Motorola Mobility, Inc. v. Microsoft Corporation
Filing
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NOTICE by Microsoft Corporation re #124 Defendant's MOTION Claim Construction of Filing Exhibits (Attachments: #1 Appendix (Index to Exhibits), #2 Exhibit 101, #3 Exhibit 102, #4 Exhibit 201, #5 Exhibit 301, #6 Exhibit 302, #7 Exhibit 304, #8 Exhibit 305, #9 Exhibit 501, #10 Exhibit 502, #11 Exhibit 504, #12 Exhibit 601, #13 Exhibit 801 (Part 1), #14 Exhibit 801 (Part 2), #15 Exhibit 901, #16 Exhibit 902, #17 Exhibit 903, #18 Exhibit 904, #19 Exhibit 905, #20 Exhibit 1101, #21 Exhibit 1102, #22 Exhibit 1105, #23 Exhibit 1110, #24 Exhibit 1114, #25 Exhibit 1115, #26 Exhibit 1116, #27 Exhibit 1201, #28 Exhibit 1301, #29 Exhibit 1302, #30 Exhibit 1303, #31 Exhibit 1304, #32 Exhibit 1305, #33 Exhibit 1401, #34 Exhibit 1402, #35 Exhibit 1403, #36 Exhibit 1404, #37 Exhibit 1405, #38 Exhibit 1406, #39 Exhibit 1407, #40 Exhibit 1408, #41 Exhibit 1409)(Miner, Curtis)
Exhibit 1114
Summary of amendments made during prosecution of the ’333 patent to distinguish the prior art
Claim 1
Claim 7
1. A method in a wireless
communication system for controlling a
delivery of data from a fixed portion of
the wireless communication system to a
subscriber unit, the method comprising in
the subscriber unit the step of:
7. A controller in a fixed portion of a wireless
communication system for controlling a delivery
of data to a subscriber unit which maintains an
application registry for registering comprising a
list of all software applications that are
currently accessible to the subscriber unit, the
controller comprising:
maintaining an application registry
for registering comprising a list of
all software applications that are
currently accessible to the
subscriber unit; and
in the fixed portion of the wireless
communication system, the steps of:
keeping a current copy of the
application registry of the
subscriber unit;
checking the current copy of the
application registry in response to
having the data to send to the
subscriber unit; and
sending the data only when the
checking step determines that an
application compatible with the
data is accessible to the subscriber
unit.
a network interface for accepting the data from
an originator;
Claim 12
12. A subscriber unit in a wireless
communication system for controlling a
delivery of data from a fixed portion of the
wireless communication system, the
subscriber unit comprising:
a receiver for receiving the data;
a processing system coupled to the
receiver for processing the data; and
a processing system coupled to the network
interface for processing the data, the
processing system comprising a memory; and
a transmitter coupled to the processing
system for communicating with the
fixed portion of the wireless
communication system,
a base station interface coupled to the processing
system for controlling a base station to
transmit the data;
wherein the processing system is
programmed to:
wherein the processing system is programmed
to:
keep in the memory a current copy of the
application registry of the subscriber unit;
check the current copy of the application
registry in response to having the data to
send to the subscriber unit; and
send the data only when an application
compatible with the data is accessible to the
subscriber unit.
maintain an application registry for
registering comprising a list of all
software applications that are
currently accessible to the
subscriber unit; and
in response to a change in accessibility
of an application,
update the application registry; and
control the transmitter to
communicate the change to the
fixed portion of the wireless
communication system.
In the chart above, claim terms in bold were emphasized by the applicant during prosecution to distinguish the prior art. See
Ex. 1102, at MOT_ITC 0001395–97, 1417–22. Changes made by Amendment A to distinguish the prior art are shown with
single underlining (for additions) and single strikethrough (for deletions). See id. at 1393–94. Changes made by Amendment
B to distinguish the prior art are shown with double underlining (for additions). See id. at 1415–16.
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