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Nature of Suit Code: 830
Nature of Suit: Patent
Cause of Action: 35:271 Patent Infringement

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS

MARSHALL DIVISION

UNILOC 2017 LLC,

 Plaintiffs,

v.

GOOGLE LLC,

 Defendants.

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Case No. 2:18-cv-00499-JRG-RSP

SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER TO CLAIM CONSTRUCTION MEMORANDUM AND 

ORDER

The Court previously entered a Claim Construction Memorandum and Order (“CCMO”) 

on January 20, 2020. Dkt. No. 152. This CCMO construed the term “short-range wireless 

technology” to mean “wireless personal area network technology.” Dkt. No. 152 at 45–50. While 

the CCMO did not expressly exclude Wi-Fi technology from the scope of this claim term, the 

reasoning within the CCMO indicated that “short-range wireless technology” did not include WiFi technology. Id. at 48–49. For example, the CCMO stated that “[t]he disclosures regarding 

‘short-range wireless technology’ between a mobile device and a stationary terminal thus contrast 

with the disclosure of ‘access to the Internet’ using WiFi.” Id. at 49.

The Court now enters this Supplemental Order to modify the construction for this term. 

The Court now construes “short-range wireless technology” to mean “wireless personal area 

network technology (which excludes, for example, Wi-Fi technology).” The Court alters this 

construction to eliminate any ambiguity as to whether Wi-Fi technology falls within the scope of 

this claim term.

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