SOFTWARE ACCESSING SAMPLE LIBRARIES

Brand Owner Address Description
DYSTOPIA ProjectSAM B.V. Oudegracht 376 Utrecht 3511PR Netherlands Software for accessing sample libraries in the nature of collections of recorded sounds for use in creating musical compositions; computer software for streaming audio musical recordings for sampling musical sounds for musical compositions purposes; digital material, namely, downloadable audio and multimedia files featuring sample libraries in the nature of collections of recorded sounds for use in creating musical compositions; all of the aforementioned goods used in the field of the music industry only and explicitly not in the fields of games, gaming or computer games;Printed manuals on the subject of sample libraries in the nature of collections of recorded sounds for use in creating musical compositions; printed instructional and teaching material on the subject of sample libraries in the nature of collections of recorded sounds for use in creating musical compositions; all of the aforementioned goods used in the field of the music industry only and explicitly not in the fields of games, gaming, computer games or game book manuals;Musical instruments;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Computer software consultation with regard to software for use in streaming audio musical recordings for sampling musical sounds for musical composition purposes and computer technology support services in the nature of help desk services related thereto; design of computer software for use in streaming audio musical recordings for sampling musical sounds for musical composition purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system for remote loading of objects or files in order to update software includes operating system architecture that calls for different tasks to be broken down into software modules that are connected to one another by dynamic links or are composed of executable subroutines that have main dependence links to other parts of the operating system. Each of the modules is composed of object files or libraries that are represented by dynamic link libraries among themselves according to a number of dependence levels that are described in their respective attributes.