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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 02:17:32+00:00

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of the United States of America, 35 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.
cassettes, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, and compact discs.
Data is pursuing remedies for infringement of its patents in venues throughout the world.
Asserting Patent No. EP1520409 (Landgericht Düsseldorf).
Gerard O’Regan, A BRIEF HISTORY OF COMPUTING at 99 (2012).
Anthony Pollard, GRAMOPHONE: THE FIRST 75 YEARS at 231 (1998).
later Blu-ray, which Philips launched with Sony in 1997 and 2006 respectively.
Advertisements for Philip’s Compact Disc Products (1982).
Internet-connected computers, and numerous other types of media streaming devices.
patents-in-suit disclose cutting-edge video compression and transmission technologies.
video chips for specialized video processors.”).
which include over 400 patents issued by patent offices around the world.
See, e.g., Japanese Patent Nos. JP4583924B2; JP5059855B2; JP5153336B2; JP4637585B2.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 6,930,729; 7,911,537; 7,532,764; 8,605,790; and 8,095,887.
9,281,847; 9,319,448; 9,419,749; 9,843,844; 9,917,874; and 9,877,033.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 8,787,454 and U.S. Patent Appl. No. 10/003,793.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 7,554,559; 7,362,377; and 8,462,164.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 8,325,273 and 9,377,987.
liability company organized under the laws of Delaware.
with the several hundred additional issued United States and international Patents.
groundbreaking technology, both here in the United States and throughout the world.
including a facility in Austin, Texas employing more than 5,000 employees.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 7,218,354 and 8,174,615.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 7,092,032 and 8,290,308.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 8,164,687 and 8,432,495.
See, e.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 7,362,378 and 7,423,961.
Preston Road, Frisco, Texas 75034.
retail location in Plano and Frisco.
valued at several hundred thousand dollars.
under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a).
Venue is proper in this district under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(b)-(d) and 1400(b).
days. Dynamic Data is the owner by assignment of all right, title, and interest in the ‘073 patent.
A true and correct copy of the ‘073 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit 1.
successfully process the video data.
the frames, wherein the decoding unit recovers the motion vectors for the second frame.
regions of the first frame.
• Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
• SK Planet Co. Ltd.
The ‘257 patent claims specific methods and systems for processing a keyed image.
keyed image, and the scaled key-only image is merged with the scaled keyed image.
image information, without introducing visible artifacts.
information is extracted from the color-keyed image.
January 17, 2002. The ‘054 patent is subject to a 35 U.S.C. § 154(b) term extension of 1,162 days.
and correct copy of the ‘054 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit 3.
motion vector for a group of pixels of an image.
by adding a further candidate motion vector to the set of candidate motion vectors.
vectors being extracted from a set of previously estimated motion vectors.
for calculating match errors of respective candidate motion vectors.
motion vector, both belonging to the set of previously estimated motion vectors.
the second forward motion vector field being different.
vector and the first motion vector.
• Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
‘918 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit 4.
generating an image on a display device.
generated on a display device.
comprises a portion of the overlay data.
overlay needs to be stored on-chip.
The ‘918 patent claims a technical solution to a problem unique to video processing.
copy of the ‘689 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit 5.
encoding/decoding at least one of the other simultaneously encoded/decoded images.
to a first memory, further comprising a second memory.
comprising providing a subset of image data stored in the second memory in the first memory.
sharing to at least one image.
cited the ‘689 patent and its underlying patent application as relevant prior art.
candidate vectors to determine block-based motion vectors.
determines at least a most frequently occurring block-based motion vector.
based motion vector to obtain a global motion vector.
patent is attached hereto as Exhibit 7.
The ‘112 patent discloses novel methods and systems for video compression.
macroblock is coded using reference pixels from at least one other video frame.
reference pixels being from a video frame.
stream of digital video/graphics data is pre-processed to output pre-processed data.
in the processing of a color key from the pre-processed data to output resulting data.
processing a color key from the pre-processed data to output resulting data.
patent family as relevant prior art.
the ‘529 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit 9.
vectors that are each assigned to individual image regions.
video and image signals during the motion estimation process.
assigned to individual image regions of an image.
through which the motion vector assigned to the first image block at least partially passes.
function of a motion vector assigned to at least the second image block.
motion vector to the first image block.
patent is attached hereto as Exhibit 10.
is dynamically configurable to effect various combinations of functions for each pipeline.
includes a pool of auxiliary function blocks that are provided as required to select pipelines.
provided for selective insertion of auxiliary functions between core functions of select pipelines.
multiplexer that allows it to be selectively coupled within each pipeline.
elements that are configured to sequentially process data as it traverses the pipeline.
configured to be selectively coupled to multiple pipelines of the plurality of pipelines.
auxiliary elements are responsive to external coupling-select signals.
traverses between the pair of core elements.
and its underlying patent application as relevant prior art.
Displaying Information, was filed on February 12, 2003, and claims priority to March 11, 2002.
of the ‘450 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit 11.
The ‘450 patent discloses novel methods and systems for displaying information.
need to make a new selection after being switched from one service to a second service.
to be displayed a second time.
elements of the stream of the second service.
having elementary streams of video and of data elements.
displayed on the device are received.
basis of the user selection is performed.
device, on the basis of the first data element selected by the filer is performed.
the second one of the services, on basis of the user selection is performed.
device, on basis of the second data-element selected by the filter is performed.
all cited the ‘450 patent and its underlying patent application as relevant prior art.
of this Complaint as if fully set forth herein.
encoded based on previous frames using prediction and motion estimation.
(collectively, the “Apple ‘073 Product(s)”).
Apple ‘073 Products in regular business operations.
on previous frames using prediction and motion estimation.
mapping of previous frames for subsequent frames.
required to successfully process the video data.
encoded first frame and an encoded second frame.
frame and corresponding regions of the first frame.
the motion vectors for the second frame.
the re-mapping strategy for corresponding regions of the first frame.
individuals throughout the United States.
individuals located in the Eastern District of Texas.
or more claims of the ‘073 patent, including at least claim 14 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(a).
actively inducing infringement under 35 USC § 271(b).
infringement, including by way of this lawsuit.
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘073 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘073 patent.
https://developer.apple.com/support/beta-software/install-beta/ (last visited Nov. 2018).
with respect to the ‘073 patent.
Apple together with interest and costs as fixed by the Court.
products and/or services for image processing.
Pro X (collectively, the “Apple ‘257 Product(s)”).
Apple ‘257 Products in regular business operations.
technology for scaling a keyed image.
technology for image processing, including but not limited to the Apple ‘257 Products.
corresponding to key regions in a keyed image.
form a scaled key-only image.
image and the scaled keyed image.
to 35 U.S.C. § 271(a).
the ‘257 patent and knew of its infringement, including by way of this lawsuit.
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘257 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘257 patent.
with respect to the ‘257 patent.
products and/or services for estimating a current motion vector for a group of pixels of an image.
(collectively, the “Apple ‘054 Product(s)”).
Apple ‘054 Products in regular business operations.
technology for estimating a current motion vector for a group of pixels of an image.
not limited to the Apple ‘054 Products.
calculating a difference between the second motion vector and the first motion vector.
infringing one or more claims of the ‘054 patent, including at least claim 1 pursuant to 35 U.S.C.
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘054 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘054 patent.
with respect to the ‘054 patent.
Apple ‘918 Products in regular business operations.
video processing technology, including but not limited to the Apple ‘918 Products.
overlay such as a cursor in an on-screen display in a consumer electronic device.
downloading on-screen display (OSD) data for generating an image on a display device.
on-screen display (OSD) data in segments separated by gaps.
an overlay on the image generated on a display device.
data downloaded during a gap that comprises a portion of the overlay data.
downloading occurring in segments separated by gaps.
the ‘918 patent and knew of its infringement, including by way of this lawsuit.
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘918 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘918 patent.
with respect to the ‘918 patent.
products and/or services for encoding and decoding video data.
TV (collectively, the “Apple ‘689 Product(s)”).
Apple ‘689 Products in regular business operations.
technology for encoding and decoding video data.
stored in the second memory in the first memory.
encoding/decoding is performed by access sharing to at least one image.
of the ‘689 patent, including at least claim 1 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(a).
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘689 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘689 patent.
with respect to the ‘689 patent.
products and/or services for motion estimation.
(collectively, the “Apple ‘177 Product(s)”).
Apple ‘177 Products in regular business operations.
technology for motion estimation and motion-compensated picture signal processing.
products and services for motion estimation and motion-compensated picture signal processing.
of candidate vectors to determine block-based motion vectors.
at least the most frequently occurring block-based motion vector to obtain a global motion vector.
the block-based motion vector estimation process.
the ‘177 patent and knew of its infringement, including by way of this lawsuit.
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘177 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘177 patent.
with respect to the ‘177 patent.
products and/or services for video compression.
(collectively, the “Apple ‘112 Product(s)”).
Apple ‘112 Products in regular business operations.
technology for video compression, including but not limited to the Apple ‘112 Products.
macroblock of pixels and the first group of reference pixels being from a video frame.
group of reference pixels being from at least one other video frame.
one or more claims of the ‘112 patent, including at least claim 11 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(a).
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘112 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘112 patent.
with respect to the ‘112 patent.
products and/or services for processing video and graphics data.
Pro X (collectively, the “Apple ‘688 Product(s)”).
Apple ‘688 Products in regular business operations.
technology for processing video and/or graphics data.
video or graphics data to output pre-processed data.
pre-processed data to output resulting data.
resulting from the processing a color key from the pre-processed data.
pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(a).
the ‘688 patent and knew of its infringement, including by way of this lawsuit.
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘688 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘688 patent.
with respect to the ‘688 patent.
(collectively, the “Apple ‘529 Product(s)”).
Apple ‘529 Products in regular business operations.
technology for determining motion vectors that are each assigned to individual image regions.
including but not limited to the Apple ‘529 Products.
increase in the resolution of video and image signals during the motion estimation process.
modified motion vector is generated for at least a first image block.
to the first image block at least partially passes.
least the second image block.
method that assigns the modified motion vector as the motion vector to the first image block.
one or more claims of the ‘529 patent, including at least claim 1 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(a).
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘529 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘529 patent.
with respect to the ‘529 patent.
products and/or services for dynamically configuring a multi-pipe pipeline system.
Apple ‘041 Products in regular business operations.
technology for dynamically configuring a multi-pipe pipeline system.
selectively coupled within each pipeline.
elements to process the data as it traverses between the pair of core elements.
or more claims of the ‘041 patent, including at least claim 1 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(a).
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘041 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘041 patent.
with respect to the ‘041 patent.
products and/or services for displaying information.
Apple ‘450 Products in regular business operations.
technology for displaying information, including but not limited to the Apple ‘450 Products.
service to a second service.
define the type of information to be displayed a second time.
use to select the appropriate data elements of the stream of the second service.
content sources to share similar information models.
comprises services, with the services having elementary streams of video and of data elements.
selection of a type of information to be displayed on the device are received.
a first one of the services on the basis of the user selection is performed.
patent, including at least claim 8 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 271(a).
materials to actively induce the users of the accused products to infringe the ‘450 patent.
such use constitutes infringement of the ‘450 patent.
with respect to the ‘450 patent.
awarding to Dynamic Data enhanced damages.
LLC requests a trial by jury of any issues so triable by right.

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