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`UNILOC 2017, LLC
`Plaintiff,
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`GOOGLE LLC,
`Defendant.
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`IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
`TYLER DIVISION
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`CIVIL ACTION NO. 2-18-cv-00552
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`JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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`JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION CHART
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`Pursuant to Patent Rule 4-5(d) and the Court’s Amended Docket Control Order, the parties
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`hereby submit the following Joint Claim Construction Chart for the claim terms for construction in
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`the patent-in-suit in Case No. 2-18-cv-00552, U.S. Patent No. 9,564,952 (“the ’952 patent”)
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`GOOGLE EXHIBIT 1016
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`Case 2:18-cv-00552-JRG-RSP Document 134 Filed 02/06/20 Page 2 of 3 PageID #: 5534
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`Date: February 6, 2020
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`/s/Ryan S. Loveless
`James L. Etheridge
`Texas Bar No. 24059147
`Ryan S. Loveless
`Texas Bar No. 24036997
`Brett A. Mangrum
`Texas Bar No. 24065671
`Travis L. Richins
`Texas Bar No. 24061296
`Jeff Huang
`Etheridge Law Group, PLLC
`2600 E. Southlake Blvd., Suite 120 / 324
`Southlake, TX 76092
`Tel.: (817) 470-7249
`Fax: (817) 887-5950
`Jim@EtheridgeLaw.com
`Ryan@EtheridgeLaw.com
`Brett@EtheridgeLaw.com
`Travis@EtheridgeLaw.com
`Jeff@EtheridgeLaw.com
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`ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
`Attorneys for Plaintiff
`Uniloc 2017
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`/s/ Tracy A. Stitt
`Tharan Gregory Lanier
`tglanier@jonesday.com
`Michael C. Hendershot
`mhendershot@jonesday.com
`JONES DAY
`1755 Embarcadero Road
`Palo Alto, CA 94303
`Tel: (650) 739-3939
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`Tracy A. Stitt
`tastitt@jonesday.com
`JONES DAY
`51 Louisiana Avenue NW
`Washington, DC 20001
`Tel: (202) 879-3641
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`John D. Kinton
`jkinton@jonesday.com
`JONES DAY
`4655 Executive Drive
`Suite 1500
`San Diego, CA 92121
`Tel: (858) 314-1190
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`Sanjiv P. Laud
`slaud@jonesday.com
`JONES DAY
`90 South Seventh Street
`Suite 4950
`Minneapolis, MN 55402
`Tel: (612) 217-8879
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`Michael E. Jones
`State Bar No. 10929400
`mikejones@potterminton.com
`E. Glenn Thames, Jr.
`State Bar No. 00785097
`glennthames@potterminton.com
`Patrick C. Clutter
`State Bar No. 24036374
`patrickclutter@potterminton.com
`POTTER MINTON, P.C.
`110 N. College Ave., Suite 500
`Tyler, Texas 75702
`Tel: (903) 597-8311
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`Attorneys for Defendant Google LLC
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`CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
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`I certify that on February 6, 2020 the foregoing document was served upon all counsel of record via
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`email in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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`/ s/ Ryan S. Loveless
`Ryan S. Loveless
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`Case 2:18-cv-00552-JRG-RSP Document 134-1 Filed 02/06/20 Page 1 of 3 PageID #: 5536
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`Claim Language
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`9. A method for near field
`authentication of a source, the source
`using an audio transceiver
`computing device, the method
`comprising:
`scanning a plurality of
`predetermined frequencies for a
`free frequency;
`selecting the free frequency from
`the plurality of predetermined
`frequencies;
`generating a periodic enclosed
`content message;
`generating a modulated carrier wave
`representing the periodic enclosed
`content message; and
`transmitting the modulated
`carrier wave at the free frequency;
`wherein each period of the periodic
`enclosed content message includes a
`begin indication, a content, and an
`end indication;
`wherein the content includes device
`identification data including a bit
`array derived from user-
`configurable and non-user-
`configurable data specific to the
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`Exhibit A: P.R. 4-5(d) Joint Claim Construction Chart
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`U.S. Patent No. 9,564,952
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`Terms of the
`’952 Patent
`“audio
`transceiver
`computing
`device” (claim 9)
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`Uniloc’s
`Constructions
`plain and
`ordinary
`meaning (the
`preamble is not
`limiting)
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`Google’s
`Constructions
`“a computing
`device having both
`an audio transmitter
`and an audio
`receiver”
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`Court’s Constructions
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`“free frequency”
`(claim 9)
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`“frequency
`determined by
`criteria”
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`“a single
`frequency which
`has a noise,
`interference, or
`signal level below
`a predetermined
`threshold”
`“scanning a
`plurality of
`predetermined
`frequencies to
`identify a single
`free frequency”
`“selecting the
`single free
`frequency from the
`plurality of
`predetermined
`frequencies”
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`plain and ordinary
`meaning
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`plain and ordinary
`meaning
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`“scanning a
`plurality of
`predetermined
`frequencies for a
`free frequency”
`(claim 9)
`“selecting the
`free frequency
`from the
`plurality of
`predetermined
`frequencies”
`(claim 9)
`“transmitting the
`modulated
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`plain and ordinary
`meaning
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`“transmitting the
`modulated carrier
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`audio transceiver computing
`device; and wherein the modulated
`carrier wave comprises a sound
`wave.
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`carrier wave at
`the free
`frequency”
`(claim 9)
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`10. The method of claim 9, wherein
`the transmitting step further
`comprises transmitting the
`modulated carrier wave for a
`predetermined number of periods, or
`a predetermined period of time.
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`11. The method of claim 9, wherein
`the transmitting step further
`comprises transmitting the
`modulated carrier wave until a
`stop indication is received from a
`user.
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`12. The method of claim 9 wherein
`the carrier wave is modulated by the
`periodic enclosed content message.
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`plain and ordinary
`meaning
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`plain and ordinary
`meaning
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`plain and ordinary
`meaning
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`plain and ordinary
`meaning
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`“non-user-
`configurable
`data” (claim 9)
`“user-
`configurable
`data” (claim 9)
`“derived from
`user-
`configurable and
`non-user-
`configurable data
`specific to the
`audio transceiver
`computing
`device” (claim 9)
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`“transmitting the
`modulated
`carrier wave
`until a stop
`indication is
`received from a
`user” (claim 11)
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`wave at the single
`free frequency
`selected from the
`plurality of
`predetermined
`frequencies”
`“data that cannot be
`configured by a
`human user”
`“data that can be
`configured by a
`human user”
`“derived from
`user-configurable
`data specific to the
`audio transceiver
`computing device
`and non-user-
`configurable data
`specific to the
`audio transceiver
`computing device”
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`“transmitting the
`modulated carrier
`wave until the
`human user takes
`an action on the
`audio transceiver
`computing device
`that stops the
`transmission”
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