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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`NETFLIX, INC.,
`PETITIONER,
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`GOTV STREAMING, LLC,
`PATENT OWNER.
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`CASE IPR2023-00758
`PATENT 8,478,245
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`PATENT OWNER’S RESPONSE
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`TABLE OF CONTENTS
`TABLE OF AUTHORITIES ..................................................................................... v
`CURRENT EXHIBIT LIST ................................................................................... vii
`CLAIM LISTING ..................................................................................................... xi
`I.
`INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................. 1
`II. OVERVIEW OF THE PATENT-AT-ISSUE .................................................... 2
`A. Family and Priority ...................................................................................... 2
`B. Historical Context ........................................................................................ 3
`C. Subject Matter .............................................................................................. 7
`D. Invention as Illustrated through Embodiments ............................................ 8
`1. Applications ........................................................................................... 8
`2. Compiled Content and Rendering Blocks ........................................... 11
`3. Custom Configuration ......................................................................... 13
`4. Client ................................................................................................... 14
`III. OVERVIEW OF THE CITED REFERENCES .............................................. 15
`A. Hariki ......................................................................................................... 15
`B. Harris .......................................................................................................... 17
`IV. LEVEL OF ORDINARY SKILL IN THE ART ............................................. 19
`V. CLAIM CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................. 19
`A. District Court Constructions ...................................................................... 19
`B. “Customized to Said Application” Means “Created For” the
`Application Program .................................................................................. 20
`1[b]/12[b]/23[f] wherein said custom configuration . . .
`[configures/is operable to configure] said plurality of
`rendering blocks to render content in a manner
`customized to said application ........................................................ 20
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`C. All Claims Require the Recited “Application” to Run
`Remotely .................................................................................................... 22
`1[f]/12[f] receiving first compiled content specific to a
`first page of said application; and receiving second
`compiled content specific to a second page of said
`application ....................................................................................... 22
`23[h.2] wherein said compiled content comprises: a first
`compiled content specific to a first page of said
`application; and a second compiled content specific to
`a second page of said application, .................................................. 22
`1[c]/12[c]/23[b] [receiving/said transceiver also operable
`to receive] compiled content generated in part from
`execution of said application ........................................................... 22
`1. The Claims Recite a Wireless Device Receiving Compiled
`Content Pages from a Separate Remote Application .......................... 22
`2. The Specification Exclusively Promotes a Remote
`Application Executing on a Server Such That There Is No
`Written Description Support for Claiming a Locally
`Running Application ........................................................................... 23
`3. All Parties Agree that the Claims Require the Application
`Be Executing Remotely ....................................................................... 25
`4. A POSITA Would Understand the Claimed Application is
`Remote from the Wireless Device ...................................................... 30
`D. The Pages of Compiled Content Must Be in Part Generated by
`the Executing Remote Application ............................................................ 31
`1[c]/12[c]/17[d] [receiving/said transceiver also operable
`to receive] compiled content generated in part from
`execution of said application ........................................................... 31
`VI. HARIKI IN VIEW OF HARRIS FAILS TO RENDER ANY
`CLAIM OBVIOUS .......................................................................................... 37
`A. No Single Application Petitioner Identifies Renders any
`Independent Claim Obvious ...................................................................... 37
`1. The UI Skin (Identified as the “Custom Configuration”)
`Does Not Configure a Plurality of Rendering Blocks to
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`Render Content in a Manner Customized to a Web Server
`(Identified as the “Application”) ......................................................... 38
`1[b]/12[b]/23[f] wherein said custom configuration . . .
`[configures/is operable to configure] said plurality of
`rendering blocks to render content in a manner
`customized to said application ........................................................ 38
`2. The HTML Files Sent to the Mobile Device Are Not
`Generated in Part from the Execution of the Web Browser
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`[1c]/[12c]/[23b] [receiving/said transceiver also operable
`to receive] compiled content generated in part from
`execution of said application ........................................................... 43
`3. The Web Browser Is Not Running Remotely from the
`Wireless Device ................................................................................... 46
`1[f]/12[f] receiving first compiled content specific to a
`first page of said application; and receiving second
`compiled content specific to a second page of said
`application ....................................................................................... 46
`23[h.2] wherein said compiled content comprises: a first
`compiled content specific to a first page of said
`application; and a second compiled content specific to
`a second page of said application, .................................................. 46
`1[c]/12[c]/23[b] [receiving/said transceiver also operable
`to receive] compiled content generated in part from
`execution of said application ........................................................... 46
`B. Hariki’s UI Skin Is Not “Applicable” to the Received HTML
`Files ............................................................................................................ 48
`1[g]/12[g]/23[h.3] wherein said custom configuration is
`applicable to both said first and second compiled
`content ............................................................................................. 48
`C. Petitioner Has Failed to Show Independent Claim 23 and Its
`Dependents, Claims 24–33, Are Obvious Because Hariki’s
`Engines Do Not Read HTML Files Sent to the Wireless
`Device ........................................................................................................ 51
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`[23g] an engine for reading said compiled content and
`responsive thereto for causing said graphical user
`interface to generate said renderable content based on
`said render commands; ................................................................... 51
`D. The Patent-At-Issue’s Dependent Claims Are Non-Obvious .................... 53
`1. Dependent Claims Are Missing Limitations
`from
`Independent Claims ............................................................................. 53
`2. A Web Browser (Petitioner-Identified Application) Does
`Not Operate on a Remote Server ......................................................... 53
`4/15/26 wherein said compiled content is partially
`resultant from said application operating on a remote
`server. .............................................................................................. 53
`3. Hariki Does Not Disclose a GUI Rendering Block that
`controls the Rendering of a Ticker ...................................................... 54
`11/22/32 . . . wherein said plurality of rendering blocks of
`said graphical user interface comprises: a first block
`that controls the rendering of ticker information across
`[a/said] display screen of said wireless device . . . ......................... 54
`VII. CONCLUSION ................................................................................................ 55
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`TABLE OF AUTHORITIES
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`Cases
`Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corp. v. Velan, Inc.,
`438 F.3d 1374 (Fed. Cir. 2006) ............................................................................ 26
`Facebook, Inc. v. Sound View Innovations, LLC,
`IPR2017-00998-13 (PTAB Sept. 5, 2017) ........................................................... 29
`In re Fine,
`837 F.2d 1071(Fed. Cir. 1988) ............................................................................. 53
`Littelfuse, Inc. v. Mersen USA EP Corp.,
`29 F.4th 1376 (Fed. Cir. 2022) ............................................................................. 26
`Lyft, Inc. v. Rideshare Displays, Inc.,
`IPR2021-01602-7 (PTAB Apr. 11, 2022) ............................................................ 32
`Phillips v. AWH Corp.,
`415 F.3d 1303 (Fed. Cir. 2005) (en banc) ............................................................ 35
`Ruckus Wireless, Inc. v. Innovative Wireless Sols., LLC,
`824 F.3d 999 (Fed. Cir. 2016) .............................................................................. 24
`Samsung Elecs. Co. v. Smart Mobile Techs. LLC,
`IPR2022-01248-13 (PTAB Jan. 24, 2023) ........................................................... 29
`SAS Inst., Inc. v. ComplementSoft, LLC,
`825 F.3d 1341 (Fed. Cir. 2016) ............................................................................ 30
`SciMed Life Sys., Inc. v. Advanced Cardiovascular Sys., Inc.,
`242 F.3d 1337 (Fed. Cir. 2001) ..................................................................... 23, 24
`Sinorgchem Co. v. Intern. Trade Com’n,
`511 F.3d 1132 (Fed. Cir. 2007) ............................................................................ 25
`UltimatePointer, LLC v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.,
`816 F.3d 816 (Fed. Cir. 2016) .............................................................................. 24
`Ultratec, Inc. v. CaptionCall LLC,
`872 F.3d 1267 (Fed. Cir. 2017) ............................................................................ 30
`Wang Labs., Inc. v. Am. Online, Inc.,
`197 F.3d 1377 (Fed. Cir. 1999) ............................................................................ 24
`Statutes
`35 U.S.C. § 311(b) ................................................................................................... 30
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`Changes to the Claim Construction Standard, 83 Fed. Reg. 51,340
`(Oct. 11, 2018) ...................................................................................................... 31
`Consolidated Trial Practice Guide (Nov. 2019) ...................................................... 31
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`CURRENT EXHIBIT LIST1
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`No. Brief Description
`1001 U.S. Patent No. 8,478,245
`1002
`Expert Declaration of Ben Bederson (“Bederson”)
`1003 Curriculum Vitae of Benjamin B. Bederson, Ph.D.
`1004
`File History of U.S. Patent No. 8,478,245 (corrected)
`1005 U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0150617 (“Hariki”)
`1006 U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0023755 (“Harris”)
`1007 U.S. Patent No. 7,447,486 (“Tamura”)
`1008 U.S. Patent No. 6,996,627 (“Carden”)
`1009 U.S. Patent No. 6,669,564 (“Young”)
`1010 U.S. Patent No. 6,732,183 (“Graham”)
`1011 U.S. Patent No. 6,507,727 (“Henrick”)
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`the Panel locate cited sections.
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`Gooloo E-Commerce Co., Ltd. v. Pilot, Inc., No. 2-22-cv-02219
`(C.D. Cal. Jan. 12, 2023) (Doc. 95)
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`CLAIM LISTING3
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`Limitation
`1. A method of rendering content on a wireless device, said method
`comprising:
`receiving an identification of a custom configuration of a plurality of
`rendering blocks of said wireless device,
`wherein said custom configuration is associated with an application and
`configures said plurality of rendering blocks to render content in a
`manner customized to said application;
`receiving compiled content generated in part from execution of said
`application
`wherein said compiled content comprises render commands expressed
`in a syntax that is generic to said wireless device;
`using a graphical user interface comprising said plurality of rendering
`blocks to generate renderable content based on said compiled content
`and said custom configuration; and
`rendering said renderable content on said wireless device, wherein said
`receiving compiled content comprises: receiving first compiled content
`specific to a first page of said application; and receiving second
`compiled content specific to a second page of said application
`wherein said custom configuration is applicable to both said first and
`second compiled content.
`2. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said using a graphical user
`interface comprising said plurality of rendering blocks to generate
`renderable content comprises: processing said compiled content using
`a reader of said wireless device; and issuing commands from said
`reader to individual rendering blocks of said graphical user interface
`based on said rendering commands of said compiled content.
`3. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said renderable content
`comprises audio content and display content.
`4. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said compiled content is
`partially resultant from said application operating on a remote server.
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`3 Patent Owner uses Petitioner’s numbering designation for consistency, but
`designates three sub-limitations for 23[h].
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`5. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said compiled content is
`specific to the rendering capabilities of said wireless device.
`6. A method as described in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of
`rendering blocks operates specific to a wireless device type of said
`wireless device and each is instructed using a syntax that is generic to
`said wireless device type.
`7. A method as described in claim 6 wherein said custom configuration
`comprises a syntax that is generic regarding said wireless device type.
`8. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said custom configuration
`comprises configuration information and content specific to said
`application.
`9. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said custom configuration
`is one of a plurality of memory-stored custom configurations stored by
`said wireless device and wherein further said identifying said custom
`configuration comprises receiving an identifier that identifies said
`custom configuration.
`10. A method as described in claim 1 further comprising receiving and
`storing said custom configuration.
`11. A method as described in claim 1 wherein said plurality of
`rendering blocks of said graphical user interface comprises: a first
`block that controls the rendering of ticker information across a display
`screen of said wireless device; a second block that controls the
`rendering of button images on said display screen; and a third block
`that controls the rendering of audio on a speaker of said wireless device.
`12[pre] 12. A non-transitory computer usable medium comprising instructions
`therein that when executed by a processor implement a method of
`rendering content on a wireless device, said method comprising:
`receiving an identification of a custom configuration of a plurality of
`rendering blocks of said wireless device,
`12[b] wherein said custom configuration is associated with an application and
`configures said plurality of rendering blocks to render content in a
`manner customized to said application;
`receiving compiled content generated in part from execution of said
`application
`12[d] wherein said compiled content comprises render commands expressed
`in a syntax that is generic to said wireless device;
`using a graphical user interface comprising said plurality of rendering
`blocks to generate renderable content based on said compiled content
`and said custom configuration; and
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`12[a]
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`rendering said renderable content on said wireless device, wherein said
`receiving compiled content comprises: receiving first compiled content
`specific to a first page of said application; and receiving second
`compiled content specific to a second page of said application,
`12[g] wherein said custom configuration is applicable to both said first and
`second compiled content.
`13. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein said using a graphical user interface comprising said plurality
`of rendering blocks to generate renderable content comprises:
`processing said compiled content using a reader of said wireless device;
`and issuing commands from said reader to individual rendering blocks
`of said graphical user interface based on said rendering commands of
`said compiled content.
`14. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein said renderable content comprises audio content and display
`content.
`15. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein said compiled content is partially resultant from said
`application operating on a remote server.
`16. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein said compiled content is specific to the rendering capabilities
`of said wireless device.
`17. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein each of said plurality of rendering blocks operates specific to
`a wireless device type of said wireless device and each is instructed
`using a syntax that is generic to said wireless device type.
`18. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 17
`wherein said custom configuration comprises a syntax that is generic
`regarding said wireless device type.
`19. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein
`said
`custom
`configuration
`comprises
`configuration
`information and content specific to said application.
`20. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein said custom configuration is one of a plurality of memory-
`stored custom configurations stored by said wireless device and
`wherein further said identifying said custom configuration comprises
`receiving an identifier that identifies said custom configuration.
`21. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein said method further comprises receiving and storing said
`custom configuration.
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`Limitation
`22. A non-transitory computer usable medium as described in claim 12
`wherein said plurality of rendering blocks of said graphical user
`interface comprises: a first block that controls the rendering of ticker
`information across a display screen of said wireless device; a second
`block that controls the rendering of button images on said display
`screen; and a third block that controls the rendering of audio on a
`speaker of said wireless device.
`23[pre] 23. A wireless device operable to communicate with a remote server,
`said wireless device comprising:
`a transceiver coupled to a bus and operable to receive a custom
`configuration that is associated with an application,
`said transceiver also operable to receive compiled content generated in
`part from execution of said application and
`comprising a plurality of rendering commands expressed in a syntax
`that is generic to said wireless device;
`a memory coupled to said bus and operable to store said compiled
`content and said custom configuration;
`a processor coupled to said bus and operable to implement the
`following: a graphical user interface comprising a plurality of rendering
`blocks and operable to generate renderable content based on said
`compiled content and said custom configuration
`an engine for reading said compiled content and responsive thereto for
`causing said graphical user interface to generate said renderable content
`based on said render commands;
`23[f] wherein said custom configuration is operable to configure said
`plurality of rendering blocks to render content in a manner customized
`to said application;
`23[h.1] a display device coupled to said bus and operable to render a portion of
`said renderable content,
`23[h.2] wherein said compiled content comprises: a first compiled content
`specific to a first page of said application; and a second compiled
`content specific to a second page of said application,
`23[h.3] wherein said custom configuration is applicable to both said first and
`second compiled content.
`24. The wireless device as described in claim 23 wherein said engine is
`further operable to issue commands to individual rendering blocks of
`said graphical user interface based on said plurality of rendering
`commands of said compiled content.
`25. The wireless device as described in claim 23 further comprising an
`audio rendering device coupled to said bus and wherein said renderable
`content comprises audio content and display content.
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`Limitation
`26. The wireless device as described in claim 23 wherein said compiled
`content is partially resultant from said application operating on a
`remote server.
`27. The wireless device as described in claim 23 wherein said compiled
`content is specific to the rendering capabilities of said wireless device.
`28. The wireless device as described in claim 23 wherein each of said
`plurality of rendering blocks operates specific to a wireless device type
`of said wireless device and each is instructed using a syntax that is
`generic to said wireless device type.
`29. The wireless device as described in claim 28 wherein said custom
`configuration is expressed in a syntax that is generic to said wireless
`device type.
`30. The wireless device as described in claim 23 wherein said custom
`configuration comprises configuration information and content specific
`to said application.
`31. The wireless device as described in claim 23 wherein said custom
`configuration is one of a plurality of memory-stored custom
`configurations stored in said memory.
`32. The wireless device as described in claim 23 wherein said plurality
`of rendering blocks of said graphical user interface comprises: a first
`block that controls the rendering of ticker information across said
`display screen of said wireless device; a second block that controls the
`rendering of button images on said display screen; and a third block
`that controls the rendering of audio on a speaker of said wireless device.
`33. The wireless device as described in claim 23 wherein said plurality
`of rendering blocks of said graphical user interface comprises: a first
`block that controls the rendering of a scroll bar on said display screen
`of said wireless device; a second block that controls the rendering of an
`input box on said display screen of said wireless device; and a third
`block that control the rendering of a text display region on said display
`screen of said wireless device.
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`INTRODUCTION
`Petitioner identifies Hariki’s “web browser” as the claimed “application” for
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`some limitations, while Petitioner identifies a Hariki/Harris “web server” for others.
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`However, the claims concern a single application with specific limitations that
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`neither Hariki’s web browser nor Hariki/Harris’ web server individually meet.
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`The Hariki/Harris web server cannot be the claimed “application” because
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`Petitioner-identified “custom configuration,” a “UI skin,” does not configure a
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`plurality of rendering blocks of said wireless device to render content in a manner
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`customized to the web server. Hariki’s UI skin is not custom designed for a web
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`server. The UI skin changes the appearance of a wireless device, and does not affect,
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`and is not affected by, a disclosed web server supplying HTML. A Hariki/Harris
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`web server sends the same HTML in response to the same request, regardless of
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`whether the requestor is using a UI skin, and, if so, what UI skin is in use, and, vice
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`versa, the device processes the same HTML the same way, regardless of what web
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`server sent the HTML.
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`Likewise, Hariki’s web browser cannot be the claimed “application.” First,
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`Hariki’s web browser is not a remote application from the wireless device. Hariki’s
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`web browser is a local application, running entirely on a wireless device. Second,
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`Hariki’s web browser does not generate—even in part—the HTML pages it
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`receives. The HTML files may be remotely generated with Harris’ mobile content
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`framework (“MCF”), but not a single character in the HTML file is produced by
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`Hariki’s web browser.
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`Moreover, the Petitioner-identified “custom configuration” (i.e., Hariki’s UI
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`skin), is not “applicable to” the Petitioner-identified “compiled content” (i.e., the
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`HTML files from the Hariki/

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