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`FITBIT, INC.
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`C.A. No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT
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`PLAINTIFF PHILIPS NORTH AMERICA LLC’S L.R. 16.6(d)(1) DISCLOSURES
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`Pursuant to Local Rule 16.6(d)(1) and in accordance with the deadlines agreed to and
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`adopted by the Court in this action, Philips North America LLC (“Philips,” “Plaintiff” or
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`“Patentee”), by and through its counsel, makes the below Preliminary Patent-Related
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`Disclosures.
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`Discovery in this action is only just beginning, and Defendant has not yet produced any
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`documents or other discovery in this litigation. Accordingly, these disclosures are based solely
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`upon publicly available information and Plaintiff’s present understanding of said publicly
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`available information. Plaintiff’s investigation of the matters disclosed in Preliminary
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`Patent-Related Disclosures is ongoing. Accordingly, Plaintiff may seek to amend,
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`modify, or supplement these disclosures based upon further discovery and investigation.
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`Throughout these disclosures the term “Accused Products” may, depending on context
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`and the specific patent at issue, mean any of the identified activity tracker products offered by
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`Fitbit, as well as any software products related to, associated with, or used in conjunction with
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`said activity tracker products (regardless of whether such software runs on the activity tracker
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`itself, a mobile device, desktop/laptop computer, server, or other computing device). For
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`example, “Accused Product” may refer to an activity tracker alone or to a system utilizing the
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`activity tracker in combination with a device running the Fitbit App. An Accused Product may
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`also refer to a system that further includes server-based software and related hardware and
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`software.
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`Infringement Claim Charts
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`Attached as Exhibits 1-65 are claim charts detailing Defendant’s infringement of
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`the following U.S. Patents: U.S. Patent Nos. 6,013,007; 7,088,233; 8,277,377; and
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`6,976,958. Plaintiff asserts that Fitbit both directly and indirectly infringes each asserted
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`claim under 35 U.S.C. § 271(a), (b), (c) and (f) by making, using, offering for sale,
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`selling, importing, or exporting the Accused Products or components thereof; directing or
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`controlling the use of the Accused Products by others (whether in whole or in part);
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`actively and knowingly inducing others to use the Accused Products in an infringing
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`manner; and/or contributing to the infringement of others.
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`Plaintiff asserts that each Asserted Claims is literally present in the Accused Products.
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`To the extent that any elements of the Asserted Claims are not literally present, Plaintiff asserts
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`that each element of the Asserted Claims is present under the doctrine of equivalents because any
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`differences between the features of the Accused Product and the corresponding claim elements
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`are insubstantial and/or that these features perform substantially the same functions in
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`substantially the same ways to achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding claim
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`elements.
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`Fibit’s First Amended Complaint (Dkt. 25) also details Fitbit’s infringement and is
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`incorporated herein by reference.
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`A summary ofthe asserted patents, infringing products, and asserted claims is
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`Prosecution History
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`Copies of the prosecution histories for each asserted patent, as well as copies of
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`file histories for parent applications and provisional applications, are being produced
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`concurrently with Bates Nos. PNA-FB0001299-PNA-FB0002218 and PNA-FB0002460-
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`PNA-FB0003429. Plaintiff will supplement their production with additional information
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`concerning conception and/or reduction to practice of the invention if and when it falls
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`within Plaintiff’s possession, custody, or control.
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`C. Ownership Evidence
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`Copies of assignments related to the Asserted Patents are being concurrently
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`produced with Bates Nos. PNAFB0002219 - PNAFB0002344.
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`D. Real Parties in Interest
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`Plaintiff is presently unaware of any specific documents identifying real parties in
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`interest beyond Philips North America LLC, though does note that as matter of public
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`record that Philips North America LLC is a subsidiary of Koninklijke Philips N.V., which
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`is publicly traded.
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`Dated: January 31, 2020
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`Respectfully Submitted,
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` /s/ Eley O. Thompson
`Lucas I. Silva (BBO 673,935)
`Ruben J. Rodrigues (BBO 676,573)
`FOLEY & LARDNER LLP
`111 Huntington Avenue
`Suite 2500
`Boston, MA 02199-7610
`Phone: (617) 342-4000
`Fax: (617) 342-4001
`lsilva@foley.com
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`Eley O. Thompson (pro hac vice to be filed)
`FOLEY & LARDNER LLP
`321 N. Clark Street
`Suite 2800
`Chicago, IL 60654-5313
`Phone: (312) 832-4359
`Fax: (312) 832-4700
`ethompson@foley.com
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`Counsel for Plaintiff
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`CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
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`The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the above document was
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`served on January 31, 2020 on counsel for Defendant via electronic mail.
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`/s/ Ruben J. Rodrigues
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`U.S. Patent No.
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`Fitbit Versa
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`Claim 1
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`The Accused Product provides a bi-directional wireless communication system as claimed:
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`A bi-directionalcm |
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`system comprising: PNA-FB0001103; See also video at https://youtu.be/IngKU-y0 lhk
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
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`PNA-FB0000042
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`Fitbit, Inc. Ex. 1075 Page 0012
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`PNA-FB0000677
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The Accused Product includes a first personal device (the Fitbit Versa):
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`(a) a first personal
`device, the first
`personal device
`further comprising:
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`PNA-FB0001108
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`(i) a processor,
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`The first personal device of the system provided by the Accused Product is an electronic device that includes at
`least one or more processors:
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`PNA-FB0001108
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`(ii) a memory;
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`The first personal device of the system provided by the Accused Product comprises a memory:
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`PNA-FB0001175
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`(iii) a power supply;
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`The first personal device of the system provided by the Accused Product comprises a power supply:
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`PNA-FB0001174
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`(iv) at least one
`detector input; and
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`The first personal device of the system provided by the Accused Product comprises at least one detector input:
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`PNA-FB0001174
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`The first personal device of the system provided by the Accused Product comprises a short-range bi-directional
`wireless communications module:
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`(v) a short-range bi-
`directional wireless
`communications
`module:
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`(b) a second device
`communicating with
`the first device, the
`second device having
`a short-range bi-
`directional wireless
`communications
`module compatible
`with the short-range
`bi-directional wireless
`communications
`module of the first
`device; and
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The system provided by the Accused Product includes a second device (a device with the Fitbit app)
`communicating with the first device, the second device having a short-range bi-directional wireless
`communications module compatible with the short-range bi-directional wireless communications module of the
`first device:
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`PNA-FB0001110
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`(c) a security
`mechanism governing
`information
`transmitted between
`the first personal
`device and the second
`device.
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`The system provided by the Accused Product includes a security mechanism governing
`information transmitted between the first personal device (the Fitbit Versa) and the second
`device (a device with the Fitbit App). The Fitbit App on the second device requires a login to a
`Fitbit Account, thereby governing information transmitted between the Fitbit Versa and the
`mobile device running the Fitbit App, including, for example, to sync (including syncing over
`the internet with Fitbit’s servers):
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`Fitbit, Inc. Ex. 1075 Page 0019
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
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`PNA-FB0000677
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
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`The system provided by the Accused Product further comprises a detector connected to the at least one detector
`input:
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`Claim 7
`The system of claim
`1, further comprising
`a detector connected
`to the at least one
`detector input.
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`PNA-FB0001174
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`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The Accused Product provides a system wherein the detector senses body or physiological parameters:
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`Claim 8
`The system of claim
`7, wherein the
`detector senses body
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`parameters.
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`PNA-FB0001174
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`Claim 9
`The system of claim
`8, wherein the body or
`physiological
`parameters are
`selected from the
`group consisting of
`temperature, motion,
`respiration, blood
`oxygen content, and
`electroencephalogram.
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`The Accused Product provides a system wherein body or physiological parameters include motion and blood
`oxygen content:
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`PNA-FB0001174
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The first personal device (the Fitbit Versa) of the system provided by the Accused Product further comprises a
`user interface module:
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`Claim 10
`The system of claim
`1, wherein the first
`personal device
`further comprises a
`user interface module.
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`PNA-FB0001118
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`Fitbit, Inc. Ex. 1075 Page 0036
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`Claim 13
`The system of claim
`1, wherein the short-
`range wireless
`communications
`further comprises
`BLUETOOTH
`technology.
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`The short range-wireless communications of the system provided by the Accused Product further comprises
`BLUETOOTH technology:
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`Fitbit, Inc. Ex. 1075 Page 0038
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`Claim 14
`The system of claim
`1, wherein the first
`personal device
`further comprises a
`data input/output port,
`the second device
`further comprises a
`data input/output port,
`and wherein the
`second device
`communicates with
`the first personal
`device using the data
`input/output ports.
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The Accused Product provides a system wherein the first personal device further comprises a data input/output
`port (a port for wireless communications), the second device further comprises a data input/output port (a port for
`wireless communications), and wherein the second device communicates with the first personal device using the
`data input/output ports:
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`Fitbit, Inc. Ex. 1075 Page 0039
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The system provided by the Accused Product further comprises a central communications base station (Wi-Fi
`router) communicating with the first personal device (Fitbit Ionic) using short-range wireless communications
`(Wi-Fi):
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`Claim 15
`The system of claim
`1, further comprising
`a central
`communications base
`station
`communicating with
`the first personal
`device using short-
`range wireless
`communications.
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`Fitbit, Inc. Ex. 1075 Page 0040
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The Accused Product provides a system, wherein the short-range wireless communications is wireless LAN
`utilizing WiFi:
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`Claim 16
`The system of claim
`15, wherein the short-
`range wireless
`communications is
`selected from the
`group consisting of
`HomeRFTM,
`BLUETOOTH, and
`wireless LAN.
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`Fitbit, Inc. Ex. 1075 Page 0041
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The Accused Product provides a system, wherein the central communications base station further comprises a
`connection to the Internet:
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`Claim 22
`The system of claim
`15, wherein the
`central
`communications base
`station further
`comprises a
`connection to the
`Internet.
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`Fitbit, Inc. Ex. 1075 Page 0042
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`Phillips North America LLC v. Fitbit, Inc., No. 1:19-cv-11586-IT (D. Mass)
`Exhibit 5 - Infringement Claim Chart: U.S. Patent No. 7,088,233
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`The Accused Product provides bi-directional communication modules that have a powered-down state and a
`powered-up state, including a means for signaling the bi-directional communications module to transition from
`the powered-down state to the powered-up state as demonstrated by the fact that the first personal device (the
`Fitbit Versa) and the second device (the device with the Fitbit App) only synch periodically:
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`Claim 26
`The system of claim
`1, wherein the bi-
`directional
`communications
`module has a
`powered-down state
`and a powered-up
`state, and further
`comprising a means
`for signaling the bi-
`directional
`communications
`module to transition
`from the powered-
`down state to the
`powered-up state.
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