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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16702
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    The Rust Foundation has submitted notifications to the Attorney General and the FTC about changes in its membership concerning a group research project under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act. Specifically, SixtyFPS GmbH and Watchful Inc. have withdrawn from the project. The project's membership remains open, and the Rust Foundation will continue to update the authorities about any changes. This notice also mentions previous notifications and filings made under the Act.

    Simple Explanation

    The Rust Foundation told the government that two companies stopped working with them on a project, but more people can still join, and they’ll keep the government updated if things change.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16702
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    America's DataHub Consortium (ADC) has submitted notifications to the Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission to report changes to its membership, as required under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993. Alluvionic, Inc. from Melbourne, FL, has joined the consortium, while NanoVMs, Inc. from San Francisco, CA, has left. ADC maintains an open membership policy and plans to continue updating authorities about any further membership changes. The notice emphasizes limiting antitrust plaintiffs' recovery to actual damages under specific conditions.

    Simple Explanation

    America's DataHub Consortium, a group working together to share and use data, had one company join and another leave the group and wants the government to know about it. They also tell people that if there's ever a problem with them following fair rules, any fines they might face would be small and only cover real damages.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16702
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    1EdTech Consortium, Inc. has notified the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission about changes to its membership as of March 17, 2025, under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993. The consortium has added several new members, including educational institutions and companies from various locations such as Alabama, London, and South Africa. Meanwhile, some members, like EdWire Inc. and the Minnesota Department of Education, have withdrawn. The group plans to continue updating its membership status and its research project remains welcoming to new members.

    Simple Explanation

    1EdTech Consortium told the government about new groups joining and some leaving their club, where they work together on tech projects; they welcome new friends to join.