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`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
`MARSHALL DIVISION
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`LUMINATI NETWORKS LTD.
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` Plaintiff,
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`TESO LT, UAB; OXYSALES, UAB;
`METACLUSTER LT, UAB;
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` Defendants.
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`LUMINATI NETWORKS LTD.’S P.R. 4-2 DISCLOSURES
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`Pursuant to P.R. 4-2 and the Docket Control Order (Dkt. No. 65), Plaintiff Luminati
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`Network Ltd.’s (“Luminati”) provides its preliminary proposed claim constructions and
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`identification of extrinsic evidence for the terms from the Asserted Patents (U.S. Patent Nos.
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`10,257,319 (the “’319 Patent”), 10,484,510 (the “’510 Patent”) and 10,469,614 (the “’614 Patent))
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`identified pursuant to P.R. 4-1 and attached hereto as Appendix A. Pursuant to P.R. 4-2(b), these
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`disclosures are accompanied by a production of extrinsic evidence, with previously produced
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`extrinsic evidence identified by bates number in Appendix A. These P.R. 4-2 disclosures are based
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`on the information currently available to Luminati. Plaintiff reserves the right to amend these
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`disclosures including the proposed constructions of these terms and identification of extrinsic
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`evidence based on further discovery.
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`Luminati also reserves the right to offer further extrinsic evidence to rebut preliminary
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`claim constructions, testimony, or extrinsic evidence Defendant offers in support of their claim
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`construction positions. Luminati may also provide expert declarations and/or testimony of
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`Plaintiff’s expert Dr. Tom Rhyne, as evidence of how one having the ordinary skill in the art at
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`the time of the inventions would interpret the terms at issue. Such declarations and/or testimony
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`may address both the general understanding of the relevant terms and phrases in the field of the
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`Asserted Patents, as well as the understanding and/or definiteness of terms and phrases in the
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`context of the Asserted Patents’ specifications and claims. Luminati’s expert may also provide
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`testimony concerning the appropriate level of skill in the art at the time of the inventions and the
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`background of the technology at issue at the time of the inventions. Luminati reserve the right to
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`introduce expert declarations or testimony to rebut Defendant’s claim construction and
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`indefiniteness positions and any expert declarations or testimony introduced by Defendant.
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`Dated: July 28, 2020
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`By: /s/ Ronald Wielkopolski__
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`S. Calvin Capshaw
`State Bar No. 03783900
`Elizabeth L. DeRieux
`State Bar No. 05770585
`Capshaw DeRieux, LLP
`114 E. Commerce Ave.
`Gladewater, TX 75647
`Telephone: 903-845-5770
`ccapshaw@capshawlaw.com
`ederieux@capshawlaw.com
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`Mark Mann
`Mann | Tindel | Thompson
`300 West Main
`Henderson, TX 75652
`mark@themannfirm.com
`Office 903-657-8540
`Cell 903-658-0401
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`RuyakCherian LLP
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`Ronald Wielkopolski
`RuyakCherian LLP
`1700 K St. NW, Suite 810
`Washington, DC 20006
`ronw@ruyakcherian.com
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`Attorneys for Plaintiff
`Luminati Networks Ltd.
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`Luminati Networks, Inc. v. Teso LT, UAB et al.
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`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
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`[’319, ’510, ’614] PATENT CLAIM TERMS FOR CONSTRUCTION
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`No. Patent Claim
`Language
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`Preamble
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`
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`’319
`Patent
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`1
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`2
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`‘319
`Patent
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`“client device”
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`Claim(s) of
`Patent
`Implicated
`Claim 1
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`Claims 1,
`2, 14, 17,
`22, 24, and
`25
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`Plaintiff’s Proposed Construction and Evidence in Support
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`Proposed Construction: Limiting
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`Extrinsic Support:
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`Proposed Construction: “Consumer computer” or, in the
`alternative, “plain and ordinary meaning”
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`Intrinsic Evidence: 2:44-46
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`Extrinsic Support:
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`Tesonet Claim Construction Order (Luminati Networks Ltd. v.
`UAB Tesonet and UAB Metacluster LT, Case No. 2:18-cv-
`299, “Tesonet,” ECF 121): Construction of “Device”: A
`physical device.
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`Tesonet Claim Construction Order (ECF 121): Construction of
`“Client Device”: A device that is operating in the role of a
`client by requesting services, functionalities, or resources from
`other devices.
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`PC Mag Encyclopedia: Definition of “computing device”:
`“Any electronic equipment controlled by a CPU, including
`desktop and laptop computers, smartphones and tablets. It
`usually refers to a general-purpose device that can accept
`software for many purposes in contrast with a dedicated unit of
`equipment such as a network switch or router.”
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`https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/66551/computing-
`device
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`LUM-00003575
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`RFC 1983 at 11: Definition of “client”: A computer system or
`process that requests a service of another computer system or
`process. A workstation requesting the contents of a file from a
`file server is a client of the file server.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
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`RFC 2828 at 39: Definition of “Client”: (I) A system entity that
`requests and uses a service provided by another system entity,
`called a ‘server.’
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
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`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 2:
`Definition of “Client”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is retrieving and/or rendering resources or resource
`manifestations.
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`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
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`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
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`W3 Hypertext Glossary: Definition of “Client”: A program
`which requests services of another program. Normally the
`browser is a client of a data server.
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`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
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`IEV ref 732-01-12 definition of “client”: “functional unit that
`requests and receives services from a server.”
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`LUM-00003490-3491
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`RFC 2828 at 157: Definition of “Server”: (I) A system entity
`that provides a service in response to requests from other
`system entities called client.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
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`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 4:
`Definition of “Server”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is supplying resources or resource manifestations.
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`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
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`W3 Hypertext Terms: Definition of “Server”: A program
`which provides a service to another, known as the client. In a
`hypertext system, a server will provide hypertext information
`to a browser.”
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`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
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`Merriam Webster: Definition of “server”: A computer in a
`network that is used to provide services (such as access to files
`or shared peripherals or the routing of e-mail) to other
`computers in the network.
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`https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/server
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`LUM-00003579
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`IEV ref 732-01-12 definition of server: “functional unit that
`provides services to workstations, to personal computers or to
`other functional units in a computer network”
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`http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&iev
`ref=732-01-12
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`LUM-00003576
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`Proposed Construction: “web server”
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`Intrinsic evidence: 4:62-5:7; 19:16-32
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`2
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`3
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`’319
`Patent
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`“first server”
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`Claims 1,
`21, and 25
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`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
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`Extrinsic Support:
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`ATIS: Definition of “web server”: A software program or
`server computer equipped to offer World Wide Web access.
`Note: A web server accommodates requests from users,
`retrieves requested files or applications, and issues error
`messages.
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`https://glossary.atis.org/glossary/web-
`server/?search=WEB%20SERVER&page_number=&sort=AS
`C
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`RFC 1983 at 49: Definition of “server”: A provider or
`resources (e.g. file servers and name servers).
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
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`RFC 2828 at 157: Definition of “Server”: (I) A system entity
`that provides a service in response to requests from other
`system entities called client.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
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`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 4:
`Definition of “Server”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is supplying resources or resource manifestations.
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`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
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`W3 Hypertext Terms: Definition of “Server”: A program
`which provides a service to another, known as the client. In a
`hypertext system, a server will provide hypertext information
`ot a browser.”
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`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
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`Merriam Webster: Definition of “server”: A computer in a
`network that is used to provide services (such as access to files
`or shared peripherals or the routing of e-mail) to other
`computers in the network.
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`https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/server
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`LUM-00003579
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`IEV ref 732-01-12 definition of server: “functional unit that
`provides services to workstations, to personal computers or to
`other functional units in a computer network”
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`http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&iev
`ref=732-01-12
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`LUM-00003576
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`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
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`RFC 1983 at 11: Definition of “client”: A computer system or
`process that requests a service of another computer system or
`process. A workstation requesting the contents of a file from a
`file server is a client of the file server.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
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`RFC 2828 at 39: Definition of “Client”: (I) A system entity that
`requests and uses a service provided by another system entity,
`called a ‘server.’
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
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`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 2:
`Definition of “Client”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is retrieving and/or rendering resources or resource
`manifestations.
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`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
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`W3 Hypertext Glossary: Definition of “Client”: A program
`which requests services of another program. Normally the
`browser is a client of a data server.
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`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
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`Proposed Construction: “A server that is not the client device
`or first server”
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`Intrinsic evidence: 19:16-32
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`Extrinsic Support:
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`RFC 1983 at 49: Definition of “server”: A provider or
`resources (e.g. file servers and name servers).
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
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`RFC 2828 at 157: Definition of “Server”: (I) A system entity
`that provides a service in response to requests from other
`system entities called client.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
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`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 4:
`Definition of “Server”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is supplying resources or resource manifestations.
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`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
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`W3 Hypertext Terms: Definition of “Server”: A program
`which provides a service to another, known as the client. In a
`hypertext system, a server will provide hypertext information
`to a browser.”
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`4
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`4
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`’319
`Patent
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`“second server”
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`Claims 1,
`2, 17, 21,
`24, and 25
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`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
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`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
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`Merriam Webster: Definition of “server”: A computer in a
`network that is used to provide services (such as access to files
`or shared peripherals or the routing of e-mail) to other
`computers in the network.
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`https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/server
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`LUM-00003579
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`IEV ref 732-01-12 definition of server: “functional unit that
`provides services to workstations, to personal computers or to
`other functional units in a computer network”
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`http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&iev
`ref=732-01-12
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`LUM-00003576
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`RFC 1983 at 11: Definition of “client”: A computer system or
`process that requests a service of another computer system or
`process. A workstation requesting the contents of a file from a
`file server is a client of the file server.
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
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`RFC 2828 at 39: Definition of “Client”: (I) A system entity that
`requests and uses a service provided by another system entity,
`called a ‘server.’
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
`
`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 2:
`Definition of “Client”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is retrieving and/or rendering resources or resource
`manifestations.
`
`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
`
`W3 Hypertext Glossary: Definition of “Client”: A program
`which requests services of another program. Normally the
`browser is a client of a data server.
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`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
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`Proposed Construction: Definite / plain & ordinary meaning
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`Extrinsic Support:
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`ATIS: Definition of “IP address”: A device’s or resource’s
`numerical address as expressed in the format specified in the
`Internet Protocol. Note 1: In the current addressing format, IP
`version 4 (IPv4), an IP address is a 32-bit sequence divided
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`5
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`5
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`’319
`Patent
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`“the first IP
`address”
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`Claim 2
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`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
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`into four groups of decimal numbers separated by periods
`(“dots”), commonly referred to as “dotted decimals.” The IP
`address of a device is made up of two parts: the number of the
`network to which it is connected, and a sequence representing
`the specific device within that network. An IP address may be
`used on private intranets, as well as The Internet. Note 2: Due
`to inefficiencies that have arisen in address assignment,
`available IPv4 addresses are nearly exhausted. A newer version
`of IP addressing (IP version 6, consisting of a 128-bit
`numerical sequence) is currently being developed.
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`https://glossary.atis.org/glossary/ip-
`address/?char=I&page_number=45&sort=ASC
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`ITU J.120 at 2: Definition of “IP address”: The network layer
`address defined by the Internet Protocol. This address is
`mapped onto the layer one address of the respective system.
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`https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-J.120-200005-I/en
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`RFC 1983 at 31: Definition of “IP address”: The 32-bit address
`defined by the Internet Protocol in RFC 791. It is usually
`represented in dotted decimal notation.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
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`RFC 2460 at 2: IP version 6 (IPv6) is a new version of the
`Internet Protocol, designed as the successor to IP version 4
`(IPv4) [RFC-791]…. IPv6 increases the IP address size from
`32 bits to 128 bits, to support more levels of addressing
`hierarchy, a much greater number of addressable nodes, and
`simpler auto-configuration of addresses.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2460
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`Proposed Construction: Definite / plain & ordinary meaning
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`Extrinsic Support:
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`Tesonet Claim Construction Order (ECF 121): Construction of
`“content”: Digital data.
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`ATIS: Definition of “content”: 1. In Web terminology, the text,
`media, and links or information displayed by a browser at a
`particular Web site. 2. Electronic or mechanical representation,
`in analog or digital form, of audiovisual data consisting of
`individually or in composite form still or moving images,
`audio, text, or graphics to include related data and metadata.
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`https://glossary.atis.org/glossary/content/?search=CONTENT&
`page_number=1&sort=ASC
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`ITU T.411 at 7: Definition of “content”: The information
`conveyed by the document, other than the structural
`information, and that is intended for human perception.
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`6
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`6
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`’319
`Patent
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`“determining
`that first content
`is valid”
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`Claim 14
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`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
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`https://www.itu.int/net/ITU-R/asp/terminology-
`definition.asp?lang=en&rlink={0A3C5266-56D4-4ED8-9076-
`A4345192D7EB}
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`LUM-00003485
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`ITU H.740 at 1: Definition of “content”: Encoded generic
`value, media or non-media data.
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`https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.740-201003-I/en
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`ITU-T H.780 (06/2012) at 2: Definition of content: A
`combination of audio, still image, graphic, video, or data.
`NOTE – A variety of formats is classified as the "data" (e.g.,
`text, encoded values, multimedia description language
`introduced by ITU-T H.760).
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`https://www.itu.int/net/ITU-R/asp/terminology-
`definition.asp?lang=en&rlink={46309866-F797-45BC-81E9-
`2B6B2DAC1F32}
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`LUM-00003484
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`Merriam-Webster: Definition of “content”: the principal
`substance (such as written matter, illustrations, or music)
`offered by a website … Internet users have evolved an ethos of
`free content in the Internet.
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`https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/content
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`ATIS: Definition of “validation”: 1. Tests to determine
`whether an implemented system fulfills its requirements. 2.
`The checking of data for correctness or for compliance with
`applicable standards, rules, and conventions. 3. [The] process
`of applying specialized security test and evaluation procedures,
`tools, and equipment needed to establish acceptance for joint
`usage of an information system (IS) by one or more
`departments or agencies and their contractors. [INFOSEC-99]
`Note: This action will include, as necessary, final development,
`evaluation, and testing, preparatory to acceptance by senior
`security test and evaluation staff specialists. [NIS] 4. In
`universal personal telecommunications, the process of
`verifying that a user or terminal is authorized to access UPT
`services.5. The checking of a representation of a system
`or part of a system for conformance with its requirements
`[CESG].6.The process of evaluating a ported application,
`software, or system to ensure compliance with requirements
`[POSIX.0].
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`https://glossary.atis.org/glossary/validation/?char=V&page_nu
`mber=1&sort=ASC
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`ITU-R M.1224 at 36: Definition of “Validation (messages)”:
`The process of checking the integrity of a message or selected
`parts of a message.
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`7
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`’319
`Patent
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`“based on the
`received HTTP
`header”
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`Claim 15
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`8
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`’319
`Patent
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`“periodically
`communicating”
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`Claim 17
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`9
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`10
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`’510
`Patent
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`’510
`Patent
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`Preamble
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`“web server”
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`Claim 1
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`
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`Claims 1
`and 16
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`https://www.itu.int/rec/R-REC-M.1224/en
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`Proposed Construction: Definite / plain & ordinary meaning
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`Extrinsic Support:
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`ATIS: Definition of “HTTP”: In the World Wide Web, a
`protocol that facilitates the transfer of hypertext-based files
`between local and remote systems.
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`https://glossary.atis.org/glossary/hypertext-transfer-protocol-
`http/
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`ATIS: Definition of “header”: The portion of a message that
`contains information used to guide the message to the correct
`destination. Note: Examples of items that may be in a header
`are the addresses of the sender and receiver, precedence level,
`routing instructions, and synchronizing bits.
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`https://glossary.atis.org/glossary/header/?search=HEADER&p
`age_number=&sort=ASC
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`RFC 1983 at 23: Definition of “header”: The portion of a
`packet, preceding the actual data, containing source and
`destination information. It may also error checking and other
`fields. A header is also the part of an electronic mail message
`which precedes the body of a message and contains, among
`other things, the message originator, date and time. See also:
`Electronic Mail, packet, error checking.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
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`RFC 1983 at 26: Definition of “Hypertext Transfer Protocol
`(HTTP)”: The protocol used by www to transfer HTML files.
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`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
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`Proposed Construction: Definite / plain & ordinary meaning
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`Extrinsic Support:
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`Merriam-Webster: Definition of “periodically”: 1. At regular
`intervals of time; 2. From time to time: frequently.
`
`https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/periodically
`
`Proposed Construction: Limiting
`
`Extrinsic Support:
`
`Proposed Construction: Plain and ordinary meaning
`
`Intrinsic Evidence: 4:64-5:9
`
`Extrinsic Support:
`
`
`8
`
`

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`Luminati Networks, Inc. v. Teso LT, UAB et al.
`E.D. Tex. Case No. 2:19-cv-00395-JRG
`
`
`
`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
`
`ATIS: Definition of “web server”: A software program or
`server computer equipped to offer World Wide Web access.
`Note: A web server accommodates requests from users,
`retrieves requested files or applications, and issues error
`messages.
`
`https://glossary.atis.org/glossary/web-
`server/?search=WEB%20SERVER&page_number=&sort=AS
`C
`
`RFC 1983 at 49: Definition of “server”: A provider or
`resources (e.g. file servers and name servers).
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
`
`RFC 2828 at 157: Definition of “Server”: (I) A system entity
`that provides a service in response to requests from other
`system entities called client.
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
`
`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 4:
`Definition of “Server”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is supplying resources or resource manifestations.
`
`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
`
`W3 Hypertext Terms: Definition of “Server”: A program
`which provides a service to another, known as the client. In a
`hypertext system, a server will provide hypertext information
`ot a browser.”
`
`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
`
`Merriam Webster: Definition of “server”: A computer in a
`network that is used to provide services (such as access to files
`or shared peripherals or the routing of e-mail) to other
`computers in the network.
`
`https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/server
`
`LUM-00003579
`
`IEV ref 732-01-12 definition of server: “functional unit that
`provides services to workstations, to personal computers or to
`other functional units in a computer network”
`
`http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&iev
`ref=732-01-12
`
`LUM-00003576
`
`RFC 1983 at 11: Definition of “client”: A computer system or
`process that requests a service of another computer system or
`
`
`
`9
`
`

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`Luminati Networks, Inc. v. Teso LT, UAB et al.
`E.D. Tex. Case No. 2:19-cv-00395-JRG
`
`
`
`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
`
`process. A workstation requesting the contents of a file from a
`file server is a client of the file server.
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
`
`RFC 2828 at 39: Definition of “Client”: (I) A system entity that
`requests and uses a service provided by another system entity,
`called a ‘server.’
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
`
`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 2:
`Definition of “Client”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is retrieving and/or rendering resources or resource
`manifestations.
`
`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
`
`W3 Hypertext Glossary: Definition of “Client”: A program
`which requests services of another program. Normally the
`browser is a client of a data server.
`
`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
`
`Proposed Construction: “Consumer computer,” or, in the
`alternative, “plain and ordinary meaning”
`
`Intrinsic Evidence: 2:47-49
`
`Extrinsic Support:
`
`Tesonet Claim Construction Order (ECF 121): Construction of
`“Device”: A physical device.
`
`Tesonet Claim Construction Order (ECF 121): Construction of
`“Client Device”: A device that is operating in the role of a
`client by requesting services, functionalities, or resources from
`other devices.
`
`PC Mag Encyclopedia: Definition of “computing device:
`“Any electronic equipment controlled by a CPU, including
`desktop and laptop computers, smartphones and tablets. It
`usually refers to a general-purpose device that can accept
`software for many purposes in contrast with a dedicated unit of
`equipment such as a network switch or router.”
`
`https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/66551/computing-
`device
`
`LUM-00003575
`
`RFC 1983 at 11: Definition of “client”: A computer system or
`process that requests a service of another computer system or
`process. A workstation requesting the contents of a file from a
`file server is a client of the file server.
`
`10
`
`11
`
`’510
`Patent
`
`“client device”
`
`
`
`
`Claims 1,
`2, 8, 10, 13,
`15, 18, and
`19
`
`
`
`

`

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`Luminati Networks, Inc. v. Teso LT, UAB et al.
`E.D. Tex. Case No. 2:19-cv-00395-JRG
`
`
`
`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
`
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
`
`RFC 2828 at 39: Definition of “Client”: (I) A system entity that
`requests and uses a service provided by another system entity,
`called a ‘server.’
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
`
`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 2:
`Definition of “Client”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is retrieving and/or rendering resources or resource
`manifestations.
`
`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
`
`W3 Hypertext Glossary: Definition of “Client”: A program
`which requests services of another program. Normally the
`browser is a client of a data server.
`
`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
`
`IEV ref 732-01-12 definition of “client”: “functional unit that
`requests and receives services from a server.”
`
`LUM-00003490-3491
`
`RFC 2828 at 157: Definition of “Server”: (I) A system entity
`that provides a service in response to requests from other
`system entities called client.
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
`
`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 4:
`Definition of “Server”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is supplying resources or resource manifestations.
`
`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
`
`W3 Hypertext Terms: Definition of “Server”: A program
`which provides a service to another, known as the client. In a
`hypertext system, a server will provide hypertext information
`to a browser.”
`
`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
`
`Merriam Webster: Definition of “server”: A computer in a
`network that is used to provide services (such as access to files
`or shared peripherals or the routing of e-mail) to other
`computers in the network.
`
`https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/server
`
`LUM-00003579
`
`11
`
`
`
`

`

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`
`Luminati Networks, Inc. v. Teso LT, UAB et al.
`E.D. Tex. Case No. 2:19-cv-00395-JRG
`
`
`
`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
`
`
`IEV ref 732-01-12 definition of server: “functional unit that
`provides services to workstations, to personal computers or to
`other functional units in a computer network”
`
`http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&iev
`ref=732-01-12
`
`LUM-00003576
`
`Proposed Construction: “A server that is not the client device
`or web server”
`
`Extrinsic Support:
`
`RFC 1983 at 49: Definition of “server”: A provider or
`resources (e.g. file servers and name servers).
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
`
`RFC 2828 at 157: Definition of “Server”: (I) A system entity
`that provides a service in response to requests from other
`system entities called client.
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
`
`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 4:
`Definition of “Server”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is supplying resources or resource manifestations.
`
`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
`
`W3 Hypertext Terms: Definition of “Server”: A program
`which provides a service to another, known as the client. In a
`hypertext system, a server will provide hypertext information
`to a browser.”
`
`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
`
`Merriam Webster: Definition of “server”: A computer in a
`network that is used to provide services (such as access to files
`or shared peripherals or the routing of e-mail) to other
`computers in the network.
`
`https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/server
`
`LUM-00003579
`
`IEV ref 732-01-12 definition of server: “functional unit that
`provides services to workstations, to personal computers or to
`other functional units in a computer network”
`
`http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&iev
`ref=732-01-12
`
`
`12
`
`12
`
`’510
`Patent
`
`“second server”
`
`
`
`
`Claims 1,
`2, 8, 15,
`and 18
`
`
`
`

`

`Case 2:19-cv-00395-JRG Document 138-3 Filed 10/13/20 Page 17 of 29 PageID #: 6277
`
`Luminati Networks, Inc. v. Teso LT, UAB et al.
`E.D. Tex. Case No. 2:19-cv-00395-JRG
`
`
`
`Appendix A - Proposed Constructions
`
`LUM-00003576
`
`RFC 1983 at 11: Definition of “client”: A computer system or
`process that requests a service of another computer system or
`process. A workstation requesting the contents of a file from a
`file server is a client of the file server.
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1983
`
`RFC 2828 at 39: Definition of “Client”: (I) A system entity that
`requests and uses a service provided by another system entity,
`called a ‘server.’
`
`https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828
`
`W3 Glossary of Terms for Device Independence at 2:
`Definition of “Client”: The role adopted by an application
`when it is retrieving and/or rendering resources or resource
`manifestations.
`
`https://www.w3.org/TR/di-gloss/#ref-wca-terms
`
`W3 Hypertext Glossary: Definition of “Client”: A program
`which requests services of another program. Normally the
`browser is a client of a data server.
`
`https://www.w3.org/History/19921103-
`hypertext/hypertext/WWW/Terms.html
`
`
`Proposed Construction: Definite / plain & ordinary meaning
`
`Extrinsic Support:
`
`Tesonet Claim Construction Order (ECF 121): Construction of
`“content”: Digital data.
`
`ATIS: Definition of “content”: 1. In Web terminology, the text,
`media, and links or information displayed by a browser at a
`particular Web site. 2. Electronic or mechanical representation,
`in analog or digital form, of audiovisual data consisting of
`individually or in composite form still or moving images,
`audio, text, or graphics to include related data and metadata.
`
`https://glossary.atis.org/glossary/content/?search=CONTENT&
`page_number=1&sort=ASC
`
`ITU T.411 at 7: Definition of “content”: The information
`conveyed by the document, other than the structural
`information, and that is intended for human perception.
`
`https://www.itu.int/net/ITU-R/asp/terminology-
`definition.asp?lang=en&rlink={0A3C5266-56D4-4ED8-9076-
`A4345192D7EB}
`
`LUM-00003485
`
`13
`
`13
`
`’510
`Patent
`
`“in response to
`the receiving of
`the first content
`identifier”
`
`Claim 1
`
`
`
`

`

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