`Exhibit E14: European Patent Application No. EP0989729 (“Takiguchi”)
`
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`As demonstrated in the claim charts below, the asserted claims of U.S. Patent No. 8,713,206 (“the ’206 patent”) are invalid (a) under
`one or more sections of 35 U.S.C. § 102 as anticipated by Takiguchi and (b) under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as obvious over Takiguchi
`standing alone and as set forth herein, and/or combined with the knowledge of a person of ordinary skill in the art, Applicant’s
`Admitted Prior Art (“AAPA”), and/or the additional prior art references discussed in Exhibits E1-E14, and O5, the contents of which
`are hereby incorporated by reference into this chart. One of ordinary skill in the art, as of the alleged priority date of the ’206 patent,
`would have known to combine the prior art elements disclosed by the foregoing references using known methods, and to use these
`elements according to their established functions in order to achieve a known and predictable result.
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`Except where specifically noted otherwise, this chart may apply the apparent interpretations of claim language as used by Plaintiff in
`its infringement contentions. Such use, however, does not imply that Defendants adopt or agree with Plaintiff’s interpretations in any
`way. Additionally, by providing contentions for claim preamble elements, Defendants do not take a position on whether the preamble
`is a claim limitation.
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`Prior Art: EP0989729 (“Takiguchi”)
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`Takiguchi discloses a display control apparatus.
`See, e.g., elements 1.a – 1.c.
`Takiguchi discloses a communication unit configured to communicate with an external device.
`For example, Takiguchi discloses:
`¶42 (“In the third example, the camera has already been set in a given mode, the corresponding
`application has already been started, and the camera and application are connected and communicate
`with each other. In this state, when the user sets the camera in another mode (step S403), the camera
`sends a disconnection message to the connected application at that timing to disconnect the
`communication with the application (step S405). At this time, whether the application automatically
`ends or is disconnected but kept running depends on the setups of the application. A message
`indicating a new mode in which the camera is set currently is sent to the PC (step S406). After that, the
`camera checks if sensed images are present in the camera (step S407). If no images are present, the
`camera also sends a message indicating that no images are present in the camera (step S408).”);
`¶44 (“The STI starts an associated application in correspondence with the message of each mode. Fig.
`5 shows this process.”);
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`Claim Element
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`’206
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`1.pre A display control apparatus
`comprising:
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`1.a
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`a communication unit
`configured to communicate
`with an external device; and
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`1
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`Roku, Inc. v. Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
`IPR2020-00343
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`¶47 (“It is checked in step S601 if images are present in the camera. This checking step is attained by
`checking if the message issued in step S408 in Fig. 4 has arrived at the PC. If this message has arrived,
`the browser software displays a message indicating no image (step S602), and ends itself (step
`S603).”);
`¶48 (“If images are present, the browser software sends an image transfer request to the camera in step
`S604. The camera checks if the received message is an image transfer request (step S605), and then
`checks if all images have already been transferred (step S606). If images to be transferred still remain,
`the camera sends image data to the browser software in step S608. The browser software receives the
`image data in step S609, and displays that image data on the PC screen in step S610.”);
`¶54 (“When the mode dial switch 2 is set at the Rec mode 2b, the on-line image sensing software is
`automatically started. The on-line image sensing software sends a reduced-scale image transmission
`request to the camera (step S701). This reduced-scale image is to be displayed on the preview area
`802. In order to attain preview display that moves as smooth as possible, i.e., to transfer image frames
`as much as possible, a reduced-scale image is requested in place of a full-size image which is equal to
`the sensed image size.”);
`¶76 (“If it is determined in step S1102 that the camera is in the playback mode, the software is started
`in an image browsing mode in step S1103. The subsequent operation is the same as that described in
`the first embodiment.”);
`see also FIGs. 1-11, Abstract, ¶¶1-8, 13, 15, 17, 19, 27, 29, 30, 34-37, 39-41, 52, 55, 56, 61, 62, 73,
`77-79, Claims 1-7, 11-17, 21-22, 25-26.
`To the extent that Plaintiff alleges that Takiguchi does not explicitly disclose this claim limitation, this
`limitation is inherent and/or it would have been obvious in view of the knowledge of a person of
`ordinary skill in the art, AAPA, and/or the references identified in Exhibits E1-E14, and O5.
`To the extent 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6 applies, Takiguchi also discloses the corresponding structure(s) and
`function(s) claimed or their equivalents, as shown above, or renders them obvious in view of the
`knowledge of one skilled in the art.
`Takiguchi discloses a display control unit configured to display, on a display unit, an image received
`from the external device via the communication unit, and if communication with the external device is
`disconnected, to stop the display of the image received from the external device.
`For example, Takiguchi discloses:
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`2
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`1.b
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`a display control unit
`configured to display, on a
`display unit, an image
`received from the external
`device via the communication
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`unit, and if communication
`with the external device is
`disconnected, to stop the
`display of the image received
`from the external device,
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`Prior Art: EP0989729 (“Takiguchi”)
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`¶42 (“In the third example, the camera has already been set in a given mode, the corresponding
`application has already been started, and the camera and application are connected and communicate
`with each other. In this state, when the user sets the camera in another mode (step S403), the camera
`sends a disconnection message to the connected application at that timing to disconnect the
`communication with the application (step S405). At this time, whether the application automatically
`ends or is disconnected but kept running depends on the setups of the application. A message
`indicating a new mode in which the camera is set currently is sent to the PC (step S406). After that, the
`camera checks if sensed images are present in the camera (step S407). If no images are present, the
`camera also sends a message indicating that no images are present in the camera (step S408).”);
`¶44 (“The STI starts an associated application in correspondence with the message of each mode. Fig.
`5 shows this process.”);
`¶47 (“It is checked in step S601 if images are present in the camera. This checking step is attained by
`checking if the message issued in step S408 in Fig. 4 has arrived at the PC. If this message has arrived,
`the browser software displays a message indicating no image (step S602), and ends itself (step
`S603).”);
`¶48 (“If images are present, the browser software sends an image transfer request to the camera in step
`S604. The camera checks if the received message is an image transfer request (step S605), and then
`checks if all images have already been transferred (step S606). If images to be transferred still remain,
`the camera sends image data to the browser software in step S608. The browser software receives the
`image data in step S609, and displays that image data on the PC screen in step S610.”);
`¶50 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the browser software is connected to the
`camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the browser software. At this time, the browser software executes a process for
`disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then executes one of the following three
`options.”);
`¶51 (“The first option automatically ends the browser software, the second option displays a message
`indicating that the connection with the camera is disconnected by user operation to the user, and
`prompts the user to select whether the browser software is to end or continue, and the third option
`continues to run the browser software. These options can be selected from a setup menu of the browser
`software. As a default, the second option that prompts the user to select whether the browser software
`is to end or continue is preferably set.”);
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`¶52 (“A case will be exemplified below wherein the mode dial switch is set at the Rec mode 2b. In this
`case, the on-line image sensing software is started. Fig. 8 shows an example of the on-line image
`sensing software. An image which is being currently seen by the camera is displayed on a preview
`area 802 in a window 801 as a preview image. When the user presses an image sensing button 803 at a
`shutter chance while observing the preview image, the camera senses the image, and sensed image
`data is displayed on a window 804. When the user presses a save button, the sensed image data can be
`saved as an image file.”);
`¶54 (“When the mode dial switch 2 is set at the Rec mode 2b, the on-line image sensing software is
`automatically started. The on-line image sensing software sends a reduced-scale image transmission
`request to the camera (step S701). This reduced-scale image is to be displayed on the preview area
`802. In order to attain preview display that moves as smooth as possible, i.e., to transfer image frames
`as much as possible, a reduced-scale image is requested in place of a full-size image which is equal to
`the sensed image size.”);
`¶58 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the on-line image sensing software is
`connected to the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a
`corresponding message to the on-line image sensing software. At this time, the on-line image sensing
`software executes a process for disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then
`automatically ends itself. The aforementioned browser software has options for selecting, e.g., whether
`or not the software continues to run, but such options are not available for this software. This is
`because the on-line image sensing software does not function at all unless it is connected to the
`camera.);
`¶60 (“It is checked in step S901 if images are present in the camera. This checking step is attained by
`checking if the message issued in step S408 in Fig. 4 has arrived at the PC. If this message has arrived,
`the stitch synthesis software displays a message indicating that no images are stored in the camera
`(step S902), and ends (step S903).”);
`¶64 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the stitch synthesis software is connected to
`the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the stitch synthesis software. At this time, the stitch synthesis software disconnects the
`connection with the camera. In this case, if all the stitch assist images in the camera have already been
`loaded, the stitch synthesis software continues a synthesis process. However, if all the images have not
`been loaded yet, the stitch synthesis software automatically ends itself since it cannot execute a
`synthesis process.”);
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`¶66 (“It is checked in step S1001 if images are present in the camera. This checking step is attained by
`checking if the message issued in step S408 in Fig. 4 has arrived at the PC. If this message has arrived,
`the slideshow playback software displays a message indicating that no images are stored in the camera
`(step S1002), and ends itself (step S1003).”);
`¶76 (“If it is determined in step S1102 that the camera is in the playback mode, the software is started
`in an image browsing mode in step S1103. The subsequent operation is the same as that described in
`the first embodiment.”);
`¶80 (“The objects of the present invention are also achieved by supplying a storage medium, which
`records a program code of a software program that can implement the functions of the above-
`mentioned embodiments to the system or apparatus, and reading out and executing the program code
`stored in the storage medium by a computer (or a CPU or MPU) of the system or apparatus”);
`¶81 (“In this case, the program code itself read out from the storage medium implements the functions
`of the above-mentioned embodiments, and the storage medium which stores the program code
`constitutes the present invention.”);
`see also FIGs. 1-11, Abstract, ¶¶1-8, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 27, 29, 30, 34, 35-37, 39-41, 49, 53, 55,
`56, 61, 62, 72, 73, 77-79, Claims 1-26.
`To the extent that Plaintiff alleges that Takiguchi does not explicitly disclose this claim limitation, this
`limitation is inherent and/or it would have been obvious in view of the knowledge of a person of
`ordinary skill in the art, AAPA, and/or the references identified in Exhibits E1-E14, and O5.
`To the extent 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6 applies, Takiguchi also discloses the corresponding structure(s) and
`function(s) claimed or their equivalents, as shown above, or renders them obvious in view of the
`knowledge of one skilled in the art.
`Takiguchi discloses that the display control unit varies a period of time from the disconnection to the
`stopping of the display of the image depending on a type of the external device.
`See, e.g., element 1.b.
`In addition, Takiguchi discloses:
`¶42 (“In the third example, the camera has already been set in a given mode, the corresponding
`application has already been started, and the camera and application are connected and communicate
`with each other. In this state, when the user sets the camera in another mode (step S403), the camera
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`wherein the display control
`unit varies a period of time
`from the disconnection to the
`stopping of the display of the
`image depending on a type of
`the external device.
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`sends a disconnection message to the connected application at that timing to disconnect the
`communication with the application (step S405). At this time, whether the application automatically
`ends or is disconnected but kept running depends on the setups of the application. A message
`indicating a new mode in which the camera is set currently is sent to the PC (step S406). After that, the
`camera checks if sensed images are present in the camera (step S407). If no images are present, the
`camera also sends a message indicating that no images are present in the camera (step S408).”);
`¶50 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the browser software is connected to the
`camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the browser software. At this time, the browser software executes a process for
`disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then executes one of the following three
`options.”);
`¶51 (“The first option automatically ends the browser software, the second option displays a message
`indicating that the connection with the camera is disconnected by user operation to the user, and
`prompts the user to select whether the browser software is to end or continue, and the third option
`continues to run the browser software. These options can be selected from a setup menu of the browser
`software. As a default, the second option that prompts the user to select whether the browser software
`is to end or continue is preferably set.”);
`¶58 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the on-line image sensing software is
`connected to the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a
`corresponding message to the on-line image sensing software. At this time, the on-line image sensing
`software executes a process for disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then
`automatically ends itself. The aforementioned browser software has options for selecting, e.g., whether
`or not the software continues to run, but such options are not available for this software. This is
`because the on-line image sensing software does not function at all unless it is connected to the
`camera.);
`¶60 (“It is checked in step S901 if images are present in the camera. This checking step is attained by
`checking if the message issued in step S408 in Fig. 4 has arrived at the PC. If this message has arrived,
`the stitch synthesis software displays a message indicating that no images are stored in the camera
`(step S902), and ends (step S903).”);
`¶64 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the stitch synthesis software is connected to
`the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the stitch synthesis software. At this time, the stitch synthesis software disconnects the
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`connection with the camera. In this case, if all the stitch assist images in the camera have already been
`loaded, the stitch synthesis software continues a synthesis process. However, if all the images have not
`been loaded yet, the stitch synthesis software automatically ends itself since it cannot execute a
`synthesis process.”);
`¶66 (“It is checked in step S1001 if images are present in the camera. This checking step is attained by
`checking if the message issued in step S408 in Fig. 4 has arrived at the PC. If this message has arrived,
`the slideshow playback software displays a message indicating that no images are stored in the camera
`(step S1002), and ends itself (step S1003).”);
`see also FIGs. 4-7, 9-11, ¶¶27, 29, 30, 72, Claims 7-9, 17-19.
`To the extent that Plaintiff alleges that Takiguchi does not explicitly disclose this claim limitation, this
`limitation is inherent and/or it would have been obvious in view of the knowledge of a person of
`ordinary skill in the art, AAPA, and/or the references identified in Exhibits E1-E14, and O5.
`To the extent 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6 applies, Takiguchi also discloses the corresponding structure(s) and
`function(s) claimed or their equivalents, as shown above, or renders them obvious in view of the
`knowledge of one skilled in the art.
`Defendants incorporate by reference their contentions relating to claim 1, as if fully set forth herein.
`
`Takiguchi discloses that the display control unit stops the display of the image immediately or after a
`specific period of time elapses from the disconnection depending on a type of the external device.
`For example, Takiguchi discloses:
`¶42 (“In the third example, the camera has already been set in a given mode, the corresponding
`application has already been started, and the camera and application are connected and communicate
`with each other. In this state, when the user sets the camera in another mode (step S403), the camera
`sends a disconnection message to the connected application at that timing to disconnect the
`communication with the application (step S405). At this time, whether the application automatically
`ends or is disconnected but kept running depends on the setups of the application. A message
`indicating a new mode in which the camera is set currently is sent to the PC (step S406). After that, the
`camera checks if sensed images are present in the camera (step S407). If no images are present, the
`camera also sends a message indicating that no images are present in the camera (step S408).”);
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`2.a
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`The display control apparatus
`according to claim 1,
`wherein the display control
`unit stops the display of the
`image immediately or after a
`specific period of time
`elapses from the
`disconnection depending on a
`type of the external device.
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`¶50 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the browser software is connected to the
`camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the browser software. At this time, the browser software executes a process for
`disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then executes one of the following three
`options.”);
`¶51 (“The first option automatically ends the browser software, the second option displays a message
`indicating that the connection with the camera is disconnected by user operation to the user, and
`prompts the user to select whether the browser software is to end or continue, and the third option
`continues to run the browser software. These options can be selected from a setup menu of the browser
`software. As a default, the second option that prompts the user to select whether the browser software
`is to end or continue is preferably set.”);
`¶58 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the on-line image sensing software is
`connected to the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a
`corresponding message to the on-line image sensing software. At this time, the on-line image sensing
`software executes a process for disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then
`automatically ends itself. The aforementioned browser software has options for selecting, e.g., whether
`or not the software continues to run, but such options are not available for this software. This is
`because the on-line image sensing software does not function at all unless it is connected to the
`camera.);
`¶60 (“It is checked in step S901 if images are present in the camera. This checking step is attained by
`checking if the message issued in step S408 in Fig. 4 has arrived at the PC. If this message has arrived,
`the stitch synthesis software displays a message indicating that no images are stored in the camera
`(step S902), and ends (step S903).”);
`¶64 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the stitch synthesis software is connected to
`the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the stitch synthesis software. At this time, the stitch synthesis software disconnects the
`connection with the camera. In this case, if all the stitch assist images in the camera have already been
`loaded, the stitch synthesis software continues a synthesis process. However, if all the images have not
`been loaded yet, the stitch synthesis software automatically ends itself since it cannot execute a
`synthesis process.”);
`¶66 (“It is checked in step S1001 if images are present in the camera. This checking step is attained by
`checking if the message issued in step S408 in Fig. 4 has arrived at the PC. If this message has arrived,
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`3.pre
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`3.a
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`The display control apparatus
`according to claim 1,
`wherein if the communication
`with the external device is
`physically disconnected, the
`display control unit stops the
`display of the image after a
`predetermined first period of
`time elapses.
`
`the slideshow playback software displays a message indicating that no images are stored in the camera
`(step S1002), and ends itself (step S1003).”);
`see also FIGs. 4-7, 9-11, ¶¶27, 29, 30, 72, Claims 7-9, 17-19.
`To the extent that Plaintiff alleges that Takiguchi does not explicitly disclose this claim limitation, this
`limitation is inherent and/or it would have been obvious in view of the knowledge of a person of
`ordinary skill in the art, AAPA, and/or the references identified in Exhibits E1-E14, and O5.
`To the extent 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6 applies, Takiguchi also discloses the corresponding structure(s) and
`function(s) claimed or their equivalents, as shown above, or renders them obvious in view of the
`knowledge of one skilled in the art.
`Defendants incorporate by reference their contentions relating to claim 1, as if fully set forth herein.
`
`Takiguchi discloses that if the communication with the external device is physically disconnected, the
`display control unit stops the display of the image after a predetermined first period of time elapses.
`For example, Takiguchi discloses:
`¶50 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the browser software is connected to the
`camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the browser software. At this time, the browser software executes a process for
`disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then executes one of the following three
`options.”);
`¶51 (“The first option automatically ends the browser software, the second option displays a message
`indicating that the connection with the camera is disconnected by user operation to the user, and
`prompts the user to select whether the browser software is to end or continue, and the third option
`continues to run the browser software. These options can be selected from a setup menu of the browser
`software. As a default, the second option that prompts the user to select whether the browser software
`is to end or continue is preferably set.”);
`¶58 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the on-line image sensing software is
`connected to the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a
`corresponding message to the on-line image sensing software. At this time, the on-line image sensing
`software executes a process for disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then
`automatically ends itself. The aforementioned browser software has options for selecting, e.g., whether
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`or not the software continues to run, but such options are not available for this software. This is
`because the on-line image sensing software does not function at all unless it is connected to the
`camera.);
`¶64 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the stitch synthesis software is connected to
`the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the stitch synthesis software. At this time, the stitch synthesis software disconnects the
`connection with the camera. In this case, if all the stitch assist images in the camera have already been
`loaded, the stitch synthesis software continues a synthesis process. However, if all the images have not
`been loaded yet, the stitch synthesis software automatically ends itself since it cannot execute a
`synthesis process.”);
`see also Claim 9, 19.
`To the extent that Plaintiff alleges that Takiguchi does not explicitly disclose this claim limitation, this
`limitation is inherent and/or it would have been obvious in view of the knowledge of a person of
`ordinary skill in the art, AAPA, and/or the references identified in Exhibits E1-E14, and O5.
`To the extent 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6 applies, Takiguchi also discloses the corresponding structure(s) and
`function(s) claimed or their equivalents, as shown above, or renders them obvious in view of the
`knowledge of one skilled in the art.
`Defendants incorporate by reference their contentions relating to claim 3, as if fully set forth herein.
`
`Takiguchi discloses that if the communication with the external device is logically disconnected, the
`display control unit stops the display of the image after a predetermined second period of time elapses,
`the predetermined second period of time being longer than the predetermined first period of time.
`For example, Takiguchi discloses:
`¶50 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the browser software is connected to the
`camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the browser software. At this time, the browser software executes a process for
`disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then executes one of the following three
`options.”);
`¶51 (“The first option automatically ends the browser software, the second option displays a message
`indicating that the connection with the camera is disconnected by user operation to the user, and
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`The display control apparatus
`according to claim 3,
`wherein if the communication
`with the external device is
`logically disconnected, the
`display control unit stops the
`display of the image after a
`predetermined second period
`of time elapses, the
`predetermined second period
`of time being longer than the
`predetermined first period of
`time.
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`prompts the user to select whether the browser software is to end or continue, and the third option
`continues to run the browser software. These options can be selected from a setup menu of the browser
`software. As a default, the second option that prompts the user to select whether the browser software
`is to end or continue is preferably set.”);
`¶58 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the on-line image sensing software is
`connected to the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a
`corresponding message to the on-line image sensing software. At this time, the on-line image sensing
`software executes a process for disconnecting the communication with the camera, and then
`automatically ends itself. The aforementioned browser software has options for selecting, e.g., whether
`or not the software continues to run, but such options are not available for this software. This is
`because the on-line image sensing software does not function at all unless it is connected to the
`camera.);
`¶64 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the stitch synthesis software is connected to
`the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a corresponding
`message to the stitch synthesis software. At this time, the stitch synthesis software disconnects the
`connection with the camera. In this case, if all the stitch assist images in the camera have already been
`loaded, the stitch synthesis software continues a synthesis process. However, if all the images have not
`been loaded yet, the stitch synthesis software automatically ends itself since it cannot execute a
`synthesis process.”);
`¶72 (“When another mode is selected at the camera while the slideshow playback software is
`connected to the camera, or when the power switch of the camera is turned off, the camera sends a
`corresponding message to the slideshow playback software. At this time, the slideshow playback
`software disconnects the connection with the camera. In this case, if all the images in the camera have
`already been loaded, the slideshow playback software continues slideshow playback. However, if all
`the images have not been loaded yet, the slideshow playback software automatically ends itself since it
`cannot execute slideshow playback”);
`see also Claim 9, 19.
`To the extent that Plaintiff alleges that Takiguchi does not explicitly disclose this claim limitation, this
`limitation is inherent and/or it would have been obvious in view of the knowledge of a person of
`ordinary skill in the art, AAPA, and/or the references identified in Exhibits E1-E14, and O5.
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`Claim Element
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`Prior Art: EP0989729 (“Takiguchi”)
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`The display control apparatus
`according to claim 1,
`wherein the communication
`unit is connected with the
`external device via a physical
`communication interface.
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`To the extent 35 U.S.C. § 112, ¶6 applies, Takiguchi also discloses the corresponding structure(s) and
`function(s) claimed or their equivalents, as shown above, or renders them obvious in view of the
`knowledge of one skilled in the art.
`Defendants incorporate by reference their contentions relating to claim 1, as if fully set forth herein.
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`Takiguchi discloses that the communication unit is connected with the external device via a physical
`communication interface.
`For example, Takiguchi discloses:
`¶50 (“When another mode is selected at the camera wh