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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Address: COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450
`www.uspto.gov.
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`APPLICATION NUMBER FEINor37 (C) GRP ART UNIT|FIL FEE REC'D TOT CLAIMS|IND CLAIMSATTY.DOCKET.NO
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`60/929,798
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`07/12/2007
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`200
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`06720.6055
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`22852
`FINNEGAN, HENDERSON, FARABOW, GARRETT & DUNNER
`LLP
`901 NEW YORK AVENUE, NW
`WASHINGTON, DC20001-4413
`
`CONFIRMATION NO. 9694
`
`CORRECTED FILING RECEIPT
`
`Date Mailed: 09/13/2007
`
`It will not be examined for patentability and
`Receipt is acknowledged of this provisional patent application.
`will become abandonednotlater than twelve monthsafter its filing date. Any correspondence concerning the
`application must include the following identification information: the U.S. APPLICATION NUMBER, FILING
`DATE, NAME OF APPLICANT, and TITLE OF INVENTION. Fees transmitted by checkor draft are subject to
`collection. Please verify the accuracy of the data presented on this receipt.
`If an error is noted on this
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`Please provide a copy of this Filing Receipt with the changes noted thereon. If you received a "Notice
`to File Missing Parts" for this application, please submit any corrections to this Filing Receipt with
`your reply to the Notice. When the USPTO processesthe reply to the Notice, the USPTO will generate
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`
`Applicant(s)
`
`Yu-Tao Hsieh, Hsinchu City, TAIWAN;
`Pang-An Ting, Fongyuan City, TAIWAN;
`Jen-Yuan Hsu, Jincheng Township, TAIWAN;
`Chang-Lung Hsiao, Hsinchu City, TAIWAN;
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`If Required, Foreign Filing License Granted: 07/27/2007
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`The country code and number of your priority application, to be usedfor filing abroad under the Paris Convention, is
`US60/929,798
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`Projected Publication Date: None, application is not eligible for pre-grant publication
`
`Non-Publication Request: No
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`Early Publication Request: No
`
`Title
`
`Frame structure for IEEE 802.16m
`
`PROTECTING YOUR INVENTION OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
`
`Since the rights granted by a U.S. patent extend only throughoutthe territory of the United States and have
`no effect in a foreign country, an inventor who wishes patent protection in another country must apply for a
`patent in a specific country or in regional patent offices. Applicants may wish to consider the filing of an
`international application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). An international (PCT) application
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`Exhibit 1003
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`generally has the same effect as a regular national patent application in each PCT-member country. The
`PCT process simplifies the filing of patent applications on the same invention in member countries, but
`does notresult in a grant of "an international patent" and does not eliminate the need of applicantstofile
`additional documents and fees in countries where patentprotection is desired.
`
`Almost every country has its own patent law, and a person desiring a patent in a particular country must
`make an application for patent in that country in accordance with its particular laws. Since the laws of many
`countries differ in various respects from the patent law of the United States, applicants are advised to seek
`guidance from specific foreign countries to ensure that patent rights are not lost prematurely.
`
`Applicants also are advised that in the case of inventions made in the United States, the Director of the
`USPTO mustissue a license before applicants can apply for a patent in a foreign country. Thefiling of a U.S.
`patent application serves as a request for a foreign filing license. The application's filing receipt contains
`further information and guidanceasto the status of applicant's license for foreign filing.
`
`Applicants may wish to consult the USPTO booklet, "General Information Concerning Patents” (specifically,
`the section entitled "Treaties and Foreign Patents") for more information on timeframes and deadlinesfor
`filing foreign patent applications. The guide is available either by contacting the USPTO Contact Center at
`800-786-9199, or it can be viewed on the USPTO website at
`http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/doc/general/index.html.
`
`For information on preventing theft of your intellectual property (patents, trademarks and copyrights), you
`may wish to consult the U.S. Government website, http://www.stopfakes.gov. Part of a Department of
`Commerceinitiative, this website includes self-help "toolkits" giving innovators guidance on howto protect
`intellectual property in specific countries such as China, Korea and Mexico. For questions regarding patent
`enforcementissues, applicants may call the U.S. Governmenthotline at 1-866-999-HALT (1-866-999-4158).
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`LICENSE FOR FOREIGN FILING UNDER
`
`Title 35, United States Code, Section 184
`
`Title 37, Code of Federal Regulations, 5.11 & 5.15
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`GRANTED
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`if the phrase "IF REQUIRED, FOREIGN
`The applicant has been granted a license under 35 U.S.C. 184,
`FILING LICENSE GRANTED"followed by a date appears on this form. Such licenses are issued in all
`applications where the conditions for issuance of a license have been met, regardless of whether or not a
`license may be required as set forth in 37 CFR 5.15. The scope andlimitations of this license are set forth in
`3/7 CFR 5.15(a) unless an earlier license has been issued under 37 CFR 5.15(b). The license is subject to
`revocation upon written notification. The date indicated is the effective date of the license, unless an earlier
`license of similar scope has been granted under 37 CFR 5.13 or 5.14.
`
`This license is to be retained by the licensee and may be used at any time on or after the effective date
`thereof unlessit is revoked. This license is automatically transferred to any related applications(s) filed under
`37 CFR 1.53(d). This license is not retroactive.
`
`The grant of a license does not in any way lessen the responsibility of a licensee for the security of the
`subject matter as imposed by any Government contract or the provisions of existing laws relating to
`espionage and the national security or the export of technical data. Licensees should apprise themselves of
`current regulations especially with respect to certain countries, of other agencies, particularly the Office of
`Defense Trade Controls, Department of State (with respect to Arms, Munitions and Implements of War (22
`CFR 121-128)); the Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce (15 CFR parts 730-774); the
`Office of Foreign AssetsControl, Department of Treasury (31 CFR Parts 500+) and the Department of
`Energy.
`
`Exhibit 1003
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`NOTGRANTED
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`if the phrase "IF REQUIRED, FOREIGN
`No license under 35 U.S.C. 184 has been grantedatthis time,
`FILING LICENSE GRANTED" DOES NOTappear on this form. Applicant maystill petition for a license
`under 37 CFR 5.12,
`if a license is desired before the expiration of 6 months from the filing date of the
`application.
`If 6 months has lapsed from the filing date of this application and the licensee has not received
`any indication of a secrecy order under 35 U.S.C. 181, the licensee may foreign file the application pursuant
`to 37 CFR 5.15(b).
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`Exhibit 1003
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`In re Application of:
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`Application No.: 60/929,798
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`Filed: July 12, 2007
`
`For.
`
`FRAME STRUCTUREFOR IEEE
`802.16m
`
`Commissioner for Patents
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
`
`Sir:
`
`REQUEST FOR CORRECTED FILING RECEIPT
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`Weare forwarding herewith a copyof a Filing Receipt for the above-identified
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`patent application. The spelling of the last inventor's nameis incorrect. The inventor's
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`name reads “Chang-Lung Siao ” and should read --Chang-Lung Hsiao --. The correct
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`spelling is shownin red ink on the attached copy.
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`It is respectfully requested that a corrected Filing Receipt be issued as soon as
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`possible.
`
`Respectfully submitted,
`
`FINNEGAN, HENDERSON, FARABOW,
`
`Dated: August 30, 2007
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`Exhibit 1003
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`NAME OF APPLICANT, and TITLE OF INVENTION. Feestransmitted by check ordraft are subject to collection.
`Please verify the accuracy of the data presented on this receipt. If an error is noted on this Filing Receipt,
`please write to the Office of Initial Patent Examination's Filing Receipt Corrections. Please provide a copy
`of this Filing Receipt with the changes notedthereon. If you received a "Notice to File Missing Parts" for
`this application, please submit any corrections to this Filing Receipt with your reply to the Notice. When
`the USPTO processes the reply to the Notice,
`the USPTO will generate another Filing Receipt
`incorporating the requested corrections (if appropriate).
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`Date Mailed: 07/30/2007
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`Yu-Tao Hsieh, Hsinchu City, TAIWAN;
`Pang-An Ting, Fongyuan City, TAIWAN;
`Jen-Yuan Hsu, Jincheng Township, TAIWAN:
`Chang-Lung $Sia6, Hsinchu City, TAIWAN;
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`lf Required, Foreign Filing License Granted: 07/27/2007
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`Projected Publication Date: None, application is noteligible for pre-grant publication
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`‘Non-Publication Request: Not applicable
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`Early-Publication Request: Not applicable
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`Title —
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`PROTECTING YOUR INVENTION OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
`
`Since the rights granted by a U.S. patent extend only throughoutthe territory of the United States and have no
`effect in a foreign country, an inventor who wishespatent protection in another country must apply for a patent in
`a specific country or in regional patent offices. Applicants may wish to consider the filing of an international
`application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). An international (PCT) application generally has the same
`effect as a regular national patent application in each PCT-membercountry. The PCT process simplifies the
`filing of patent applications on the same invention in member countries, but does not result in a grant of "an
`international patent" and does not eliminate the need of applicants to file additional documents and fees in
`countries where patentprotection is desired.
`
`Almost every country hasits own patent law, and a person desiring a patentin a particular country must make an
`application for patent in that country in accordancewith its particular laws. Since the laws of many countries differ
`in various respects from the patent law of the United States, applicants are advised to seek guidance from
`specific foreign countries to ensure that patent rights are not lost prematurely.
`
`Applicants also are advised that in the case of inventions made in the United States, the Director of the USPTO
`must issue a license before applicants can apply for a patent in a foreign country: Thefiling of a U.S. patent
`application serves as a request for a foreign filing license. The application's filing receipt contains further
`information and guidanceasto the status of applicant's license for foreign filing.
`
`Applicants may wish to consult the USPTO booklet, "General Information Concerning Patents" (specifically, the
`section entitled "Treaties and Foreign Patents") for more information on timeframes and deadlinesforfiling foreign
`patent applications. The guide is available either by contacting the USPTO Contact Center at.800-786-9199,orit
`can be viewed on the USPTO website at http:/Avww.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/doc/general/index.html.
`
`For information on preventing theft of your intellectual property (patents, trademarks and copyrights), you may
`wish to consult the U.S. Government website, http:/Awww.stopfakes.gov. Part of a Department of Commerce
`initiative,
`this website includes self-help "toolkits" giving innovators guidance on how to protect
`intellectual
`property in specific countries such as China, Korea and Mexico. For questions regarding patent enforcement
`issues, applicants may call the U.S. Governmenthotline at 1-866-999-HALT (1-866-999-4158).
`
`LICENSE FOR FOREIGNFILING UNDER
`Title 35, United States Code, Section 184
`Title 37, Code of Federal Regulations, 5.11 & 5.15
`
`GRANTED
`
`The applicant has been granted a license under 35 U.S.C. 184, if the phrase “IF REQUIRED, FOREIGN FILING
`LICENSE GRANTED"followed by a date appears onthis form. Such licenses are issuedin all applications where
`the conditions for issuance of a license have been met, regardless of whetheror not a license may be required as
`set forth in 37 CFR 5.15. The scope and limitations of this license are set forth in 37 CFR 5.15(a) unless an earlier
`license has been issued under 37 CFR 5.15(b). The license is subject to revocation upon written notification. The
`date indicated is the effective date of the license, unless an earlier license of similar scope has been granted
`under 37 CFR 5.13 or 5.14.
`
`This license is to be retained by the licensee and may be used at any time on or after the effective date thereof
`unless it is revoked. This license is automatically transferred to any related applications(s) filed under 37 CFR
`1.53(d). This license is not retroactive.
`
`The grant of a license does not in any way lessen the responsibility of a licensee for the security of the subject
`matter as imposed by any Government contract or the provisions of existing laws relating to espionage and the
`national security or the export of technical data. Licensees should apprise themselves of current regulations
`Exhibit 1003
`
`Panasonic v. UNM
`IPR2024-00364
`Page 6 of 21
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`especially with respect to certain countries, of other agencies, particularly the Office of Defense Trade Controls,
`Departmentof State (with respect to Arms, Munitions and Implements of War (22 CFR 121-128)); the Bureau of
`industry and Security, Department of Commerce (15 CFR parts 730-774); the Office of Foreign Assets Control,
`Departmentof Treasury (31 CFR Parts 500+) and the Departmentof Energy.
`
`
`
`NOTGRANTED
`
`if the phrase "IF REQUIRED, FOREIGN FILING
`No license under 35 U.S.C. 184 has been granted at this time,
`LICENSE GRANTED" DOES NOTappearonthis form. Applicant maystill petition for a license under 37 CFR
`5.12, if a license is desired before the expiration of 6 months from thefiling date of the application. If 6 months
`has lapsed from thefiling date of this application and the licensee has not received anyindication of a secrecy
`order under 35 U.S.C. 181, the licensee mayforeign file the application pursuant to 37 CFR 5.15(b).
`
`Exhibit 1003
`
`Panasonic v. UNM
`
`IPR2024-00364
`Page7 of 21
`
`Exhibit 1003
`Panasonic v. UNM
`IPR2024-00364
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`
`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`
`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Address: COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450
`www.uspto.gov.
`
`
`
`APPLICATION NUMBER FEINor37 (C) GRP ART UNIT|FIL FEE REC'D TOT CLAIMS|IND CLAIMSATTY.DOCKET.NO
`
`
`
`
`
`60/929,798
`
`07/12/2007
`
`200
`
`06720.6055
`
`22852
`FINNEGAN, HENDERSON, FARABOW, GARRETT & DUNNER
`LLP
`901 NEW YORK AVENUE, NW
`WASHINGTON, DC20001-4413
`
`CONFIRMATION NO. 9694
`
`FILING RECEIPT
`
`Date Mailed: 07/30/2007
`
`It will not be examined for patentability and
`Receipt is acknowledged of this provisional patent application.
`will become abandonednotlater than twelve monthsafter its filing date. Any correspondence concerning the
`application must include the following identification information: the U.S. APPLICATION NUMBER, FILING
`DATE, NAME OF APPLICANT, and TITLE OF INVENTION. Fees transmitted by checkor draft are subject to
`collection. Please verify the accuracy of the data presented on this receipt.
`If an error is noted on this
`Filing Receipt, please write to the Office of Initial Patent Examination's Filing Receipt Corrections.
`Please provide a copy of this Filing Receipt with the changes noted thereon. If you received a "Notice
`to File Missing Parts" for this application, please submit any corrections to this Filing Receipt with
`your reply to the Notice. When the USPTO processesthe reply to the Notice, the USPTO will generate
`another Filing Receipt incorporating the requested corrections
`
`Applicant(s)
`
`Yu-Tao Hsieh, Hsinchu City, TAIWAN;
`Pang-An Ting, Fongyuan City, TAIWAN;
`Jen-Yuan Hsu, Jincheng Township, TAIWAN;
`Chang-Lung Siao, Hsinchu City, TAIWAN;
`
`Powerof Attorney: The patent practitioners associated with Customer Number 22852
`
`If Required, Foreign Filing License Granted: 07/27/2007
`
`The country code and number of your priority application, to be usedfor filing abroad under the Paris Convention, is
`US60/929,798
`
`Projected Publication Date: None, application is not eligible for pre-grant publication
`
`Non-Publication Request: No
`
`Early Publication Request: No
`
`Title
`
`Frame structure for IEEE 802.16m
`
`PROTECTING YOUR INVENTION OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
`
`Since the rights granted by a U.S. patent extend only throughoutthe territory of the United States and have
`no effect in a foreign country, an inventor who wishes patent protection in another country must apply for a
`patent in a specific country or in regional patent offices. Applicants may wish to consider the filing of an
`international application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). An international (PCT) application
`
`Exhibit 1003
`
`Panasonic v. UNM
`
`IPR2024-00364
`Page 8 of 21
`
`Exhibit 1003
`Panasonic v. UNM
`IPR2024-00364
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`generally has the same effect as a regular national patent application in each PCT-member country. The
`PCT process simplifies the filing of patent applications on the same invention in member countries, but
`does notresult in a grant of "an international patent" and does not eliminate the need of applicantstofile
`additional documents and fees in countries where patentprotection is desired.
`
`Almost every country has its own patent law, and a person desiring a patent in a particular country must
`make an application for patent in that country in accordance with its particular laws. Since the laws of many
`countries differ in various respects from the patent law of the United States, applicants are advised to seek
`guidance from specific foreign countries to ensure that patent rights are not lost prematurely.
`
`Applicants also are advised that in the case of inventions made in the United States, the Director of the
`USPTO mustissue a license before applicants can apply for a patent in a foreign country. Thefiling of a U.S.
`patent application serves as a request for a foreign filing license. The application's filing receipt contains
`further information and guidanceasto the status of applicant's license for foreign filing.
`
`Applicants may wish to consult the USPTO booklet, "General Information Concerning Patents” (specifically,
`the section entitled "Treaties and Foreign Patents") for more information on timeframes and deadlinesfor
`filing foreign patent applications. The guide is available either by contacting the USPTO Contact Center at
`800-786-9199, or it can be viewed on the USPTO website at
`http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/doc/general/index.html.
`
`For information on preventing theft of your intellectual property (patents, trademarks and copyrights), you
`may wish to consult the U.S. Government website, http://www.stopfakes.gov. Part of a Department of
`Commerceinitiative, this website includes self-help "toolkits" giving innovators guidance on howto protect
`intellectual property in specific countries such as China, Korea and Mexico. For questions regarding patent
`enforcementissues, applicants may call the U.S. Governmenthotline at 1-866-999-HALT (1-866-999-4158).
`
`LICENSE FOR FOREIGN FILING UNDER
`
`Title 35, United States Code, Section 184
`
`Title 37, Code of Federal Regulations, 5.11 & 5.15
`
`GRANTED
`
`if the phrase "IF REQUIRED, FOREIGN
`The applicant has been granted a license under 35 U.S.C. 184,
`FILING LICENSE GRANTED"followed by a date appears on this form. Such licenses are issued in all
`applications where the conditions for issuance of a license have been met, regardless of whether or not a
`license may be required as set forth in 37 CFR 5.15. The scope andlimitations of this license are set forth in
`3/7 CFR 5.15(a) unless an earlier license has been issued under 37 CFR 5.15(b). The license is subject to
`revocation upon written notification. The date indicated is the effective date of the license, unless an earlier
`license of similar scope has been granted under 37 CFR 5.13 or 5.14.
`
`This license is to be retained by the licensee and may be used at any time on or after the effective date
`thereof unlessit is revoked. This license is automatically transferred to any related applications(s) filed under
`37 CFR 1.53(d). This license is not retroactive.
`
`The grant of a license does not in any way lessen the responsibility of a licensee for the security of the
`subject matter as imposed by any Government contract or the provisions of existing laws relating to
`espionage and the national security or the export of technical data. Licensees should apprise themselves of
`current regulations especially with respect to certain countries, of other agencies, particularly the Office of
`Defense Trade Controls, Department of State (with respect to Arms, Munitions and Implements of War (22
`CFR 121-128)); the Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce (15 CFR parts 730-774); the
`Office of Foreign AssetsControl, Department of Treasury (31 CFR Parts 500+) and the Department of
`Energy.
`
`Exhibit 1003
`
`Panasonic v. UNM
`
`IPR2024-00364
`Page 9 of 21
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`Exhibit 1003
`Panasonic v. UNM
`IPR2024-00364
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`NOTGRANTED
`
`if the phrase "IF REQUIRED, FOREIGN
`No license under 35 U.S.C. 184 has been grantedatthis time,
`FILING LICENSE GRANTED" DOES NOTappear on this form. Applicant maystill petition for a license
`under 37 CFR 5.12,
`if a license is desired before the expiration of 6 months from the filing date of the
`application.
`If 6 months has lapsed from the filing date of this application and the licensee has not received
`any indication of a secrecy order under 35 U.S.C. 181, the licensee may foreign file the application pursuant
`to 37 CFR 5.15(b).
`
`Exhibit 1003
`
`Panasonic v. UNM
`
`IPR2024-00364
`Page 10 of 21
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`Exhibit 1003
`Panasonic v. UNM
`IPR2024-00364
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`Fongyuan City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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`Jincheng Township, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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`Chang-Lung
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`TITLE OF INVENTION (500 characters max)
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`FRAME STRUCTUREFOR IEEE 802.16m
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`CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS
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