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Claim Chart Comparing Allowed Claims Of
`U.S. Patent Application No. 16/176,946 (“Child Application”) With
`Challenged Claims 1-30 Of U.S. Patent No. 10,135,771 (“’771 Patent”)
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`
`Child Application, Claim 25
`A non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium storing instructions to
`be implemented by a first computer
`having a processor, wherein the
`instructions, when executed by the
`processor, cause the first computer to
`perform steps comprising:
`receiving a token from an intermediary
`server; and
`transmitting a transaction message
`comprising payload data to the
`intermediary server,
`wherein the payload data is transmitted
`to a second computer by the
`intermediary server based on the token
`and the intermediary server is coupled
`to the second computer over a mobile
`network.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 1
`A non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium storing instructions to
`be implemented by a first computer
`having a processor, where the
`instructions, when executed by the
`processor, cause the first computer to
`perform steps comprising:
`receiving a token issued by an
`intermediary server; and
`transmitting transaction message
`comprising payload data to the
`intermediary server,
`wherein the payload data is transmitted
`to a second computer by the
`intermediary server based on the token
`and the intermediary server is coupled
`to the second computer over a mobile
`network.
`
`Child Application, Claim 26
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 25, wherein
`the payload data has a first security
`association that is not known to the
`intermediary server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 2
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 1, wherein
`the payload data has a security
`association that is not known to the
`intermediary server.
`
`
`
`
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`
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`Claim Chart Comparing Allowed Claims Of
`U.S. Patent Application No. 16/176,946 (“Child Application”) With
`Challenged Claims 1-30 Of U.S. Patent No. 10,135,771 (“’771 Patent”)
`
`
`Child Application, Claim 27
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 26, wherein
`the transaction message further
`comprises control data having a second
`security association.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 3
`
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 2, wherein
`the transaction message further
`comprises control data having a
`security association.
`
`Child Application, Claim 28
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 27, wherein
`the control data comprises the token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 4
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 3, wherein
`the control data comprises the token.
`
`Child Application, Claim 29
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 28, wherein
`the intermediary server identifies and
`authenticates the transaction message
`based on the token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 5
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 4, wherein
`the intermediary server identifies and
`authenticates the transaction message
`based on the token.
`
`Child Application, Claim 30
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 29, wherein
`the token provides transaction routing
`information to the intermediary server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 6
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 5, wherein
`the token provides transaction routing
`information to the intermediary server.
`
`Child Application, Claim 31
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 25, wherein
`the token is issued by the intermediary
`server and the token is associated with
`a registration of a user to the
`intermediary server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 7
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 1, wherein
`the token is issued in response to a
`registration of a user to the
`intermediary server.
`
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`Claim Chart Comparing Allowed Claims Of
`U.S. Patent Application No. 16/176,946 (“Child Application”) With
`Challenged Claims 1-30 Of U.S. Patent No. 10,135,771 (“’771 Patent”)
`
`
`Child Application, Claim 32
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 31, wherein
`the registration comprises
`authenticating a received username and
`password by the intermediary server to
`a user database.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 8
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 7, wherein
`the registration comprises
`authenticating a received username and
`password by the intermediary server to
`a user database.
`
`Child Application, Claim 34
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 25, wherein
`mobile network provides an Internet
`protocol (IP) infrastructure of a
`wireless service provider.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 9
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 1, wherein
`mobile network provides an Internet
`protocol (IP) infrastructure of a
`wireless service provider.
`
`Child Application, Claim 27
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 26, wherein
`the transaction message further
`comprises control data having a second
`security association.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 10
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 1, wherein
`the transaction message further
`comprises control data having a
`security association.
`
`Child Application, Claim 28
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 27, wherein
`the control data comprises the token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 11
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 10, wherein
`the control data comprises the token.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`Claim Chart Comparing Allowed Claims Of
`U.S. Patent Application No. 16/176,946 (“Child Application”) With
`Challenged Claims 1-30 Of U.S. Patent No. 10,135,771 (“’771 Patent”)
`
`
`Child Application, Claim 29
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 28, wherein
`the intermediary server identifies and
`authenticates the transaction message
`based on the token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 12
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 11, wherein
`the intermediary server identifies and
`authenticates the transaction message
`based on the token.
`
`Child Application, Claim 30
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 29, wherein
`the token provides transaction routing
`information to the intermediary server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 13
`The non-transitory computer-readable
`storage medium of claim 12, wherein
`the token provides transaction routing
`information to the intermediary server.
`
`Child Application, Claim 35
`A method implemented on a first
`computer, the method comprising:
`receiving a token from an
`intermediary server; and
`transmitting a transaction message
`comprising payload data to the
`intermediary server,
`wherein the payload data is transmitted
`to a second computer by the
`intermediary server based on the token
`and the intermediary server is coupled
`to the second computer over a mobile
`network.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 14
`A method implemented on a first
`computer, the method comprising:
`receiving a token issued by an
`intermediary server; and
`transmitting a transaction message
`comprising payload data to the
`intermediary server,
`wherein the payload data is transmitted
`to a second computer by the
`intermediary server based on the token
`and the intermediary server is coupled
`to the second computer over a mobile
`network.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`Claim Chart Comparing Allowed Claims Of
`U.S. Patent Application No. 16/176,946 (“Child Application”) With
`Challenged Claims 1-30 Of U.S. Patent No. 10,135,771 (“’771 Patent”)
`
`
`Child Application, Claim 36
`The method of claim 35, wherein the
`payload data has a first security
`association that is not known to the
`intermediary server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 15
`The method of claim 14, wherein the
`payload data has a security
`association that is not known to the
`intermediary server.
`
`Child Application, Claim 37
`The method of claim 36, wherein the
`transaction message further comprises
`control data having a second security
`association.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 16
`The method of claim 15, wherein the
`transaction message further comprises
`control data having a security
`association.
`
`Child Application, Claim 38
`The method of claim 37, wherein the
`control data comprises the token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 17
`The method of claim 16, wherein the
`control data comprises the token.
`
`Child Application, Claim 39
`The method of claim 38, wherein the
`intermediary server identifies and
`authenticates the transaction message
`based on the token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 18
`The method of claim 17, wherein the
`intermediary server identifies and
`authenticates the transaction message
`based on the token.
`
`Child Application, Claim 40
`The method of claim 35, wherein the
`token provides transaction routing
`information to the intermediary server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 19
`The method of claim 18, wherein the
`token provides transaction routing
`information to the intermediary server.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`Claim Chart Comparing Allowed Claims Of
`U.S. Patent Application No. 16/176,946 (“Child Application”) With
`Challenged Claims 1-30 Of U.S. Patent No. 10,135,771 (“’771 Patent”)
`
`
`Child Application, Claim 41
`The method of claim 35, wherein the
`token is issued by the intermediary
`server and the token is associated with
`a registration of a user to the
`intermediary server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 20
`The method of claim 14, wherein the
`token is issued in response to a
`registration of a user to the
`intermediary server.
`
`Child Application, Claim 42
`The method of claim 41, wherein the
`registration comprises authenticating a
`received username and password by the
`intermediary server to a user database.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 21
`The method of claim 20, wherein the
`registration comprises authenticating a
`received username and password by the
`intermediary server to a user database.
`
`Child Application, Claim 37
`The method of claim 36, wherein the
`transaction message further comprises
`control data having a second security
`association.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 22
`The method of claim 14, wherein the
`transaction message further comprises
`control data having a security
`association.
`
`Child Application, Claim 38
`The method of claim 37, wherein the
`control data comprises the token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 23
`The method of claim 22, wherein the
`control data comprises the token.
`
`Child Application, Claim 39
`The method of claim 38, wherein the
`intermediary server identifies and
`authenticates the transaction message
`based on the token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 24
`The method of claim 23, wherein the
`intermediary server identifies and
`authenticates the transaction message
`based on the token.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`Claim Chart Comparing Allowed Claims Of
`U.S. Patent Application No. 16/176,946 (“Child Application”) With
`Challenged Claims 1-30 Of U.S. Patent No. 10,135,771 (“’771 Patent”)
`
`
`Child Application, Claim 40
`The method of claim 35, wherein the
`token provides transaction routing
`information to the intermediary server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 25
`The method of claim 24, wherein the
`token provides transaction routing
`information to the intermediary server.
`
`Child Application, Claim 44
`A first computer having a processor
`configured for:
`receiving a token from an
`intermediary server; and
`transmitting a transaction message
`comprising payload data to the
`intermediary server,
`wherein the payload data is transmitted
`to a second computer by the
`intermediary server based on the token
`and the intermediary server is coupled
`to the second computer over a mobile
`network.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 26
`A first computer having a processor
`configured for:
`receiving a token issued by an
`intermediary server; and
`transmitting a transaction message
`comprising payload data to the
`intermediary server,
`wherein the payload data is transmitted
`to a second computer by the
`intermediary server based on the token
`and the intermediary server is coupled
`to the second computer over a mobile
`network.
`
`Child Application, Claim 46
`The first computer of claim 45,
`wherein the transaction message
`further comprises control data having a
`second security association.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 27
`The first computer of claim 26,
`wherein the transaction message
`further comprises control data having a
`security association.
`
`Child Application, Claim 47
`The first computer of claim 46,
`wherein the control data comprises the
`token.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 28
`The first computer of claim 27,
`wherein the control data comprises the
`token.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`Claim Chart Comparing Allowed Claims Of
`U.S. Patent Application No. 16/176,946 (“Child Application”) With
`Challenged Claims 1-30 Of U.S. Patent No. 10,135,771 (“’771 Patent”)
`
`
`Child Application, Claim 48
`The first computer of claim 47,
`wherein the intermediary server
`identifies and authenticates the
`transaction message based on the
`token.
`
`
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 29
`The first computer of claim 28,
`wherein the intermediary server
`identifies and authenticates the
`transaction message based on the
`token.
`
`Child Application, Claim 49
`The first computer of claim 48,
`wherein the token provides transaction
`routing information to the intermediary
`server.
`
`’771 Patent, Claim 30
`The first computer of claim 29,
`wherein the token provides transaction
`routing information to the intermediary
`server.
`
`
`Ex. 1001 [’771 patent] cls. 1-30; Ex. 2017 [Child FH] 226-229.
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