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Yellow highlighting denotes remote-data-replacement, a/k/a dropout repair, limitations
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`Blue and green highlighting denotes limitations common between claims but in different order
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`1. Comparison between ’443 Claim 1 and ’902 Claim 21
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`’443 Claim 1
`(challenged in ’230 IPR)
`1. A system for recording locally generated
`audio comprising:
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`
`
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`at least one master timecode generator for
`generating a plurality of master timecodes;
`
`and at least one local audio device wearable
`by a creator of said locally generated audio
`including:
`
`at least one local audio device receiver for
`wirelessly receiving said master timecodes;
`
`
`at least one audio input port for receiving
`locally generated audio from an audio input
`device;
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`at least one memory;
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`at least one control unit in communication
`with said local audio device receiver, said
`audio input device, and said memory for
`creating local audio data from said locally
`generated audio and storing said local audio
`data in said memory; and
`
`at least one local audio device wireless
`transmitter for wirelessly transmitting said
`local audio data in real time,
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`’902 Claim 21
`(not included in IPRs)
`21. A system for locally recording locally
`generated audio and remotely recording the
`locally generated audio comprising:
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`at least one remote recorder;
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`at least one master timecode generator for
`generating a plurality of master timecodes;
`and
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`at least one local audio device wearable by a
`creator of said locally generated audio
`including:
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`at least one local audio device receiver for
`receiving digital commands and said master
`timecodes;
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`at least one audio input port for receiving
`locally generated audio from an audio input
`device;
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`at least one memory;
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`
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`a wireless transmitter transmitting said locally
`generated audio to said at least one remote
`recorder;
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`RØDE Exhibit 1056
`RØDE Microphones, LLC, et. al v. Zaxcom, Inc.
`Page 1 of 2
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`said at least one local audio device wireless
`transmitter in communication with said at
`least one control unit;
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`wherein said local audio data includes
`stamped local audio data and unstamped local
`audio data;
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`wherein said stamped local audio data
`includes at least one timestamp to reference at
`least a portion of said local audio data to at
`least one of said master timecodes; and
`
`wherein said unstamped local audio data does
`not include a reference to said master
`timecodes.
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`
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`at least one local timecode generator for
`generating a plurality of local timecodes, said
`local timecode generator is synchronized by
`said master timecodes; and
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`at least one control unit electrically coupled to
`said local audio device receiver, said audio
`input device, said memory, and said local
`timecode generator for creating stamped local
`audio data and storing said stamped local
`audio data in said memory;
`
`wherein said stamped local audio data
`includes at least one local timestamp to
`reference at least a portion of said stamped
`local audio data to at least one of said local
`timecodes;
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`
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`wherein said stamped local audio data
`includes at least one identifier selected from
`the group consisting of track identifiers, local
`audio device identifiers, performer identifiers,
`and combinations thereof and said at least one
`remote recorder receiving said locally
`generated audio and remotely recording said
`locally generated audio as remote audio data;
`receiving said stamped local audio data, and
`replacing a portion of said remote audio data
`with said stamped local audio data.
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`RØDE Exhibit 1056
`RØDE Microphones, LLC, et. al v. Zaxcom, Inc.
`Page 2 of 2
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