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US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Opinions | In Re Google Technology Holdings LLC | Docket: 19-1828 Opinion Date: November 13, 2020 Judge: Raymond T. Chen Areas of Law: Intellectual Property, Patents | Google’s 765 application relates to “distributed caching for video-on-demand systems, and in particular to a method and apparatus for transferring content within such video-on-demand systems.” The proposed invention presents a solution for determining how to stream content to set-top boxes and where to store said content among the content servers, be it at one or more video server offices or smaller, partial-content libraries at local servers (video home offices). The examiner rejected certain claims under 35 U.S.C. 103, as obvious in view of prior art. The Federal Circuit affirmed, declining to address certain of Google’s arguments as waived. | |
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