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`alphanumeric data, andof arbitrary length.); modifying, using a controller device, a selected
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`first one of the tags of the metadatainafirst of the digital files to include thefirst tag
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`label (See Sections 2.1-2.3 and 4.1 which clearly disclose that the digital files may be tagged with
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`various forms of information including at least names of people, dates, relationships, and categories.
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`Further see Section 2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly disclose that tags may be embeddedinto the files
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`using the interface, either through a drag and crop interaction or a selection and labeling interaction.);
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`receiving, via the userinterface device or another user interface device, an instruction to
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`searchfor all of the digital files having at least the first tag label (See Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4
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`which clearly disclose that images may be searched for based at least on data relating to a person,
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`relationship, event, and date. Further see Section 2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly disclose thatfiles may
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`be selected and sorted based on embedded tag information including at least name and category
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`information. Examiner further notes that at least Figure 1 discloses that multiple tags may be sorted and
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`retrieved at a time, as can be seen within the multiple tags displayed in the tree-view based sidebar at a
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`time.); and responsiveto receiving the instruction, automatically searching for all of the
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`digital files having at least the first tag label (See Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4 which clearly disclose that
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`images may be searched for based at least on data relating to a person, relationship, event, and date.
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`Further see Section 2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly disclose thatfiles may be selected and sorted based
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`on embedded tag information including at least name and category information. Examiner further notes
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`that at least Figure 1 discloses that multiple tags may be sorted and retrieved at a time, as can be seen
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`within the multiple tags displayed in the tree-view based sidebarat a time.).
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`Kustanowitz fails to disclose displaying, on a video display device associated
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`with the client device a representation of an interactive map, all of the digital files having
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`at leastthe first tag label being membersofa first set of digital files, the first set of digital
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`files including at least a first geotag and a second geotag; and displaying, overlaid on
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`374 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`374 of 746
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`the interactive map, (i) a first user selectable thumbnail imageatafirst location
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`corresponding to the geographic coordinatesofthe first geotag on the interactive map,
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`(ii) a first count value proximateto the first user selectable thumbnail image
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`corresponding to the numberof digital photographs or imagesor videosin the first set of
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`digital files having the first geotag, (iii) a second user selectable thumbnail image at a
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`second location corresponding to the geographic coordinates of the second geotag on
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`the interactive map, and (iv) a second count value proximate to the second user
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`selectable thumbnail image corresponding to the numberof digital photographs or
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`images or videosin the first set of digital files having the second geotag, the first user
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`selectable thumbnail image including a scaled representation of at least one of the
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`digital imagesin thefirst set of digital files having the first geotag, and the second user
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`selectable thumbnail image including a scaled representation of at least one of the
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`digital imagesin the first set of digital files having the second geotag; responsive to
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`receiving a selection of the first user selectable thumbnail image, displaying, on the
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`video display device, all of the digital photographs or imagesor videosin thefirst set of
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`digital files having the first geotag.
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`Meulen discloses displaying, on a video display device associated with the client
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`device a representation of an interactive map,all of the digital files having at least the
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`first tag label being membersofa first set of digital files, the first set of digital files
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`including at least a first geotag and a second geotag (See Paragraphs 27 and 34-37 which
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`clearly disclose that GPS coordinates may be recorded for digital photographs and used to create map
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`display which displays photographs, photographs representative of collections of photographs, or
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`metadata of the photographson aninteractive digital map according to the GPS coordinate information.) ;
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`375 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`375 of 746
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`and displaying, overlaid on the interactive map, (i) a first thumbnail image ata first
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`location corresponding to the geographic coordinatesof the first geotag on the
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`interactive map (See Paragraphs 27 and 34-37 whichclearly disclose that GPS coordinates may be
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`recorded for digital photographs and used to create map display which displays photographs,
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`photographs representative of collections of photographs, or metadata of the photographson a digital
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`map according to the GPS coordinate information.), (ili) a thumbnail image at a second location
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`corresponding to the geographic coordinates of the second geotag on the interactive
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`map (See Paragraphs 27 and 34-37 which clearly disclose that GPS coordinates may be recordedfor
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`digital photographs and used to create map display which displays photographs, photographs
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`representative of collections of photographs, or metadata of the photographs on a digital map according
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`to the GPScoordinate information.), the first user selectable thumbnail image including a
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`scaled representation of at least one of the digital imagesin the first set of digital files
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`having the first geotag, and the second user selectable thumbnail image including a
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`scaled representation of at least one of the digital imagesin the first set of digitalfiles
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`having the second geotag (See Paragraphs 27 and 34-37 whichclearly disclose that GPS
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`coordinates may be recordedfor digital photographs and used to create map display which displays
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`photographs, photographs representative of collections of photographs, or metadata of the photographs
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`on a digital map according to the GPS coordinate information.).
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`It would have been obvious to one skilled in the art at the time of Applicant’s
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`invention to modify the teachings of Kustanowitz with the teachings of Meulen to include
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`displaying, on a video display device associated with the client device a representation
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`of an interactive map, all of the digital files having at least the first tag label being
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`membersofa first set of digital files, the first set of digital files including at leasta first
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`376 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`376 of 746
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`geotag and a second geotag; and displaying, overlaid on the interactive map, (i) a first
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`thumbnail image at a first location corresponding to the geographic coordinates of the
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`first geotag on the interactive map, (iii) a thumbnail image at a second location
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`corresponding to the geographic coordinates of the second geotag on the interactive
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`map, the first user selectable thumbnail image including a scaled representation of at
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`least one of the digital imagesin thefirst set of digital files having the first geotag, and
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`the second userselectable thumbnail imageincluding a scaled representation of at
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`least one of the digital imagesin the first set of digital files having the second geotag
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`with the motivation of classifying and categorizing media using metadata (Meulen,
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`Abstract).
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`Kisilevich discloses that the thumbnail images are user selectable (See Sections
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`5.1, 5.2, and 5.5 as well as Figure 1 which disclose that the map visualization may include thumbnail
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`images representative of a cluster and a count of images within a cluster. Examiner further notes that
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`selection of a cluster, as represented by the thumbnail images may reveal more detailed information such
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`as the location and information for each photo within the cluster.), (ii) a first count value proximate
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`to the first user selectable thumbnail image corresponding to the numberofdigital
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`photographs or imagesor videosin the first set of digital files having the first geotag
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`(See Sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.5 as well as Figure 1 which disclose that the map visualization may include
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`thumbnail images representative of a cluster and a count of images within a cluster. Examiner further
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`notes that selection of a cluster, as represented by the thumbnail images may reveal more detailed
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`information such as the location and information for each photo within the cluster.), (iv) a second
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`count value proximate to the second user selectable thumbnail image corresponding to
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`the numberof digital photographs or imagesor videosin thefirst set of digitalfiles
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`377 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`377 of 746
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`having the second geotag (See Sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.5 as well as Figure 1 which disclosethat the
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`map visualization may include thumbnail images representative of a cluster and a count of images within
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`a cluster. Examiner further notes that selection of a cluster, as represented by the thumbnail images may
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`reveal more detailed information such as the location and information for each photo within the cluster.);
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`responsive to receiving a selection of the first user selectable thumbnail image,
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`displaying, on the video display device, all of the digital photographs or imagesor
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`videosin the first set of digital files having the first geotag (See Sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.5 as
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`well as Figure 1 which disclose that the map visualization may include thumbnail images representative of
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`a cluster and a count of images within a cluster. Examiner further notes that selection of a cluster, as
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`represented by the thumbnail images may reveal more detailed information such as the location and
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`information for each photo within the cluster.).
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`It would have been obvious to one skilled in the art at the time of Applicant's
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`invention to modify the teachings of Kustanowitz with the teachings of Kisilevich to
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`include that the thumbnail images are user selectable, (ii) a first count value proximate
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`to the first user selectable thumbnail image corresponding to the numberofdigital
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`photographs or imagesor videosin the first set of digital files having the first geotag, (iv)
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`a second count value proximate to the second user selectable thumbnail image
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`corresponding to the numberof digital photographs or imagesor videosin the first set of
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`digital files having the second geotag; responsiveto receiving a selection of the first
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`user selectable thumbnail image, displaying, on the video display device, all of the
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`digital photographs or imagesor videosin the first set of digital files having the first
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`geotag with the motivation of creating an exploratory visual analysis environmentfor
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`large geotagged photo collections (Kisilevich, Abstract).
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`378 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`378 of 746
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`As per Claim 2, Kustanowitz fails to disclose subsequent to receiving the
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`selection of the first user selectable thumbnail image, receiving a selection of a first one
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`of the digital photographsor imagesor videosin the first set of digital files having the
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`first geotag and displaying, on the video display device, indicia of each and every tag
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`label created and inputted by the user and embeddedin the metadataofthe first one of
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`the digital photographs or imagesor videosin thefirst set of digital files having the first
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`geotag, togetherwith thefirst geotag.
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`Kisilevich discloses subsequentto receiving the selection of the first user
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`selectable thumbnail image, receiving a selection of a first one of the digital
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`photographs or imagesor videosin the first set of digital files having the first geotag and
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`displaying, on the video display device, indicia of each and every tag label created and
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`inputted by the user and embeddedin the metadata ofthe first one of the digital
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`photographs or imagesor videosin the first set of digital files having the first geotag,
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`together with the first geotag (See Sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.5 as well as Figure 1 which disclosethat
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`the map visualization may include thumbnail images representative of a cluster and a count of images
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`within a cluster. Examiner further notes that selection of a cluster, as represented by the thumbnail
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`images may reveal more detailed information such as the location and information for each photo within
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`the cluster. Examiner notes that the detailed information may include any tags assigned to the selected
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`photographincluding owner id, photo id, title, ect.).
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`It would have been obvious to one skilled in the art at the time of Applicant's
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`invention to modify the teachings of Kustanowitz with the teachings of Kisilevich to
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`include subsequent to receiving the selection of the first user selectable thumbnail
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`379 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`379 of 746
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`image, receiving a selection ofa first one of the digital photographs or imagesor videos
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`in the first set of digital files having the first geotag and displaying, on the video display
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`device, indicia of each and every tag label created and inputted by the user and
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`embeddedin the metadata ofthe first one of the digital photographs or images or
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`videosin the first set of digital files having the first geotag, together with the first geotag
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`with the motivation of creating an exploratory visual analysis environmentfor large
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`geotagged photocollections (Kisilevich, Abstract).
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`As per Claim 3, Kustanowitz discloses receiving, via the user interface device, a
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`second tag label containing alphanumeric text created and inputted by the user (See
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`Sections 2.1-2.3 and 4.1 which clearly disclose that the digital files may be tagged with various formsof
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`information including at least namesof people, dates, relationships, and categories. Further see Section
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`2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly disclose that multiple tags may be embeddedinto the files using the
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`interface, either through a drag and drop interaction or a selection and labeling interaction. Examiner
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`notes that the tags are clearly user generated, comprised of alohanumeric data, and of arbitrary length.);
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`modifying, using the controller device, a selected second oneofthe tags of the
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`metadata embeddedin a second ofthe digital files to include the second tag label (See
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`Sections 2.1-2.3 and 4.1 which clearly disclose that the digital files may be tagged with various formsof
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`information including at least namesof people, dates, relationships, and categories. Further see Section
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`2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly disclose that multiple tags may be embeddedinto the files using the
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`interface, either through a drag and drop interaction or a selection and labeling interaction. Examiner
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`notes that the tags are clearly user generated, comprised of alphanumeric data, and of arbitrary length.);
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`receiving, via the userinterface device or the other user interface device, a second
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`instruction to searchfor all of the digital files having at least the second tag label (See
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`380 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`380 of 746
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`Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4 which clearly disclose that images may be searched for based at least on data
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`relating to a person, relationship, event, and date. Further see Section 2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly
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`disclose thatfiles may be selected and sorted based on embedded tag information including at least
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`name and category information. Examiner further notes that at least Figure 1 discloses that multiple tags
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`may be sorted and retrieved at a time, as can be seen within the multiple tags displayed in the tree-view
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`based sidebar at a time.); responsive to receiving the second instruction, automatically
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`searching for all of the digital files having at least the second tag label (See Sections 4.1,
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`4.3, 4.4 which clearly disclose that images may be searched for based at least on data relating to a
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`person, relationship, event, and date. Further see Section 2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly disclose that
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`files may be selected and sorted based on embedded tag information including at least name and
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`category information. Examiner further notes that at least Figure 1 discloses that multiple tags may be
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`sorted and retrieved at a time, as can be seen within the multiple tags displayed in the tree-view based
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`sidebarat a time.); and displaying, on a video display device associated with the client
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`device, a first indication of the first tag label (See Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4 whichclearly disclose
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`that images may be searched for based at least on data relating to a person, relationship, event, and
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`date. Further see Section 2.1 and Figures 1-2 which clearly disclose that files may be selected and
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`sorted based on embedded tag information including at least name and category information. Examiner
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`further notes that at least Figure 1 discloses that multiple tags may be sorted and retrieved at a time, as
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`can be seen within the multiple tags displayed in the tree-view based sidebar at a time. Examiner notes
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`that the tags are further displayed in the photo information and in the sidebar.); and displaying, on
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`the video display device associated with the client device, an indication of the second
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`tag label (See Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4 which clearly disclose that images may be searchedfor based at
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`least on data relating to a person, relationship, event, and date. Further see Section 2.1 and Figures 1-2
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`whichclearly disclose that files may be selected and sorted based on embedded tag information including
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`at least name and category information. Examiner further notes that at least Figure 1 discloses that
`
`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`381 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`381 of 746
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`multiple tags may be sorted and retrieved at a time, as can be seen within the multiple tags displayed in
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`the tree-view based sidebar at a time. Examiner notes that the tags are further displayed in the photo
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`information andin the sidebar.).
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`As per Claim 4, Kustanowitz discloses displaying, on the video display device,
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`indicia of each and everyothertag label, if any, created and inputted by the user and
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`embedded in the metadata of the seconddigital file, together with the indication of the
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`second tag label (See Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4 which clearly disclose that images may be searchedfor
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`based at least on data relating to a person, relationship, event, and date. Further see Section 2.1 and
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`Figures 1-2 which clearly disclose thatfiles may be selected and sorted based on embedded tag
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`information including at least name and category information. Examiner further notes that at least Figure
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`1 discloses that multiple tags may be sorted and retrieved at a time, as can be seen within the multiple
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`tags displayed in the tree-view based sidebar at a time. Examiner notes that the tags are further
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`displayed in the photo information andin the sidebar.).
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`As per Claim 5, Kustanowitz disclosesthe first tag label along with each and
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`every othertag label, if any, created and inputted by the user and embeddedin the
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`metadataofthe first digital file comprise a first set of tags, and wherein the second tag
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`label along with each and everyother tag label, if any, created and inputted by the user
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`and embeddedin the metadata of the seconddigital file comprise a second set of tags
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`distinct from the first set of tags (See Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4 which clearly disclose that images may
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`be searched for based at least on data relating to a person, relationship, event, and date. Further see
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`Section 2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly disclose thatfiles may be selected and sorted based on embedded
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`tag information including at least name and category information. Examiner further notes that at least
`
`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`382 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`382 of 746
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`Figure 1 discloses that multiple tags may be sorted andretrieved at a time, as can be seen within the
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`multiple tags displayed in the tree-view based sidebar at a time. Examiner notes that, although group
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`annotation is supported, each file may be assigned a distinct set of tags.).
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`As per Claim 6, Kustanowitz discloses receiving, via the user interface device, an
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`instruction to associate the second tag label with thefirst tag label, wherein the
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`association indicates a relationship between the content data of the first of the digital
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`files and the corresponding content data of the second ofthe digital files (See Sections 4.1-
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`4.4 which clearly describe several applications which make useofthe digital tags and which include at
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`least the application described in Section 4.3 which associates individuals based on which photographs
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`they are tagged in together, and which therefor creates a relationship between the individuals and the
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`between the photographsin which they appear. Examiner further notes the family trees of Section 4.1,
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`the individualized timelines of Section 4.2, and the events of Section 4.4, which serve similar purposed in
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`retrieving multiple related content items in responseto selection a single tag or photograph.);
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`responsiveto receiving the instruction, associating the second tag label with the first tag
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`label (See Sections 4.1-4.4 which clearly describe several applications which make useofthe digital
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`tags and whichinclude at least the application described in Section 4.3 which associates individuals
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`based on which photographs they are tagged in together, and which therefor creates a relationship
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`between the individuals and the between the photographs in which they appear. Examiner further notes
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`the family trees of Section 4.1, the individualized timelines of Section 4.2, and the events of Section 4.4,
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`which serve similar purposed in retrieving multiple related content items in response to selection a single
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`tag or photograph.); and responsive to an automatic search through the digitalfiles
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`returning eitherthe first of the digital files or the second of the digital files, displaying, on
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`the video display device, an indication of the association betweenthe first of the digital
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`383 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`383 of 746
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`files and the second of the digital files (See Sections 4.1-4.4 which clearly describe several
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`applications which make useof the digital tags and whichinclude at least the application described in
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`Section 4.3 which associates individuals based on which photographs they are tagged in together, and
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`which therefor creates a relationship between the individuals and the between the photographsin which
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`they appear. Examiner further notes the family trees of Section 4.1, the individualized timelines of
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`Section 4.2, and the events of Section 4.4, which serve similar purposed in retrieving multiple related
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`content items in responseto selection a single tag or photograph.).
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`As per Claim 7, Kustanowitz discloses displaying, on the video display device, a
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`count value corresponding to the numberofthe digital files having the second tag label
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`(See Figure 6 which clearly indicates that counts of the number of photographs having each tag are
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`displayed.).
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`As per Claim 10, Kustanowitz fails to disclose receiving a request from the client
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`device to export thefirst of the digital files from the storage media to another storage
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`medium; and responsiveto receiving the request to export, causing the first of the digital
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`files to be communicated, without removing the first tag label, from the storage media to
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`the other storage medium.
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`Meulen discloses receiving a request from the client device to exportthe first of
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`the digital files from the storage media to another storage medium (See Paragraph 27 which
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`clearly discloses that data may be embedded within image files in EXIF format and that user created
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`fields may be defined. Examiner further notes that EXIF information is well knownto the art to be
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`embeddable within the image files themselves, such that the EXIF information may be transferred along
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`with the file. Further see Paragraph 36 which indicates that the images may be usedby at least a map
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`384 of 746
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`384 of 746
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`generator which uses the metadata of the files to create a digital map used for sharing the digital
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`photographs. Examiner further notes any of the applications of the art of Kustanowitz mayutilize
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`embedded metadata. Examiner notes that Paragraphs 11, 19, 27, and 73-74 whichclearly indicate that
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`the media objects and metadata maybe transferred from one device to another (i.e. exported).); and
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`responsiveto receiving the request to export, causing the first of the digital files to be
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`communicated, without removing thefirst tag label, from the storage media to the other
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`storage medium (See Paragraph 27 which clearly discloses that data may be embeddedwithin image
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`files in EXIF format and that user created fields may be defined. Examiner further notes that EXIF
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`information is well known to the art to be embeddable within the image files themselves, such that the
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`EXIF information may be transferred along withthe file. Further see Paragraph 36 whichindicates that
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`the images may be used by at least a map generator which uses the metadata ofthe files to create a
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`digital map used for sharing the digital photographs. Examiner further notes any of the applications of the
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`art of Kustanowitz may utilize embedded metadata. Examiner notes that Paragraphs 11, 19, 27, and 73-
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`74 which clearly indicate that the media objects and metadata may betransferred from one device to
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`another (i.e. exported).).
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`It would have been obvious to one skilled in the art at the time of Applicant's
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`invention to modify the teachings of Kustanowitz with the teachings of Meulen to include
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`receiving a requestfrom the client device to export the first of the digital files from the
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`storage media to another storage medium; and responsiveto receiving the request to
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`export, causing thefirst of the digital files to be communicated, without removing the
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`first tag label, from the storage media to the other storage medium with the motivation of
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`classifying and categorizing media using metadata (Meulen, Abstract).
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb — IPR2021-01413
`385 of 746
`
`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
`Unified Patents v. MemoryWeb – IPR2021-01413
`385 of 746
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`As per Claim 11, Kustanowitz discloses the content data ofthefirst of the digital
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`files is of a first type, the method further comprising: displaying, on the video display
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`device, a first count value corresponding to the numberofthe digital files having the first
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`tag label (See Figure 6 which clearly indicates that counts of the number of photographs having each
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`tag are displayed.); associating the first tag label with a further one of the digital files having
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`embedded therein content data of a secondtypethatis different than the first type,
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`wherein the displayedfirst count value includes the further one of the digital files (See
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`Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4 which clearly disclose that images may be searched for based at least on data
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`relating to a person, relationship, event, and date. Further see Section 2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly
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`disclose thatfiles may be selected and sorted based on embedded tag information including at least
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`name and category information. Examiner further notes that at least Figure 1 discloses that multiple tags
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`may be sorted and retrieved at a time, as can be seen within the multiple tags displayed in the tree-view
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`based sidebar at a time. Examiner notes that each photograph mayinclude different content at leastin
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`that it may feature different persons, locations, events, etc. See Figure 6 which clearly indicates that
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`counts of the number of photographs having each tag are displayed.).
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`As per Claim 12, Kustanowitz disclosesthe first type is a digital photograph or
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`image or a video, and wherein the secondtypeis a digital audio file, a digital document,
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`or a digital food recipe (Sections 2.1 and 4.1-4.4 and Figure 1 of Kustanowitz clearly indicate that
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`multiple images may be displayed in a single interface and that the images may be associated with co-
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`displayed annotation information and information linking photographs and annotations. Examiner notes
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`that this enables the display of pictures of recipes (e.g. digital documents or recipes), annotations
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`regarding those recipes, and pictures and annotation of the creators of recipes).
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`As per Claim 13, Kustanowitz disclosesthe first tag label is indicative of an
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`identity of a person associated with the content data, a digital collection related to the
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`content data, a geographic location associated with the content data, or a date
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`associated with the content data (See Sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4 which clearly disclose that images may
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`be searched for based at least on data relating to a person, relationship, event, and date. Further see
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`Section 2.1 and Figure 1 which clearly disclose thatfiles may be selected and sorted based on embedded
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`tag information including at least name and category information.).
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`As per Claim 16, Kustanowitz fails to disclose the first user selectable thumbnail
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`image including a scaled representation of at least one of the digital imagesin the first
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`set of digital files having the first geotag, and the second user selectable thumbnail
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`image including a scaled representation of at least one of the digital imagesin the first
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`set of digital files having the second geotag.
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`Meulen disclosesthe first thumbnail image including a scaled representation of at
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`least one of the digital imagesin thefirst set of digital files having the first geotag, and
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`the second thumbnail image including a scaled representation of at least one of the
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`digital imagesin the first set of digital files having the second geotag (See Paragraphs 27
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`and 34-37 which clearly disclose that GPS coordinates may be recorded for digital photographs and used
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`to create map display which displays photographs, photographs representative of collections of
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`photographs, or metadata of the photographs on a digital map according to the GPS coordinate
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`information. Examiner notes that the image may be a thumbnail image.).
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`It would have been obvious to one skilled in the art at the time of Applicant's
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`invention to modify the teachings of Kustanowitz with the teachings of Meulen to include
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
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`MemoryWeb Ex. 2007
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`the first thumbnail including a scaled representation of at least one of the digital images
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`in the first set of digital files having the first geotag, and the second thumbn