 1 of the original
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`application):
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`Step 103: Establishing a short-range paired wireless connection between the
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`digital camera device and the cellular phone.
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`Step 104: New-media is acquired by the digital camera device.
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`Step 105: Detection of new-media by the cellular phone and sending the data
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`media file to the cellular phone.
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`Step 106: Transfer of already existing new-media file from the digital camera
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`device to the cellular phone.
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`Only after the above steps, the cellular phone performs:
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`Step 107: Use HTTP to transfer the received new-media and user information to
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`the website over the cellular data network (see page 16, lines 15-17 of the original
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`application: "The transport protocol that is used between the client application 203 and
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`the publishing service 401 may be hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) ... ")
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`Page 8 of the office action states that paragraph [0020] of Kennedy discloses this
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`step. Applicant respectfully disagrees for the following reasons.
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`Kennedy does not disclose HTTP.
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`Paragraph [0020] of Kennedy discloses: "The portable electronic device permits
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`a user to take data that is acquired and or stored in the device and offload the data to an
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`external remotely coupled device to make room for more data in the portable electronic
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`device. For example, pictures in a digital camera can be offloaded to a web-based server
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`through the user's cell phone."
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`Nowhere in paragraph [0020] does Kennedy teach or suggest that the camera
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`performs the steps 103-106 in sequence before performing step 107. In other words,
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`Kennedy does NOT teach or suggest transfer of new-media and user information from
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`the cellular phone to the website using Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP). There is
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`NO mention of HTTP or Hyper Text Transfer Protocol in Kennedy.
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`The office action page 9 states that paragraphs [0030] and [0036] of Hardman
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`teaches a HTTP request comprising user information and received new-media. Applicant
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`respectfully disagrees for the following reasons.
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`Paragraph [0030] of Hardman discloses: "A request in the HTTP protocol can be
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`made in a post request, the browser supplies the URL and additional information, such as
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`a user name and password appended to the URL. In most cases, the additional
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`information is information that a user entered into an HTML form."
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`Paragraph [0036] of Hardman discloses: "In an embodiment, such systems and
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`methods provide for application software running on access device 150, such as a photo
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`uploader, to access content servers 110, 120 and upload a desired photograph. Prior to
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`accessing content servers 110, 120 a user associated with access device 150 is
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`authenticated to content servers 110, 120 and/or authorized to access the desired content
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`server."
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`Hardman argument 1: "Native media" vs "wirelessly transferred media"
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`Applicant discloses that the cellular phone is configured to transfer the "received
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`new-media and user information" to a remote website using HTTP over the cellular
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`data network. In applicant's method, the cellular phone receives the new-media from a
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`digital camera device over an established short-range paired wireless connection.
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`Hardman does NOT teach wirelessly receiving new-media from another
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`wirelessly connected device (digital camera device), combining that with user
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`information, and sending both of them to the website. In contrast, Hardman discloses,
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`inter alia, that the HTTP is applied to data that is native to the computer.
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`In Hardman, the HTTP is NOT applied to media that is "received from a
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`digital camera device over an established short-range paired wireless connection", or for
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`that matter any wireless link.
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`The difference between native vs received (non-native) data may be
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`illustrated as 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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`information to the Data generated by the PC (native media). In contrast, in applicant's
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`method, the cellular phone is configured to send received new-media (non-native media)
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`combined with user information stored on the cellular phone to the website. In applicant's
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`method, the cellular phone is acting as more than just a normal home wireless router.
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`Home Wireless routers do not "apply HTTP and combine user information store on the
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`wireless router to the data received from the PC".
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`In applicant's method, the short-range wireless pairing established is therefore
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`very important for non-native media that is acquired by a physically separate device and
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`then transferred to the cellular phone over the trusted paired wireless connection.
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`Hardman argument 2: "Using a Web Browser on a PC for native media" vs "Using
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`a software application running on a cellular phone for wirelessly received data".
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`In applicant's method, for new-media received by the cellular phone, the user is
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`not filling out the web-browser based HTTP web form to attach user information to the
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`received new-media before the cellular phone sends that data to the website.
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`In Hardman, attaching user information is done by filling out a web page on a
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`browser running on a PC. In applicant's method, the software application (not the
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`browser) on a much smaller cellular phone with cellular connection (not a PC) is
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`attaching the user information.
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`Further, Hardman either singly or in combination with Kennedy and Lin does not
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`teach or suggest performing the steps 103-106 in the sequence shown above, before
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`performing step 107.
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`Therefore, Kennedy in view of Lin and H