ANTON HANDAL (Bar No. 113812)
anh@handal-law.comPAMELA C. CHALK (Bar No. 216411)
pchalk@handal-law.comGABRIEL HEDRICK (Bar No. 220649)
ghedrick@handal-law.comHANDAL & ASSOCIATES
750 B Street, Suite 2510
San Diego, California 92101
Tel: 619.544.6400Fax: 619.696.0323Attorneys for Plaintiff
e.Digital Corporation
Attorneys for Plaintiff
E.DIGITAL CORPORATION
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
E.DIGITAL CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
v.
DROPCAM, INC.,
Defendant.
Case No. 3:14-cv-04922-JST
PLAINTIFF’S REPLY CLAIM
CONSTRUCTION BRIEF (PATENT L.R.
4-5(c))
Judge: Hon. Jon S. Tigar
Ctrm: 9
Hearing: August 3, 2015
Time: 2:00 p.m.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
CONSTRUCTION OF DISPUTED CLAIM TERMS ............................................................ 1
A.
“social signature” ....................................................................................................... 1
1.
The Specifications Make Clear That The Social Signature May
Include Information Other Than Just “Raw Or Processed Data.” .............. 1
2.
The Social Signature May Exclude Optical And Acoustic Sensor
Data. ............................................................................................................ 2
3.
The Social Signature, By Itself, Need Not Be Indicative Of User
Activity. ...................................................................................................... 3
B.
“social hierarchy” ....................................................................................................... 4
1.
The Social Hierarchy Is Not Necessarily An Ordered Ranking. ..................... 4
2.
A Social Hierarchy Is Not Necessarily Limited To Social Groups. ................ 5
3.
The Social Hierarchy Is Not Necessarily Defined Within The Social
Template ..................................................................................................... 5
C.
“social template” ......................................................................................................... 7
D.
“unique social signature” ............................................................................................ 9
E.
“sensor value range” ................................................................................................... 9
1.
The Values Of A “Sensor Value Range” Are Not Necessarily
Measurements, But A Representation Of Possible Sensor Data
Output Values ............................................................................................. 9
2.
Dropcam’s Proposed “A Range Between Two Values” Is Unduly
Limiting..................................................................................................... 10
F.
“optical sensor” ......................................................................................................... 11
G.
“information” ............................................................................................................ 12
H.
“provide/provides/providing differing levels of information” ................................. 12
I.
“provided/provides/providing an update” .................................................................. 14
J.
“accurate” ................................................................................................................... 14
II.
CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................... 15