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`Claims 9-20
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`16
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`16. A method for a wireless
`device accessing a remote
`storage space, the method
`comprising actions performed by
`the wireless device, including:
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Microsoft devices are wireless devices.
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`Microsoft wireless devices include laptops, tablets, smartphones, including for example
`Surface Pro series.
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Microsoft wireless device, e.g. Surface Pro., comprises at least one wireless interface
`(e.g. a Wi-Fi interface)
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`
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`Network
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`4G LTE Cat 9 modem up to 450Mbps
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`GPS / GLONASS: Standalone and Assisted GNSS, accuracy up to 3 meters
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`Nano SIM Tray and Embedded SIM (eSIM)
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`LTE Advanced (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 26, 28, 29, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41)
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`https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-pro/tech-specs
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`Surface Pro includes program code.
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`Software
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Windows 10 Pro (i5,i7)
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`Windows 10 Home (m3)
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`Office 30-day trial
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`https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-pro/tech-specs
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`16A
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`establishing a communication
`link for accessing the remote
`storage space served by a first
`server;
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`Microsoft wireless device, e.g. Surface Pro., establishes a communication link, e.g. Wi-
`Fi, for the wireless device to access to a storage space provided by Adobe Creative Cloud
`via a web browser that is illustrated in a screenshot taken from Surface Pro. The user of
`the Surface Pro can be exclusively assigned a remote storage space, 5GB cloud storage
`provided by Adobe Creative Cloud storage service.
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`https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
`
`What is Creative Cloud?
`Creative Cloud is a collection of 20+ desktop and mobile apps and services for photography,
`design, video, web, UX and more. Now you can take your ideas to new places with Photoshop
`on the iPad, draw and paint with Fresco, and design for 3D and AR. Join our global creative
`community — and make something better together.
`
`
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`For Adobe IDs, the storage also stacks with Creative Cloud individual and team
`memberships. A user with a Creative Cloud for teams membership (100 GB), and a Creative
`Cloud for enterprise membership of 2 GB, has 102 GB of storage allocation in all.
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`When users are removed from a product profile, they lose the entitlement from that
`product profile. The storage allocation is immediately revised. If users' storage exceeds the
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`revised allocation, they cannot add new files, but they still have access to their existing files.
`Users have to delete files to free up space and get below their new storage allocation.
`
`However, if a user is deleted, the files on the Creative Cloud storage are deleted and there is
`no way to recover them.
`
`If Enterprise or Federated ID users are removed from product profiles that entitle them to
`storage and services, they are no longer entitled to storage. The files are available for 90
`days, during which time users can download them. Uploading files is, however, not allowed
`and the files are not accessible after 90 days.
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/cce-storage.html
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`Storage connections
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`• Adobe Document Cloud: Store and access files online with 2GB of free storage or get
`100GB with an Acrobat DC subscription.
`• Adobe Creative Cloud: Store and access files online as part of an Adobe Creative Cloud
`membership. For more information, see File storage and quota.
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/DC-Language-Tiers.html
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`•
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`Overview
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`A Creative Cloud membership includes cloud-based storage, which allows you to
`access files stored in the cloud from any computer using a web browser. The cloud
`storage is made up of three different areas: Creative Cloud, Lightroom, and Document
`Cloud. Stored content can be accessed online as follows.
`
`• Creative Cloud - https://assets.adobe.com
`• Lightroom - https://lightroom.adobe.com
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`• Document Cloud - https://documentcloud.adobe.com
`
`Here are answers to some common questions related to using and managing this
`storage.
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`How much storage do I have?
`
`If you have a full Adobe Creative Cloud membership or a single app membership, you have
`100GB storage. If you have a Creative Cloud Photography membership, you have 20GB or
`1TB storage. If you have a trial product or a free membership, you have 2GB storage.
`Creative Cloud for teams and Creative Cloud for enterprise memberships include 100GB of
`storage per seat.
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/file-storage-quota.html
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`Your Adobe Creative Cloud account comes with online storage so that your assets are
`available to you anywhere and on any device or computer. You can preview many creative
`asset types directly in a web browser on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. These asset
`types include: PSD, AI, INDD, JPG, PDF, GIF, PNG, Photoshop Touch, and many others.
`
`The Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application keeps all the assets in sync. Any additions,
`modifications, or deletions are reflected on all connected computers and devices. For
`example, if you upload an .ai asset using the Your Work section of Creative Cloud, it is
`automatically downloaded on all connected computers.
`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sync-files.html
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`Ownership and storage allocation
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Storage cannot be pooled or allocated on a per-user basis; storage is subject to stacking.
`The total amount of storage available is the sum of storage available through each
`membership. Creative Cloud individual and team memberships, and Creative Cloud for
`enterprise memberships, can all confer some amount of storage, so Adobe IDs can end up
`with more than what the enterprise membership offers. Similarly, even Enterprise or
`Federated ID storage allocation stacks if a user with an Enterprise or Federated ID is a
`member of more than one product profile that includes storage and services.
`
`For example, if a user with an Enterprise ID is a member of two product profiles that
`include 2 GB of storage each, the user gets a total of 4-GB individual storage.
`
`For Adobe IDs, the storage also stacks with Creative Cloud individual and team
`memberships. A user with a Creative Cloud for teams membership (100 GB), and a Creative
`Cloud for enterprise membership of 2 GB, has 102 GB of storage allocation in all.
`
`When users are removed from a product profile, they lose the entitlement from that
`product profile. The storage allocation is immediately revised. If users' storage exceeds the
`revised allocation, they cannot add new files, but they still have access to their existing files.
`Users have to delete files to free up space and get below their new storage allocation.
`
`However, if a user is deleted, the files on the Creative Cloud storage are deleted and there is
`no way to recover them.
`
`If Enterprise or Federated ID users are removed from product profiles that entitle them to
`storage and services, they are no longer entitled to storage. The files are available for 90
`days, during which time users can download them. Uploading files is, however, not allowed
`and the files are not accessible after 90 days.
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/cce-storage.html
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`What platforms and devices do Adobe mobile apps support?
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`The general system requirements for using Adobe mobile apps are as follows:
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` iOS
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Adobe mobile apps support iOS 9 and later running on iPad Pro, iPad 2 and later, iPhone 4s,
`5, 5s, 5c, 6, 6S, 6 Plus, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, and iPod Touch 5th Generation.
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` Android
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`Adobe mobile apps support phones running Android 4.1.x and later.
`
`Ensure that the Android phone on which you want to install Adobe mobile apps meet the
`following system requirements:
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`Minimum system requirements
`• Processor: Quad Core CPU with 1.5 GHz frequency and ARMv7 architecture
`• RAM: 1 GB
`Internal storage: 8 GB
`•
`• Android OS version: 4.1.x and later
`Recommended system requirements
`• Processor: Quad Core CPU with 2.2 GHz frequency and higher ARMv7 architecture
`• RAM: 2 GB
`Internal storage: 8 GB and above
`•
`• Android OS version: 4.1.x and later
`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/faq/mobileapps.html
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`https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/desktop-app.html
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`16C
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`displaying the remote storage
`space on the wireless device
`upon receiving information of
`the remote storage space from
`the first server; and
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`Microsoft devices include displaying the remote storage space on the wireless device
`upon receiving information of the remote storage space from the first server.
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`Creative Cloud syncs up to 1GB of overflow from any device. After that, the Creative Cloud
`desktop app stops syncing new assets and notifies you that you are over quota. A red
`exclamation point marks any assets that are unable to upload. You can still move, rename,
`or delete assets. To continue to sync assets, permanently delete other assets to free up
`space.
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sync-files.html#Storageplansandquota
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`Claims 9-20
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`No.
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`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/file-storage-quota.html
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`The Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application keeps all the assets in sync. Any
`additions, modifications, or deletions are reflected on all connected computers and
`devices. For example, if you upload an .ai asset using the Your Work section of
`Creative Cloud, it is automatically downloaded on all connected computers.
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`Sync or upload assets
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`To sync assets from your computer, do one of the following:
`
`• Copy, paste, or move assets to the Creative Cloud Files directory on your desktop.
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`•
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`In an app, choose File > Save or File > Save As and navigate to the Creative Cloud
`Files directory.
`Note:
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`To open the Creative Cloud Files directory from the Creative Cloud desktop app, select Files and
`click Open Folder.
`Filenames that contain special characters such as |, ", ?, <, >, /, *, or : are not synced. Neither do
`files with reserved names, such as AUX or Com1. If you receive an error, rename the asset
`filename to sync it to Creative Cloud. For more information, see Error: "Unable to sync assets."
`Also, you can upload assets directly to Your Work using any of the following methods.
`
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`Upload and manage your assets on Creative Cloud using the Upload Files button.
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`Drag and drop assets from your desktop to the Your Work page.
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sync-files.html#Syncoruploadassets
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`Claims 9-20
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`coupling with the first server to
`carry out a requested operation
`for accessing the remote storage
`space in response to a user,
`through the remote storage space
`displayed on the wireless device,
`performing the operation,
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Microsoft wireless device, e.g. Surface Pro., couples with the storage server of Adobe
`Creative Cloud to carry out a requested operation for remotely accessing the storage
`space.
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`The Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application keeps all the assets in sync. Any
`additions, modifications, or deletions are reflected on all connected computers and
`devices. For example, if you upload an .ai asset using the Your Work section of
`Creative Cloud, it is automatically downloaded on all connected computers.
`
`•
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`In an app, choose File > Save or File > Save As and navigate to the Creative Cloud
`Files directory.
`Note:
`To open the Creative Cloud Files directory from the Creative Cloud desktop app, select Files and
`click Open Folder.
`Filenames that contain special characters such as |, ", ?, <, >, /, *, or : are not synced. Neither do
`files with reserved names, such as AUX or Com1. If you receive an error, rename the asset
`filename to sync it to Creative Cloud. For more information, see Error: "Unable to sync assets."
`Also, you can upload assets directly to Your Work using any of the following
`methods.
`
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`Upload and manage your assets on Creative Cloud using the Upload
`Files button.
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Drag and drop assets from your desktop to the Your Work page.
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sync-files.html#Syncoruploadassets
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`Access cloud documents
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`By default, new documents in Adobe XD are saved as cloud documents in your
`Creative Cloud space. You can easily access the cloud documents across devices.
`
`To view your cloud documents, in Your Work, select Files > Cloud Documents.
`From the Cloud Documents tab, you can:
`
`• View metadata of your cloud documents.
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`• Delete the XD cloud documents you own; you
`can permanently delete or restore your deleted cloud documents.
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`• Search for XD cloud documents you own.
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`•
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sync-files.html#Accessclouddocuments
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Screenshots of downloading a file, e.g., downloading a 153,47Kb picture file from a
`news article, into the user assigned storage space of Adobe Cloud.
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`Claims 9-20
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`Claims 9-20
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`Claims 9-20
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`Evidence
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`Simplify collaboration.
`Reduce rework through an experience that connects across desktop, mobile,
`and web. Users can access, track the progress of and take action on documents
`from anywhere.
`https://acrobat.adobe.com/us/en/acrobat/business.html
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`1. Files field
`2. The Files field shows the files (documents) from which the agreement is
`created.
`3. Files can be added by clicking the Add Files link. Two options are available:
`• Add from Adobe Sign Library - This option presents all of the documents that are
`available to the user within the Adobe Sign library
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/sign/using/facebook-workplace-integration-user-guide.html
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`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Mobile Devices
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`Signing is one the main functions of Adobe Sign. Anyone can sign via an email link
`on any web browser on their computer or using their mobile device. If you have an
`Adobe Sign account, you can also sign using the “Adobe Sign manager” iOS or
`Android native app. You can also initiate signing from the Manage page. Signing is
`also built into the “Fill & Sign” process.
`
`Additional information on signing documents using an app can be found in the
`Adobe Sign Help by clicking here.
`
`Adobe Sign supports the latest web browsers on smartphones and tablets that run
`the iOS or Android operating systems.
`
`Adobe Sign Manager for iOS
`
`Use the intuitive dashboard in Adobe Sign Manager to access your documents from
`your mobile device for sending and signing agreements. The new dashboard works
`well with iOS 9 and iPad Pro. The improved Send experience simplifies the way you
`send documents for signature.
`
`Download the App here.
`
`Adobe Sign Manager for Android
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`Adobe Sign Manager for Android Is localized into 19 languages to match Acrobat
`Mobile.
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`Download the app here.
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`Claims 9-20
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`No.
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`16E
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`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/sign/using/get-started-guide.html
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`
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`wherein the operation being
`carried out for accessing the
`remote storage space comprises
`from the wireless device storing
`data therein or retrieving data
`therefrom, the storing data
`comprising to download a file
`from a second server across a
`network into the remote storage
`space through utilizing
`information for the file cached in
`a cache storage in the wireless
`device.
`
`•
`
`The storing of a data object includes downloading a file from a remote server into the
`user’s assigned storage space of Adobe Creative Cloud by using download information
`for the file cached in the cache storage of Microsoft wireless device, e.g. Surface Pro., in
`response to the user performing the operation of downloading the file.
`
`In an app, choose File > Save or File > Save As and navigate to the Creative Cloud
`Files directory.
`Note:
`To open the Creative Cloud Files directory from the Creative Cloud desktop app, select Files and
`click Open Folder.
`Filenames that contain special characters such as |, ", ?, <, >, /, *, or : are not synced. Neither do
`files with reserved names, such as AUX or Com1. If you receive an error, rename the asset
`filename to sync it to Creative Cloud. For more information, see Error: "Unable to sync assets."
`Also, you can upload assets directly to Your Work using any of the following
`methods.
`
`
`Upload and manage your assets on Creative Cloud using the Upload
`Files button.
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`Claim Language
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`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`
`Drag and drop assets from your desktop to the Your Work page.
`
`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sync-files.html#Syncoruploadassets
`
`Access cloud documents
`
`By default, new documents in Adobe XD are saved as cloud documents in your
`Creative Cloud space. You can easily access the cloud documents across devices.
`
`To view your cloud documents, in Your Work, select Files > Cloud Documents.
`From the Cloud Documents tab, you can:
`
`• View metadata of your cloud documents.
`
`• Delete the XD cloud documents you own; you
`can permanently delete or restore your deleted cloud documents.
`
`• Search for XD cloud documents you own.
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`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`•
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`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sync-files.html#Accessclouddocuments
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
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`Claim Language
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`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Screenshots of downloading a file, e.g., downloading a 153,47Kb picture file from a
`news article, into the user assigned storage space of Adobe Cloud.
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`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
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`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
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`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
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`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
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`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`Simplify collaboration.
`Reduce rework through an experience that connects across desktop, mobile,
`and web. Users can access, track the progress of and take action on documents
`from anywhere.
`https://acrobat.adobe.com/us/en/acrobat/business.html
`
`4. Files field
`5. The Files field shows the files (documents) from which the agreement is
`created.
`6. Files can be added by clicking the Add Files link. Two options are available:
`• Add from Adobe Sign Library - This option presents all of the documents that are
`available to the user within the Adobe Sign library
`
`https://helpx.adobe.com/sign/using/facebook-workplace-integration-user-guide.html
`
`
`
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`

`
`
`No.
`
`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
`
`
`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`
`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`Mobile Devices
`
`Signing is one the main functions of Adobe Sign. Anyone can sign via an email link
`on any web browser on their computer or using their mobile device. If you have an
`Adobe Sign account, you can also sign using the “Adobe Sign manager” iOS or
`Android native app. You can also initiate signing from the Manage page. Signing is
`also built into the “Fill & Sign” process.
`
`Additional information on signing documents using an app can be found in the
`Adobe Sign Help by clicking here.
`
`Adobe Sign supports the latest web browsers on smartphones and tablets that run
`the iOS or Android operating systems.
`
`Adobe Sign Manager for iOS
`
`Use the intuitive dashboard in Adobe Sign Manager to access your documents from
`your mobile device for sending and signing agreements. The new dashboard works
`well with iOS 9 and iPad Pro. The improved Send experience simplifies the way you
`send documents for signature.
`
`Download the App here.
`
`Adobe Sign Manager for Android
`
`Adobe Sign Manager for Android Is localized into 19 languages to match Acrobat
`Mobile.
`
`Download the app here.
`
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`

`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`
`
`
`No.
`
`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
`
`
`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`https://helpx.adobe.com/sign/using/get-started-guide.html
`
`
`
`17
`
`17A
`
`17B
`
`
`
`17. The method of claim 16,
`wherein said downloading a file
`from a second server comprises:
`
`the wireless device obtaining the
`information for the file from the
`second server,
`
`transmitting the information for
`the file cached in the cache
`storage in the wireless device to
`the first server, and
`
`
`
`
`
`Microsoft devices include the method wherein said downloading a file from a second
`server.
`
`See claim 16.
`
`the wireless device obtaining the information for the file from the second server.
`
`See claim 16.
`
`Microsoft devices include transmitting the information for the file cached in the cache
`storage in the wireless device to the first server.
`
`See claim 16.
`
`
`Your Adobe Creative Cloud account comes with online storage so that your assets are
`available to you anywhere and on any device or computer. You can preview many
`creative asset types directly in a web browser on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
`These asset types include: PSD, AI, INDD, JPG, PDF, GIF, PNG, Photoshop Touch,
`and many others.
`
`• Published: Shows artifacts of your source files - prototypes and design specs created in
`Adobe XD, and 3D scenes created in Adobe Dimension.
`
`
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`

`

`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`
`
`
`No.
`
`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
`
`
`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sync-files.html
`
`17C
`
`causing the first server in
`accordance with the received
`information for the file to
`download the file from the
`second server into the remote
`storage space.
`
`https://helpx.adobe.com/xd/help/manage-work-cloud-
`
`documents.html#Accessclouddocuments
`
`
`
`
`
`
`causing the first server in accordance with the received information for the file to
`download the file from the second server into the remote storage space.
`
`See claim 16.
`
`https://helpx.adobe.com/xd/help/manage-work-cloud-
`
`documents.html#Accessclouddocuments
`Access files across devices
`
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`

`

`
`
`No.
`
`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
`
`
`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`
`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`Save your XD design as a cloud document, organize them as folders, and access it at
`your desk, laptop, or mobile devices.
`
`
`
`18
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`18. The method of claim 16,
`wherein said wireless device
`displaying the remote storage
`space further comprises
`displaying the remote storage
`space in a web browser for
`accessing the remote storage
`space.
`
`18. The method of claim 16, wherein said wireless device displaying the remote storage
`space further comprises displaying the remote storage space in a web browser for
`accessing the remote storage space.
`
`See claim 16.
`
`https://helpx.adobe.com/xd/user-guide.html/xd/help/cloud-
`documents.ug.html#Accessclouddocuments
`
`Cloud documents
`
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`
`

`

`
`
`No.
`
`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
`
`
`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`
`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`With cloud documents, your work is always updated wherever you are and saved to the
`cloud automatically in the background. The shared format for Photoshop, Photoshop on
`the iPad, and Adobe Fresco, lets you move seamlessly between them, while XD cloud
`documents allow real-time collaboration. You can manage your cloud documents right in
`your app’s Home screen or in the Creative Cloud website.
`
`
`
`
`
`19
`
`19A
`
`
`
`
`
`19. The method of claim 16,
`wherein said operation for
`accessing the remote storage
`space comprises:
`
`from the wireless device and via
`a wireless link creating a folder,
`or a layered folder or director
`structure in the remote storage
`space.
`
`Microsoft devices include method wherein said operation for accessing the remote
`storage space.
`
`See claim 16.
`
`Microsoft devices include via a wireless link creating a folder, or a layered folder or
`director structure in the remote storage space.
`
`See claim 16.
`
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`

`

`
`
`No.
`
`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
`
`
`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`
`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`
`
`20
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`20. The method of claim 19,
`wherein said operation for
`accessing the remote storage
`space comprises:
`
`Microsoft devices include the method wherein said operation for accessing the remote
`storage space comprises:
`
`See claims 16 and 19.
`
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`

`

`Exhibit 2005 US Patent No. 10,015,254 – Microsoft Corp.
`Claims 9-20
`
`US Patent No. 10,015,254
`Claim Language
`
`from the wireless device and via
`a wireless link moving, copying,
`deleting, or renaming a data
`object of file or folder in respect
`to the layered folder or director
`structure.
`
`
`
`No.
`
`20A
`
`
`
`Microsoft Wireless Devices used with Adobe Creative Cloud, cloud storage service
`Evidence
`
`Microsoft devices include via a wireless link moving, copying, deleting, or renaming a
`data object of file or folder in respect to the layered folder or director structure.
`
`See claims 16 and 19.
`
`https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/delete-files-permanently.html
`
`
`
`
`
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`
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