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Flash-R™ patent portfolio e.Digital's Flash-R™ patent portfolio contains fundamental technology essential to the utilization of flash memory in today's large and growing portable electronic products market.
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in response to jefother's message

3-11-10 -Daboss, More Clairity per T1 vs T2.

Tier one filings are being directed at companies we believe infringe mainly on key claims within the '774 patent whereas tier two cases are expected to be filed against companies we believe infringe on specific claims within the Flash-R™ patent portfolio pertaining to fundamental techniques in utilizing flash memory (embedded or removable). The type of companies that we expect to file against in tier two suits will be different from our tier one suits.

1-5-10, Robert Putnan Comments On The Extent/Depth of the Patent Infriengments.

To: northtocool. ''The current round of filings are focused on our U.S. Patent 5.491,774 relating to the use of flash memory in portable recording devices. U.S. Patents 5,787,445 and 5,839,108 relate to MicroOS™ and flash memory and are expected to figure more prominently in future filings.''

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Dear Robert

Would a Laptop computer possibly fall under our handheld/portable patent claims sometimes in the future?

Respectfully,

Tim Scott, Paducah, Ky

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Possibly.

Thank you, Tim.

Best regards,
Robert

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