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`EXHIBIT 12
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 2 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Fitbit Ionic
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`The Accused Product provides a method for interactive exercise monitoring:
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`PNA-FB0000156; See also video at https://youtu.be/_5gzx2S7Ras
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`U.S. Patent No.
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`Claim 1
`A method for
`interactive exercise
`monitoring, the
`method comprising
`the steps of
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 3 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The method provided by the Accused Product involves downloading an application (the “Fitbit App”)
`to a web-enabled wireless phone directly from a remote server over the internet:
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`a. downloading an
`application to a web-
`enabled wireless
`phone directly from a
`remote server over the
`internet;
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`PNA-FB0000157
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 4 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The method provided by the Accused Product involves coupling the web-enabled wireless phone to a
`device (the Fitbit Ionic) via “syncing,” which provides exercise-related information:
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`b. coupling the a web-
`enabled wireless
`phone to a device
`which provides
`exercise-related
`information;
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`PNA-FB0000158-159
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 5 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`PNA-FB0000048
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 6 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The method provided by the Accused Product involves rendering a user interface on the web-enable
`wireless phone (via the Fitbit App):
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`c. rendering a user
`interface on the web-
`enabled wireless
`phone;
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`PNA-FB0000130
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 7 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`PNA-FB0000039
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 8 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The method provided by the Accused Product involves receiving data indicating a physiologic status of a
`subject (such as heart rate) using the application (the Fitbit App):
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`d. using the
`application, receiving
`data indicating a
`physiologic status of a
`subject;
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`PNA-FB0000176
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`PNA-FB0000065
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 9 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`PNA-FB0000259
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 10 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 11 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The method provided by the Accused Product involves receiving data indicating an amount of exercise
`performed by the subject (such as number of steps, active minutes, and distance) using the application (the
`Fitbit App):
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`e. using the
`application, receiving
`data indicating an
`amount of exercise
`performed by the
`subject;
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 12 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 13 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 14 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`PNA-FB0000254-255
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 15 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`f. wherein at least one
`of the data indicating
`a physiologic status of
`a subject or the data
`indicating an amount
`of exercise performed
`by the subject is
`received from the
`device which provides
`exercise-related
`information,
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`The Accused Product provides a method wherein at least one of the data indicating a physiologic status of a
`subject or the data indicating an amount of exercise performed by the subject is received from the device (the
`Fitbit Ionic) which provides exercise related information:
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`PNA-FB0000996
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 16 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The Accused Product provides a method wherein the data indicating a physiologic status of a subject is
`received at least partially while the subject is exercising. The Fitbit App and Fitbit Ionic automatically
`“sync,” including while a subject is exercising:
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`and wherein the data
`indicating a
`physiologic status of a
`subject is received at
`least partially while
`the subject is
`exercising;
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 17 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The method of the Accused Product involves sending the exercise related information to an internet server
`via a wireless network, as demonstrated by the fact that this data can then be accessed through the fitbit.com
`dashboard website:
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`g. sending the
`exercise-related
`information to an
`internet server via a
`wireless network;
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 18 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 19 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 20 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The method of the Accused Product involves receiving a variety of different calculated responses from the
`server (such as cardio fitness score, heart rate zones, and resting heart rate), the responses associated with a
`calculation performed by the server based on the exercise-related information:
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`h. receiving a
`calculated response
`from the server, the
`response associated
`with a calculation
`performed by the
`server based on the
`exercise-related
`information; and
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 21 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 22 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`i. using the
`application,
`displaying the
`response.
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 23 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Claim 4
`The method of claim
`1, wherein the web-
`enabled wireless
`phone receives
`exercise-related
`information over a
`transmission medium,
`the transmission
`medium including a
`wired connection or a
`wireless connection.
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`The Accused Product provides a method wherein the web-enabled wireless phone receives exercise-related
`information over a transmission medium, the transmission medium including a wireless connection:
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 24 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The Accused Product provides a method wherein the web-enabled wireless connection includes a radio
`frequency communication protocol including a short-range wireless transmission scheme:
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`Claim 5
`The method of claim
`4, wherein the
`wireless connection
`includes an infrared
`connection or a radio
`frequency
`communication
`protocol including a
`short-range wireless
`transmission scheme.
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 25 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`Claim 6
`The method of claim
`5, wherein the short-
`range wireless
`transmission scheme
`includes IEEE 802.11
`protocol or short-
`wavelength radio
`transmission in the
`ISM band of 2400-
`2480 MHZ.
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`The Accused Product provides a method wherein the short-range wireless transmission scheme includes
`short-wavelength radio transmission in the ISM band of 2400-2480 MHZ:
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 26 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The Accused Product provides a method wherein the data indicating an amount of exercise performed is
`received from an accelerometer:
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`Claim 9
`The method of claim
`1, wherein the data
`indicating an amount
`of exercise performed
`is received from a
`device selected from
`the group consisting
`of: a treadmill, a
`stepper, an exercise
`cycle, an
`accelerometer, a
`rowing machine,
`physiotherapy
`equipment, an aerobic
`or anaerobic exercise
`device, and a device
`that monitors an
`amount of work or
`rate of work
`performed.
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`Case 1:19-cv-11586-FDS Document 270-12 Filed 01/05/22 Page 27 of 27
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`First Supplemental Exhibit 24 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 8,277,377
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`The Accused Product provides for the method of claim 1, wherein the data indicating a physiologic status of
`a subject is received from a heart rate monitor device:
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`PNA-FB0000215
`See also the discussion of each element of claim 1 above.
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`Claim 12
`The method of claim
`1, wherein the data
`indicating a
`physiologic status of a
`subject is received
`from a device selected
`from the group
`consisting of: a heart
`rate monitor, a blood
`pressure monitor, a
`body temperature
`monitor, a respiratory
`monitor, a
`biofeedback device,
`an electronic body
`weight scale, and a
`body fat gauge.
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