Mirror Worlds, LLC v. Apple, Inc.

Filing 144

JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION AND PREHEARING STATEMENT pursuant to P.R. 4-3, filed by Mirror Worlds Technologies, Inc., Mirror Worlds, LLC, Apple, Inc. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Exhibit C, #4 Exhibit D)(Smith, Stefani)

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Mirror Worlds, LLC v. Apple, Inc. Doc. 144 Att. 1 Mirror Worlds, LLC v Apple, Inc. Civil Action No. 6:08-cv-88 (LED) EXHIBIT A: AGREED TERMS IN MIRROR WORLDS' AND APPLE'S PATENTS AGREED TERMS IN MIRROR WORLDS' PATENTS CLAIMS '313-1, 9; '427-1, 8, 16, 25, and 32 CLAIM TERM, PHRASE, OR CLAUSE "document" AGREED CONSTRUCTION Except as set forth below, "document" means "a data unit, as defined herein. In certain places, listed below, "document" means "a document representation" as defined below: '313 claim 1 at 15:25, 15:25, 15:26; 15:31, 15:33 (i.e., in the fifth and sixth paragraphs of the claim after the preamble); '313 claim 9 at 16:28, 16:28, 16:29; 16:34 (i.e., in the final two paragraphs of the claim). '227-25; '427-1, 8, 16, 25, and 32 '227-1, 13, 25; and '42725 '313-1, 9; '427-2, 9, 17, and 32 "document representation" "chronological indicator" "time-based indicators" "a graphical depiction of a document, or data unit" "a data structure containing at least a timestamp" "chronological indicators" '227-1 and 13 "persistent streams" '313-3 '227-5 '227-15, 26 and 28 "a substream that persists" "client computer" "visual streams" "streams that are dynamically updated" "a substream that is dynamically updated" "a computer acting as a client in a client/server architecture" "a representation on a display device of a stream" Exhibit A, 1 of 3 Dockets.Justia.com CLAIMS '227-26 '227-27 '313-1, 10; '427-1, 8, 16, and 25 CLAIM TERM, PHRASE, OR CLAUSE "three-dimensional effect" "perspective view" "operating system" AGREED CONSTRUCTION "an effect that suggests the presence of a third dimension in a flat display" "a two dimensional representation that creates the illusion of a three-dimensional object" "the software that handles basic computer operations (e.g. managing input/output, memory, applications, etc.) and presents an interface to the user" "data structures that contain information relating to respective documents" "an external signal to a program or process that may cause the program or process to take some action" "commands associated with operations that can be performed on the documents whose document representations are in the stack" '427-1, 8, and "selected indicators" 16 '427-1, 8, and "interrupt" 16 '427- 32 "a set of commands applicable to the document representations in the stack" "marking being common to a class of documents" "browse card" "essentially in real time" "information assets" '427-34 "marking in the same way document representations associated with documents having the same type or other characteristic" same as "document representation" "without significant delay as perceived by a user" "data units of significance to the users in an enterprise" '999-1 '999-1 '999-1 Exhibit A, 2 of 3 AGREED TERM IN APPLE'S PATENT CLAIMS '101-1, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 CLAIM TERM, PHRASE, OR CLAUSE "adjacent" "close to" AGREED CONSTRUCTION Exhibit A, 3 of 3

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