OTOY OPEN STREAMING INITIATIVE
Mark Identification

OTOY OPEN STREAMING INITIATIVE

Serial Number

85001161

Filing Date

Mar 29, 2010

Trademark by

JULIAN M. URBACH

Classification Information

Computer software and downloadable computer software that provides vendor agnostic open standards for cloud-based delivery of games, applications and media by content creators, internet service providers and hardware manufacturers for purposes of delivering content to consumers on internet-enabled devices; computer software for streaming and storing cloud based games, applications and media from a dedicated hosting server; downloadable computer software for viewing, displaying, caching, sandboxing in the nature of isolating the operation of software in a separate secure environment and interacting with streamed applications, games and media delivered from a remote process or server within a web browser, desktop window or through a windowless process that allows the streamed content to operate as within a viewport of another application; downloadable computer software for extending the aforementioned software with functionality that allows it to further transmit a local application, portion of the desktop, or local display surface to a remote peer, and act as ad-hoc server in place of a central server

Electrical and Scientific Apparatus

Electronic transmission and streaming of digital entertainment media content, including computer games and computer game applications, via global and local computer networks, to internet-enabled devices, internet service providers, and hardware manufacturers

Telecommunications

Application service provider (ASP) featuring software and hosting software of others for the delivery of games, applications for content viewing, content creation, 2D or 3D design, web browsing, productivity, office software suites, text editing, programming, PC Utility tools and media, media for presenting video, audio, 3D, subtitles, and menus, and for the delivery of extra material in the nature of multimedia content included in DVDs to enhance their value such as interviews, promotional materials, screenplays, and deleted scenes for use by content creators, internet services providers and hardware manufacturers

Computer and Scientific