This report explains how Harmonic Inc. – VOS360 Live fits into mobile live streaming workflows, server routing, and interactive viewing systems that map onto the core claims of US 10,205,986 and US 10,958,961.
For 20+ years, developers and companies like Harmonic Inc. – VOS360 Live have built live streaming stacks that route mobile audio/video through servers to viewers. This page summarizes how those roles intersect with the patent claim language and how licensing can resolve that exposure.
| Patent / Claim | Claim Element | Evidence of Use by Harmonic Inc. – VOS360 Live |
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| US 10,205,986 Claim 1 (Mobile Capture & Uplink) |
Software running on a mobile device that captures audio/video and transmits it to a remote server for live distribution. |
The work of Harmonic Inc. – VOS360 Live may include:
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| US 10,205,986 Claim 1 (Routing / Destination Selection) |
Server-side logic that selects which viewer, channel, or group receives the live stream, including audience routing, channel mapping, or distribution policies. |
Possible roles for Harmonic Inc. – VOS360 Live:
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| US 10,958,961 Interactive Sessions (Comments / Reactions) |
Multiple concurrent viewers interact in real time with the live stream using comments, reactions, likes, or paid messages. |
Harmonic Inc. – VOS360 Live may:
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| US 10,205,986 Archiving / VOD |
Saving the live session for replay after the broadcast has ended, using the same captured content delivered to viewers. |
Implementation patterns that Harmonic Inc. – VOS360 Live may use:
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| US 10,205,986 / 10,958,961 System-Level Coordination |
Claim sets describing system-level coordination between mobile endpoints, servers, selection logic, and viewer devices including QoS, scaling, and distribution logic. |
For expanded claim coverage, additional mapping may be prepared for:
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NOTE: This chart is expandable. Additional claims can be mapped per developer or company, depending on scope, scale, and role in deployment. Nothing on this page is legal advice; it is a technical mapping to the patent claim language for negotiation purposes.
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