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`Case IPR2022-01413
`Patent 9,762,636
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`CLAIM TERM CONCORDANCE TABLE
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`The following table provides a cross-reference to the labels commonly used in
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`the co-pending cases with the labelled limitations in the present IPR. For example,
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`“limitation f(i)” in the instant IPR by Google may be referred to as “limitation f(i)
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`{h},” the first label being the label in this case, IPR2022-01413, and the label in
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`braces {} connoting the label in the other IPRs, for the same limitation.
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`Google’s labelling convention present below should not be taken as any
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`evidence of the status of the preamble or that the “wherein” limitations relate only
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`to limitation f.
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`WAG, Exhibit 2014
`Google LLC v. WAG Acquisition, LLC, IPR2022-01413
`Page 1 of 3
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`Case IPR2022-01413
`Patent 9,762,636
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`Recital (abbreviated)
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`Preamble - A method for distributing a live
`audio or video program over the Internet
`from a server system to a plurality of user
`systems
`receiving at the server system a continuous
`digitally encoded stream for the audio or
`video program, via a data connection from a
`live source, in real time, the server system
`comprising at least one computer
`upon receipt of the stream by the server
`system
`supplying, at the server system, media
`data elements representing the
`program, each media data element
`comprising a digitally encoded portion
`of the program and having a playback
`rate
`serially identifying the media data
`elements, said serial identification
`indicating a time sequence of the
`media data elements, and
`storing the media data elements in a
`data structure under the control of the
`server system
`receiving requests at the server system via
`one or more data connections over the
`Internet, for one or more of the media data
`elements stored in the data structure
`each received request specifying one
`or more serial identifiers of the
`requested one or more media data
`elements
`each received request originating from
`a requesting user system of a plurality
`of user systems
`responsive to the requests, sending, by the
`server system, the one or more media data
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`Petition
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`cl. 1)
`p
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`Petition
`cl. 5)
`p
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`Petition
`cl. 9)
`p
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`a
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`b
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`a
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`b
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`c
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`b
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`b(i)
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`c(i)
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`b(i)
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`Disney/
`Amazon
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`a
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`b
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`c
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`c
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`b(ii)
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`c(ii)
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`b(ii)
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`d
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`b(iii)
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`c(iii)
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`b(iii)
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`c
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`d
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`c
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`e
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`f
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`c(i)
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`d(i)
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`c(i)
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`f
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`c(ii)
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`d(ii)
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`c(ii)
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`d
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`e
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`d
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`f
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`g
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`WAG, Exhibit 2014
`Google LLC v. WAG Acquisition, LLC, IPR2022-01413
`Page 2 of 3
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`Recital (abbreviated)
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`Case IPR2022-01413
`Patent 9,762,636
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`Petition
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`Petition
`cl. 5)
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`Petition
`cl. 9)
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`Disney/
`Amazon
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`elements having the one or more specified
`serial identifiers, to the requesting user
`systems corresponding to the requests;
`wherein
`the data connection between the server
`system and each requesting user
`system has a data rate more rapid than
`the playback rate of the one or more
`media data elements sent via that
`connection
`each sending is at a transmission rate
`as fast as the data connection between
`the server system and each requesting
`user system allows
`the one or more media data elements
`sent are selected without depending on
`the server system maintaining a record
`of the last media data element sent to
`the requesting user systems
`all of the media data elements that are
`sent by the server system to the
`plurality of user systems are sent in
`response to the requests; and
`all of the media data elements that are
`sent by the server system to the
`requesting user systems are sent from
`the data structure under the control of
`the server system as the media data
`elements were first stored therein.
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`d(i)
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`e(i)
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`d(i)
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`h
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`d(ii)
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`e(ii)
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`d(ii)
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`d(iii)
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`e(iii)
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`d(iii)
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`i
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`j
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`d(iv)
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`e(iv)
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`d(iv)
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`k
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`d(v)
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`e(v)
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`d(v)
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`l
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`WAG, Exhibit 2014
`Google LLC v. WAG Acquisition, LLC, IPR2022-01413
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