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Friday, 08/18/2017 12:56:17 PM

Friday, August 18, 2017 12:56:17 PM

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ONLY 6 INDEPENDENT CLAIMS REMAIN AS A FACT


1. What matters in patent law is independent claims

2. If I have 3 claims on 3 different patents but the 2 of the 3 claims are all identical on each patent, do I have 9 claims or do I have 5 actual independent claims? This should be self explanatory

3. If 2 claims on each patent are identical in verbiage and funcationality they only 'really' count in the legal world as 2 claims since if they are killed well they are auto killed on every patent. Sure you can 'count them on each patent' but they are the SAME.

4. 2 claims identical on each patent x 3 = 6 claims if we count, but that is semantics, it does not account for the LEGAL REALITY.

5. In actuality, there are only 2 non repetetitive claims plus the other 3, so a total of 5 independent claims

Again, I would suggest pulling up the patents, the validated claims and reading them, you will see the EXACT same verbiage/overlap and as a result only SIX independent claims remain for WDDD as per Mr Kidrin's own words