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`Application number
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`097311468
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`SJ P/FP6724736
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`#10074291ev1eTo_EPO_e_30_11_2011_
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`Description of document Assigned file name Original lile name
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`#1 DOBD373—v1—To_EPO_—_30_1 1_201 1_
`4 Amended description with annotations
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`e_description (manuscript) .PDF
`5 Amended claims with annotations
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`e_c|aims_(manuscript).PDF
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`Place:
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`30 November 2011
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`GB, Mewburn Ellis LLP, S. Parry 20806
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`Bose Exhibit 1012
`Bose V. Koss
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`Exhibit 1012 - p. 1
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`BY EPO ONLINE FILING
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`Dear Sirs
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`European Patent Application No. 097311463
`Applicant: KOSS CORPORATION
`Our Ref: SJP/FP6724736
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`I write in response to the official communication dated 28 June 2011 and hereby confirm the
`previously—filed request for substantive examination and the applicant’s wish to proceed
`further with this application.
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`Additionally, I set out below our response to the objections set out in the Opinion
`accompanying the European Search Report.
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`In response to the European Search Report, I am filing herewith amended pages for this
`application. Clean—typed page numbers 1 and 1a of the description filed herewith are to be
`substituted for page 1 as presently on file whilst the attached clean—typed pages of amended
`claims are to be substituted for the pages of claims presently on file. For the Examiner’s
`assistance in following the amendments incorporated into these clean—typed pages, I am
`also submitting herewith copies of the previous pages with the amendments shown in
`manuscript.
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`is hereby amended to address the
`As the Examiner will note, independent claim 1
`Examiner‘s objection as set out in numbered paragraph 2.1 of the aforementioned Opinion.
`In particular, the claim now requires the transceiver circuit firmware to cause the transceiver
`circuit to transmit data via the ad hoc wireless network to the data source regarding one or
`more infrastructure wireless networks detected by the transceiver circuit “that have a signal
`strength above a threshold a minimum signal strength level”, and no longer requires the data
`itself to comprise the signal strength data. Basis for this amendment arises from the
`passage of the description beginning at line 24 of page 12 and running over to line 6 of page
`13.
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`We have also noted the Examiner’s objections to the dependencies of the amended claims
`filed on entry into the European regional phase and so the Examiner will note that the
`amended claims filed herewith have been restored to their previous dependencies.
`In this
`regard, however, I note that the Examiner did not object to the dependency of previous claim
`17 (now claim 16 in the amended set of claims filed herewith), but nevertheless for the sake
`of good order this claim has also now been amended so as to address the issue of its
`dependency.
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`The Examiner’s comments with regard to the “doubled” claim dependencies of previous
`claims 14 and 15 is now moot following the above-mentioned amendments to the claims.
`Nevertheless, the Examiner will note that claims 16, 17 and 18 filed herewith are now each
`directed to ”A system according to claim 10, or an earphone according to claim 1...".
`It is
`respectfully submitted that this claim structure is actually entirely clear and thus represents
`no contravention of Article 84 EPC. Basis for this dependency in respect of claim 16 filed
`herewith arises from original claim 15 of the application as filed (which was dependent upon
`the system of claim 14 as filed) and original claim 2 of the application as filed (which was
`dependent upon the earphone defined by claim 1 as originally filed). Similarly, basis for this
`dependency in claim 17 filed herewith arises from original claims 23 (dependent upon
`original system claim 14) and 5 (dependent upon original earphone claim 1) of the
`application as originally filed. Basis for the dependency of claim 18 filed herewith arises
`from original claims 24 (dependent upon independent system claim 14) and 7 (dependent
`upon the independent earphone of claim 6) of the application as originally filed.
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`Furthermore, claim 1 filed herewith has been amended so as to require receipt of the digital
`audio wirelessly from the data source via the ad hoc wireless network to occur “after
`establishing a wireless communication link with an ad hoc wireless network”. Basis for this
`amendment, indicated as necessary by the Examiner, arises from the passage beginning at
`line 24 of page 12 and running on to line 6 of page 13 of the application as originally filed.
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`The Examiner will furthermore note that claim 1 filed herewith now refers to “a first
`infrastructure wireless network“. This has been done to address the Examiner’s lack of
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`clarity objection with regard to claim 5, as set out in numbered paragraph 3.2 of the Search
`Opinion.
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`Furthermore, claim 1 filed herewith is now restricted to the technical features of previous
`claim 4, thereby making the claim clearly novel and inventive as acknowledged by the
`Examiner.
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`Claim 4 filed herewith (corresponding to previous claim 5) is also hereby amended to refer to
`the aforementioned “first infrastructure wireless network”, in order to address the clarity
`objection set out in numbered paragraph 3.2 of the Search Opinion. The same amendment
`has been made to other claims for reasons of consistency.
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`Independent method claim 19 filed herewith (corresponding to previous claim 20) now
`specifically recites technical features corresponding to those of independent product claim 1,
`and is also now restricted in the same manner as claim 1 filed herewith, thereby overcoming
`the Examiner‘s clarity objection as set out in numbered paragraph 3.3 of the Opinion.
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`Both the independent claims are now cast into the two part form with respect to prior art
`document D1, and prior art document D1 has been briefly identified on the first page of the
`description.
`In this regard, I note that in numbered paragraph 7.3 of the Search Opinion the
`Examiner suggested that prior art documents “D1 -D4” should be identified in the description.
`However, it seems that only three prior art documents were actually cited in the official
`search report and of those only document D1 was cited as a document having any direct
`relevance to the invention defined by the claims in this application.
`It is therefore deemed
`appropriate only to identify prior art document D1 in this manner.
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`Exhibit 1012 — p. 3
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`Exhibit 1012 - p. 3
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`It is respectfully submitted that the amendments filed herewith now place the application in
`order for acceptance and we therefore look forward to receiving an official communication
`under Rule 71 (3) EPC in due course.
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`As a precaution against premature refusal, oral proceedings under A.1 16 EPC are
`requested in the event that the EPO forms an intention to refuse the application, but for
`compliance with A.113(1) EPC it is requested that before any summons to oral proceedings
`is issued the applicant is given, in accordance with A.94(3) EPC, a proper opportunity to
`reply in writing to any objection raised by the EPO, especially any objection based on prior
`art not previously referred to in the examination.
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`We also reserve the right to file divisional applications for any subject matter in the original
`application.
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`Yours faithfully
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`Simon James Parry
`AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE
`MEWBURN ELLIS LLP
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`simon.parry@mewburn.com
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`Enc. Replacement claims 1 to 21 (replacement pages 22 to 25)
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`WIRELESS EARPHONE THAT TRANSITIONS BETWEEN WIRELESS NETWORKS
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`Inventors: Michael J. Pelland, Michael J. Koss, Michael Sagan, Steven Reckamp, Greg
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`Hollingstad, Jeff Bovee, and Morgan Lowery
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`PRIORITY CLAIM
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`The present application claims priority to United States provisional application serial
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`number 61/123,265, filed April 7, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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`BACKGROUND
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`Digital audio players, such as MP3 players and iPods, that store and play digital audio
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`files, are very popular. Such devices typically comprise a data storage unit for storing and
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`playing the digital audio, and a headphone set that connects to the data storage unit, usually
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`with a 1/4" or a 3.5 mm jack and associated cord. Often the headphones are in—ear type
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`headphones. The cord, however, between the headphones and the data storage unit can be
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`cumbersome and annoying to users, and the length of the cord limits the physical distance
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`between the data storage unit and the headphones. Accordingly, some cordless
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`headphones have been proposed, such as the Monster iFreePlay cordless headphones from
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`Apple Inc., which include a docking port on one of the earphones that can connect directly to
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`an iPod Shuffle. Because they have the docking port, however, the Monster iFreePlay
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`cordless headphones from Apple are quite large and are not in— ear type phones. Recently,
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`cordless headphones that connect wirelessly via IEEE 802.11 to a WLAN-ready laptop or
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`personal computer (PC) have been proposed, but such headphones are also quite large and
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`not in-ear type phones.
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`U82007/0165875A1 discloses a multiple-antennae wireless multimedia headset
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`having peer—to—peer networking capability and which is configured for convenient hand off
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`between multiple wireless interfaces.
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`According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an earphone as
`defined in claim 1.
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`According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method as
`defined in claim 19
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`Exhibit 1012 — p. 5
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`Exhibit 1012 - p. 5
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`When the data source and the earphone are out of range via the ad hoc wireless
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`network, they may transition automatically to a common infrastructure wireless network (e.g.,
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`a wireless LAN).
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`If there is no common infrastructure wireless network for both the data
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`source and the earphone, the earphone may connect via an available infrastructure wireless
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`network to a host sen/er. The host server may, for example, broadcast streaming audio to
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`the earphone and/or transmit to the earphone a network address (e.g., an Internet Protocol
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`(IP) address) for a network-connected content server that
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`Exhibit 1012 — p. 6
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`Exhibit 1012 - p. 6
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`CLAIMS
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`1
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`An earphone comprising:
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`a body, wherein the body comprises:
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`at least one acoustic transducer for converting an analog electrical signal to sound;
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`an antenna; and
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`a transceiver circuit in communication with the at least one acoustic transducer and the
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`antenna, wherein the transceiver circuit is for receiving and transmitting wireless signals Via the
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`antenna, and wherein the transceiver circuit is for outputting the analog electrical signal to the at
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`least one acoustic transducer, and wherein the wireless transceiver circuit comprises firmware,
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`which when executed by the transceiver circuit, causes the transceiver circuit to:
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`receive digital audio wirelessly from a data source Via an ad hoc wireless network after
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`establishing a wireless conmlunication link with the ad hoc wireless network and when the data
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`source is in wireless communication range with the earphone Via the ad hoc wireless
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`network;
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`transmit data Via the ad hoc wireless network to the data source regarding one or more
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`infrastructure wireless networks detected by the transceiver circuit that have a signal strength
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`above a threshold minimum signal strength level when the earphone and the data source are
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`communicating Via the ad hoc wireless network, wherein the data comprises identification data
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`for the one or more infrastructure wireless networks; and
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`when the data source is not in wireless communication range with the earphone Via the ad
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`hoc wireless network, transition automatically to receive digital audio via a first infrastructure
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`wireless network, the earphone being characterised in that the transceiver circuit is for receiving
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`digital audio from the data source Via the first infrastructure wireless network when the data
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`source is not in wireless communication range with the earphone Via the ad hoc wireless network.
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`2.
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`The earphone of claim 1, wherein the transceiver circuit comprises:
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`a wireless communication module;
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`a processor unit in communication with the wireless communication module;
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`a non—volatile memory unit in communication with the processor unit; and
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`a volatile memory unit in communication with the processor unit.
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`The earphone of claim 2, wherein the wireless conm1unication module comprises a Wi-Fi
`3.
`communication module.
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`4.
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`The earphone of claim 1, wherein the firmware, when executed by the transceiver circuit,
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`causes the transceiver circuit of the earphone to connect to a host server Via a second
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`Exhibit 1012 — p. 7
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`Exhibit 1012 - p. 7
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`infrastructure wireless network when (1) the data source is not in wireless communication range
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`with the earphone Via the ad hoc wireless network and (2) the data source and the earphone are
`not in wireless communication via the first infrastructure wireless network.
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`5.
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`The caiphone of claim 1, wherein the firmware, when executed by the transceiver circuit,
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`causes the transceiver circuit of the earphone to connect to a host server Via the infrastructure
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`wireless network when the data source is not in wireless communication range with the earphone
`Via the ad hoc wireless network.
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`The earphone of claim 5. wherein the earphone is for receiving streaming digital audio
`6.
`from the host sewer Via the infrastructure wireless network.
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`7.
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`The eaiphone of claim 5, wherein the eaiphone is for receiving a first network address for
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`a first streaming digital audio content server from the host server via the infrastructure wireless
`network.
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`8.
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`The earphone of claim 7, wherein the earphone comprises a user control that, when
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`activated, causes the earphone to submit an electronic request Via the infrastructure wireless
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`network to the host server for a second network address for a second streaming digital audio
`content server.
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`9.
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`The earphone of claim 8, wherein the user control comprises a button.
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`10.
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`A system comprising:
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`a wireless earphone according to claim 1; and
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`a said data source for wirelessly transmitting streaming digital audio.
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`11.
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`A system according to claim 10, further comprising a host server that is in
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`communication with the wireless earphone via the infrastructure wireless network.
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`12.
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`A system according to claim I I, wherein the firmware of the transceiver circuit of the
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`wireless earphone, when executed by the transceiver circuit, causes the transceiver circuit of the
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`earphone to connect to the host server Via the infrastructure wireless network when the data
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`source is not in wireless communication range with the earphone Via the ad hoc wireless network.
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`13.
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`A system according to claim 11, wherein the host server is for streaming digital audio to
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`the earphone via the infrastructure wireless network.
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`Exhibit 1012 — p. 8
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`Exhibit 1012 - p. 8
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`14.
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`A system according to claim 11, wherein the host server is for transmitting a first
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`network address for a first streaming digital audio content server to the earphone via the
`infrastructure wireless network.
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`15.
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`A system according to claim 12 further comprising a web page for the wireless earphone
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`through which a user is capable of configuring one or more settings for the wireless earphone.
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`16.
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`A system according to claim 10, or an earphone according to claim 1, wherein the data
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`source comprises a digital audio player.
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`17.
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`A system according to claim 10. or an earphone according to claim 1. wherein the
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`infrastructure wireless network comprises a WLAN.
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`18.
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`A system according to claim 10, or an earphone according to claim 1, wherein the
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`infrastructure wireless network is a pre-set infrastructure wireless network that the data source
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`transitions to when the data source is not in wireless communication range with the earphone via
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`the ad hoc wireless network and when the pre-set infrastructure wireless network is in range of
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`both the earphone and the data source.
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`19.
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`A method of receiving wireless digital audio by a wireless earphone, the wireless
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`earphone comprising:
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`a body, wherein the body comprises:
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`at least one acoustic transducer for converting an analog electrical signal to sound; an
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`antenna; and
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`a transceiver circuit in communication with the at least one acoustic transducer and the
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`antenna, wherein the transceiver circuit is for receiving and transmitting wireless signals via the
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`antenna, and
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`wherein the transceiver circuit is for outputting the analog electrical signal to the at least
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`one acoustic transducer, and
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`wherein the wireless transceiver circuit comprises firmware, and
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`wherein the method comprises: after establishing a wireless communication link with an
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`ad hoc wireless network,
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`receiving, by the wireless earphone, via the ad hoc wireless network. digital audio from a
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`data source when the data source is in wireless communication with the earphone via the ad hoc
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`wireless network;
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`transmitting data, by the wireless earphone, via the ad hoc wireless network to the data
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`Exhibit 1012 — p. 9
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`Exhibit 1012 - p. 9
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`source regarding one or more infrastructure wireless networks detected by the transceiver circuit
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`that have a signal strength above a threshold minimum signal strength level when the earphone
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`and the data source are communicating via the ad hoc wireless network, wherein the data
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`comprises identification data for the one or more infrastructure wireless networks;
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`converting, by the wireless earphone, the digital audio to sound the method being characterised
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`by:
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`when the data source is not in wireless communication with the earphone, transitioning
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`automatically, by the earphone, to receive digital audio via a first infrastructure wireless network,
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`and receiving digital audio from the data source via the first infrastructure wireless network when
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`the data source is not in wireless communication range with the earphone via the ad hoc wireless
`network.
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`20.
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`The method of claim 19, wherein transitioning automatically by the earphone to receive
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`digital audio via the first infrastructure wireless network comprises transitioning automatically to
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`receive digital audio from a host sever via the first infrastructure wireless network when the data
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`source is not in wireless communication range with the earphone via the ad hoc wireless network.
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`21.
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`The method of claim 19, wherein transitioning automatically by the earphone to receive
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`digital audio via the first infrastructure wireless network comprises:
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`receiving, by the wireless earphone via the first infrastructure wireless network, from a host
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`server connected to the first infrastructure wireless network, a network address for a streaming
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`digital audio content server; and
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`connecting, by the wireless earphone, to the streaming digital audio content server using the
`network address received from the host server.
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`PRIORITY CLAIM
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`The present application claims priority to United States provisional application serial
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`number 61/ 123,265, filed April 7, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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`BACKGROUND
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`Digital audio players, such as MP3 players and iPods, that store and play digital audio
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`Exhibit 1012 _ p. 15
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`Emapfiisnhes
`Pateatami:
`Eumpean
`Patent Office
`Office cu mpéen
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`des brevets
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`Acknowledgement of receipt
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`We hereby acknowledge receipt of the following subsequently filed document(s):
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`Submission number
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`Application number
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`1417526
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`EP09731146.8
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`Date of receipt
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`30 November 2011
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`Receiving Office
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`European Patent Office