Ex Parte KONDOH et al - Page 5




          Appeal No. 2003-0466                                                        
          Application No. 08/871,964                                                  


          “mall” in each of the press releases.  In the absence of any                
          evidence in the record that would serve to distinguish the eShop            
          mall from the disclosed and claimed mall, we are of the opinion             
          that the skilled artisan would know the characteristics of an               
          “online mall” or a “mall” in the Internet world.  In re Fox, 471            
          F.2d 1405, 1406-07, 176 USPQ 340, 341 (Fed. Cir. 1973).                     
               With respect to appellants’ argument (brief, page 19) that             
          eShop neither teaches nor would have suggested a “cyber mall                
          server, correlating said goods information, said layout                     
          information, and said cyber shop identifying information of said            
          received cyber shop definition information for each cyber shop,”            
          we agree with the examiner (answer, page 7) that:                           
               eShop provides a central cyber mall server, known as                   
               the eShop Plaza, which provides a shopping mall to                     
               Internet shoppers.  This shopping mall incorporates the                
               cyber stores of multiple merchants (i.e., cyber shop                   
               clients) who have signed up to take advantage of the                   
               eShop software (see at least pages 4-6 of “Recent Press                
               Releases - eShop in the News”).  In order to create                    
               such a cyber mall, eShop must inherently be “receiving”                
               and “correlating” cyber shop information at the server                 
               side in order for eShop to maintain its “3D rendering                  
               of a shopping mall” (page 4 of “Recent Press Releases -                
               eShop in the News”).  Further, the recited claim                       
               language does not preclude the cyber mall server from                  
               receiving an entirely prepared cyber shop web site from                
               the cyber shop clients.  Therefore, art teaching a                     
               cyber mall server that merely serves as a web portal                   
               for links to various cyber shops would still meet the                  
               respective claim language.                                             

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