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`Claim Chart for U.S. Patent No. 8,620,039 (“the ’039 Patent”)
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`The Accused Instrumentalities include, but are not necessarily limited to, Apple iPhones, iPads equipped with Apple Card or
`device that is substantially or reasonably similar to the functionality set forth below. The Accused Instrumentalities infringe the claims
`of the ’039 Patent, as described below.
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`Claim 13
`A biometric card pointer
`enrolment system
`comprising:
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`Specification Support
`A pointer is a computing device that
`points to a location in memory. ‘039
`Patent, col. 7, lines 31-35; Fig. 4.
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`a card device reader for
`receiving card information;
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`The term “card” is synonymous with
`“card device,” and refers to a device
`containing “card information.” Id.,
`col. 1, lines 21-24.
`A “reader” includes a receiver that
`receives card data from the card
`device. Id., col. 1, lines 55-58.
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`Apple Card
`Apple’s CPU processor encryption includes a pointer to a
`memory location at which the data to be encrypted is stored.
`U.S. Patent Appl. No. 2014/0089682 (“the ‘682 Application”),
`¶ [0083].
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`Apple Card is a Sachs-linked credit card.
`https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/25/apple-unveils-new-credit-
`card-the-apple-card.html.
`Apple’s Secure Enclave is a separate, isolated processor built
`into the device’s main system-on-a-chip with a separate
`processor and area of memory.
` https://www.howtogeek.com/387934/your-smartphone-has-a-
`special-security-chip.-heres-how-it-works/.
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`“Your fingerprint data is encrypted, stored on device, and protected
`with a key available only
`to
`the Secure Enclave.”
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204587.
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`Utilizing Touch ID, the Apple Card uses a “unique security and
`privacy architecture,”
`the Secure Enclave receives
`i.e.,
`information from the Apple Card to pair with stored fingerprint
`data.
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`Claim 13
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`Specification Support
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`a biometric reader for
`receiving the biometric
`signature;
`means1 for defining,
`dependent upon the
`received card information,
`a memory location in a
`local memory external to
`the card;
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`a biometric
`is
`fingerprint
`A
`signature. Id., col. 2, lines 18-19.
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`Computer code defines a memory
`location for a biometric signature
`based
`upon
`provided
`card
`information. See, e.g., id., col. 4,
`lines 62-67.
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`Apple Card
`https://www.creditcardinsider.com/credit-cards/goldman-
`sachs/apple-card/.
`The Home Button on the Apple iPhone receives fingerprint data
`to
`enroll
`a
`fingerprint.
` https://support.apple.com/en-
`us/HT201371#setup.
`Apple’s Secure Enclave is a separate, isolated processor built
`into the device’s main system-on-a-chip with a separate
`processor and area of memory.
` https://www.howtogeek.com/387934/your-smartphone-has-a-
`special-security-chip.-heres-how-it-works/.
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`Apple Card is built into the Apple Wallet app on iPhone, i.e., the
`Secure Enclave memory is external to the Apple Card.
`https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/03/introducing-
`See
`apple-card-a-new-kind-of-credit-card-created-by-apple/.
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`The address locations of an Apple security enclave are depicted
`below:
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`1 “An element in a claim for a combination may be expressed as a means or step for performing a specified function without the recital of structure,
`material, or acts in support thereof, and such claim shall be construed to cover the corresponding structure, material, or acts described in the
`specification and equivalents thereof.” 35 U.S.C. § 112.
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`Claim 13
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`Specification Support
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`Apple Card
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`means for determining if
`the defined memory
`location is unoccupied; and
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`Computer code determines whether
`the memory location defined by the
`provided
`card
`information
`is
`unoccupied. See, e.g., id., col. 5,
`lines 21-23.
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`means for storing, if the
`memory location is
`unoccupied, the biometric
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`Computer code for storing, if a
`memory location defined by the card
`information
`is unoccupied,
`the
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`‘682 Application, ¶ [0018] & Fig. 7.
`Up to five fingerprints can be registered for Apple Touch ID.
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201371.
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`Deleting a stored fingerprint requires user action, i.e., stored
`fingerprints are not over-written by new fingerprints once the
`five
`fingerprint
`maximum
`has
`ben
`reached.
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201371.
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`The foregoing evidences that each registered fingerprint is stored
`in a separate memory location that must be empty to
`accommodate such storage, which requires determining that a
`memory address is unoccupied.
`“Your fingerprint data is encrypted, stored on device, and protected
`with a key available only
`to
`the Secure Enclave.”
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204587.
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`signature at the defined
`memory location.
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`Specification Support
`biometric signature at the defined
`memory location. See, e.g., id., col.
`5, lines 21-23.
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`Apple Card
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`New fingerprint data is enrolled via Touch ID for comparison
`against fingerprint data subsequently acquired by the Touch ID
`sensor. iOS Security (Sept. 2014) at 7.
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`Each stored fingerprint is identified to a user in a list presented
`in the interface, evidencing fingerprint storage:
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