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Long term

05/12/20 10:58 AM

#79316 RE: Scruffer #79315

This? Dated: September 21, 2015..... thanks Scruf

https://www.reexamlink.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/ChanBond-Complaint-ded-1-15-cv-00848-1.pdf

see page 10 "C" legal costs
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Goodbuddy4863

05/12/20 12:13 PM

#79319 RE: Scruffer #79315

Thanks Scruffer for that 2015 Pacer Report:

Seeing as how it was in 2015 I added it to the Bottom of the Reports.

Thanks to You and Long term for digging that up:


"9. On May 10, 2011, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and legally
issued the ’822 Patent, entitled “Intelligent Device System and Method for Distribution of Digital
Signals on a Wideband Signal Distribution System,” to its inventors, Earl Hennenhoefer, Richard
Snyder and Robert Stine. The inventors assigned all rights in the ’822 Patent to CBV, Inc.
(“CBV”), which was founded by the inventors, and CBV assigned the ’822 Patent to ChanBond,
including all rights to enforce the ’822 Patent and to recover for infringement. ChanBond has all
right, title and interest to the ’822 Patent. The ’822 Patent is valid and in force. A true and
correct copy of the ’822 Patent is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
10. On December 25, 2012, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and
legally issued the ’679 Patent, entitled “Intelligent Device System and Method for Distribution of
Digital Signals on a Wideband Signal Distribution System,” to its inventors, Earl Hennenhoefer,
Richard Snyder and Robert Stine. The inventors assigned all rights in the ’679 Patent to CBV,
which was founded by the inventors, and CBV assigned the ’679 Patent to ChanBond, including
all rights to enforce the ’679 Patent and to recover for infringement. ChanBond has all right, title
and interest to the ’679 Patent. The ’679 Patent is valid and in force. A true and correct copy of
the ’679 Patent is attached hereto as Exhibit B.
11. On March 17, 2015, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and
legally issued the ’565 Patent, entitled “Intelligent Device System and Method for Distribution of
Digital Signals on a Wideband Signal Distribution System,” to its inventors, Earl Hennenhoefer,
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Richard Snyder and Robert Stine. The inventors assigned all rights in the ’565 Patent to CBV,
which was founded by the inventors, and CBV assigned the ’565 Patent to ChanBond, including
all rights to enforce the ’565 Patent and to recover for infringement. ChanBond has all right, title
and interest to the ’565 Patent. The ’565 Patent is valid and in force. A true and correct copy of
the ’565 Patent is attached hereto as Exhibit C.
12. Generally, the patents-in-suit are directed in improving the data transmission of
wideband distribution systems. Historically, data service flows (e.g. data, web traffic, voice and
video transmitted via the Internet Protocol) have been transmitted over a single channel at a fixed
bandwidth. But with the demand for transmission of more and more content at ever increasing
speeds, the capabilities of a single channel transmission methodology became exhausted.
13. The patents-in-suit address and overcome, among other things, the throughput
problems regarding this single channel methodology. The inventors of the patents-in-suit
invented intelligent devices that allow a single data service flow (e.g. large data transmissions) to
be split and modulated onto multiple channels for transmission. This transmission is then
demodulated and recombined back into a single service flow for distribution to addressable
devices. Using the inventions, service providers are now capable of efficiently transmitting more
content at higher speeds and better quality of service."