A federal district court in California construed disputed claim terms in Dolby Laboratories Inc.'s action against Intertrust Technologies Corp. for the infringement of ten patents. The court construed “rule” & “control information"; “receiving . . . separately” & “receiving, separately"; “receiv[ed/ing] . . . separately . . . and via separate delivery” & receiving . . . independently . . . via separate delivery"; “secure processing unit"; “rendering application” / “application program capable of rendering electronic content"; “wherein the piece of electronic content comprises an authorizing document . . ."; “the user"; “generating a progression of check values, each check ...
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