`FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
`WACO DIVISION
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`CPC PATENT TECHNOLOGIES PTY
`LTD,
` Plaintiff
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`HMD GLOBAL OY,
` Defendant
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`CASE NO. 6:21-CV-00166-ADA
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`CLAIM CONSTRUCTION ORDER
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`The Court provides the following claim constructions for U.S. Patent Nos. 9,269,208
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`(“’208 Patent) and 9,665,705 (“’705 Patent”) after considering the parties’ briefs and oral argument
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`held January 25, 2022. Dkt. Nos. 32, 33, 34. The Court enters its final constructions for each term:
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`NO.
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`Claim Term
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`Court’s
`Final Construction
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`1
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`2
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`3
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`“accessibility attribute”
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`’208 Patent, Cls. 1, 9,
`10;
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`’705 Patent, Cls. 1, 10,
`11, 14, 15, 16, 17
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`“series”
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`ʼ208 Patent, Cls. 1, 2, 9,
`10
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`ʼ705 Patent, Cls. 1, 2,
`10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17
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`“map[ping] said series
`into an instruction”
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`ʼ208 Patent, Cls. 1, 9, 10
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`attribute that establishes whether and under which
`conditions access to the controlled item should be granted
`to a user.
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`Plain and ordinary meaning.
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`Plain and ordinary meaning.
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`4
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`5
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`6
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`ʼ705 Patent, Cls. 1, 10,
`11, 14, 15, 16, 17
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`“means for matching the
`biometric signal against
`members of [a/the]
`database of biometric
`signatures to thereby
`output an accessibility
`attribute”
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`ʼ208 Patent, Cls. 1, 9
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`“means for emitting a
`secure access signal
`conveying [said]
`information dependent
`upon said accessibility
`attribute”
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`ʼ208 Patent, Cls. 1, 9
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`Function: matching the biometric signal against members
`of the database of biometric signatures to thereby output an
`accessibility attribute.
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`Structure corresponding to the claimed means is a
`computer program product having a computer readable
`medium having a computer program recorded therein, with
`code for matching the biometric signal against members of
`the database of biometric signatures, to thereby output an
`accessibility attribute. ’208 Patent, col. 4, lines 8-13, 15-17,
`40-45 & 47-49; col. 5, lines 50-67; col. 6 line 56 – col. 7
`line 2; col. 7 line 65 – col. 8 line 10; col. 8, line 67 – col. 9,
`line 5; col. 14 lines 10-42 see also Figure 2, items 103, 105;
`figure 3, item 202
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`Not indefinite.
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`Function: emitting a secure access signal conveying said
`information dependent upon said accessibility attribute.
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`Structure corresponding to the claimed means is a
`computer program product having a computer readable
`medium having a computer program recorded therein, with
`code for emitting a secure access signal conveying said
`information dependent upon said accessibility attribute.
`’208 Patent, col. 4, lines 8-13, 18-22, 40-45 & 50-54; col. 5
`line 65 – col. 6 line 6; col. 6 lines 28-55; col. 8 lines 19-35;
`col. 14 lines 16-20; Figure 2, item 107; Figure 3, item 205;
`and Figure 7, items 603-610 and the corresponding
`description of Figure 7 items 603-610.
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`Not indefinite.
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`“means for providing
`conditional access to the
`controlled item
`dependent upon said
`information / means for
`providing conditional
`access to the controlled
`item dependent upon
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`Function: “providing conditional access to the controlled
`item dependent upon [said] information [in said secure
`access signal].”
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`Structure corresponding to the claimed means is a
`computer program product having a computer readable
`medium having a computer program recorded therein, with
`code for providing conditional access to the controlled item
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`information in said
`secure access signal”
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`ʼ208 Patent, Cls. 1, 10
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`7
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`8
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`“means for receiving a
`series of entries of the
`biometric signal, said
`series being
`characterised according
`to at least one of the
`number of said entries
`and a duration of each
`said entry”
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`ʼ208 Patent, Cls. 1, 9
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`“means for mapping said
`series into an
`instruction”
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`ʼ208 Patent, Cls. 1, 9
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`dependent upon [said] information [in said secure access
`signal]. ’208 Patent, col. 4, lines 8-13, 23-24, 55-60 & 62-
`63; col. 5 line 50 – col. 6 line 27, col. 8 lines 17-28; col. 8
`line 56 – col. 9 line 20, col. 11 lines 27-56; col. 11 line 66 –
`col. 12 line 10; col. 12 lines 24-27; Figure 2, item 109;
`figure 4, item 304.
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`Not indefinite.
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`Function: receiving a series of entries of the biometric
`signal.
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`Structure corresponding to the claimed means is a
`computer program product having a computer readable
`medium having a computer program recorded therein, with
`code for receiving a series of entries of the biometric
`signal. ’208 Patent, col. 4, lines 8-14, 25- 34 & 40-46; col.
`5 lines 40-65; col. 7 line 66 – col. 8 line 6; col. 10 lines 45-
`63; col. 12 lines 55-59; Figure 2, items 107, 121; figure 6,
`item 701.
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`Not indefinite.
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`Function: mapping said series into an instruction.
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`Structure corresponding to the claimed means is a
`computer program product having a computer readable
`medium having a computer program recorded therein, with
`code for mapping said series into an instruction. ’208
`Patent, col. 4, lines 25-31 & 37; col. 5 line 50 – col. 6 line
`27, col. 10 line 45 – col. 11 line 2; col. 12 lines 55-59; col.
`12 line 67 – col. 13 line 3; Figure 2, items 103 107, 121.
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`Not indefinite.
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`SIGNED this 25th day of January, 2022.
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`ALAN D ALBRIGHT
`UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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