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Federal Register/Vol. 66, No. 150/Friday, August 3, 2001/Notices Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 150 / Friday, August 3, 2001 / Notices 40727 CA; PeerLogic, Inc., San Francisco, CA; Pleasanton, CA; ZLand.com, Aliso Telcordia Technologies, Piscataway, NJ; Personable.com Inc., Fountain Valley, Viejo, CA; 3Com Corporation, Holmdel, Tequinox, A Div. of Mincom Limited, CA; PlaceWare, Inc., Mountain View, NJ; AboveNet Communications, Inc., Stames Corner QL, Australia; Vscource, CA; Pointivity, Inc., San Diego, CA; San Jose, CA; Aegis Consulting, LLC, Ventura, CA; Workscape, Inc., Natick, Portal Software, Inc., Cupertino, CA; McLean, VA; Agilera (formerly CIBER MA; Wyzdom Solutions, Inc., San PSINet Consulting Solutions, Enterprise Outsourcing), Columbia, SC; Francisco, CA; X-Collaboration Software Alpharetta, GA; Push, Santa Barbara, Allaire Corporation, Cambridge, MA; Corporation, Boston, MA; CA; QSP Inc., Raleigh, NC; Quad Apeldorn’s Communication & ApplicationStation.com, Charlotte, NC; Research, Irvine, CA; Quest Software, Information Tech GmbH, Bad Homburg, Apptus, Inc., Reston, VA; Irvine, CA; Quintessent Germany; Appliant, Inc., Seattle, WA; b2bsolutionsonline, Billingham, Communications, Inc., Redmond, WA; Arqana Technologies Inc., Mississauga, Teeside, United Kingdom; Convergence, Rackspace Managed Hosting, San Ontario, Canada Aventail Corp, Seattle, Inc., Tampa, FL; Eltrax Systems Inc., Antonio, TX; Raymond James & WA; Avnet, Tempe, AZ; BCA it Ltd., S. Atlanta, GA; Foreshock, Inc., Irvine, CA; Associates, St. Petersburg, FL; REL–TEK Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Blue Sky IT Support Center, Inc., Dothan, AL; Systems & Design, Inc., Rockville, MD; Technology Services, Delray Beach, FL; Korea Digital Line, Seoul, Republic of Resonate, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA; Cable & Wireless, Vienna, VA; Korea; L.I.M.S. (USA) Inc., Hollywood, Response Networks, Inc., Alexandria, ChoicePoint Tipton, PA; Clarus FL; Mindbridge.com, Fort Washington, VA; RHYTHMS NetConnections, Corporation, Suwanee, GA; Concentric PA; NBNTech Inc., Lanham, MD; Englewood, CO; Science Aplications Network, San Jose, CA; Concord Network Integration Solutions, Inc., International Corp., San Diego, CA; Communications, Inc., Marlboro, MA; Seattle, WA; New Millennium Games, Securant Technologies, San Francisco, Conference Plus, Inc., Schaumberg, IL; Reno, NV; Telcel Celular, C.A/T-Net, CA; Semeru Solutions, New York, NY; Data General, Westboro, MA; Data Los Palos Grandes, Caracas, Venezuela; SevenMountains Software, Inc., San Return Corporation, Irving, TX; eALITY, Telstra Corporation, Melbourne, Mateo, CA; ShopTok, San Francisco, Inc., Foster City, CA; ebaseOne Corp., Victoria, Australia; and Veracicom, CA; Shoreline Communications, Houston, TX; Eggrock Partners, LLC, Seattle, WA have been dropped as Sunnyvale, CA; Sideware Systems Inc., Concrod, MA; ELF Technologies, Inc., parties to this venture. No other changes have been made in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Issaquah, WA; Eltrax Systems Inc. (New either the membership or planned Canada; SITA, Valbonne, France; Name Verso Technologies), Atlanta, GA; activity of the group research project. SmartSynch, Inc., Jackson, MS; Softrax Envive Corporation, Mountain View, Membership in this group research Corporation, Canton, MA; Solect CA; EPiCON, Inc., Chelmsford, MA; project remains open, and Application Technology Group, Toronto, Ontario, Evalis AG, Koln, Germany; FirstSense, Service Provider Industry Consortium, Canada; Spacedisk, Inc., Londonderry, Burlington, MA; GTE, Irving, TX; Inc. intends to file additional written NH; Spirian Technologies, Inc., Chicago, HotOffice Technologies, Inc., Boca notification disclosing all changes in IL; SS & C Technologies, Windsor, CT; Raton, FL; Imagcom, Arlington Heights, membership. Stratech Systems Limited, The Synergy, IL; InfoStream ASA, Oslo, Norway; IT On July 28, 1999, Application Service Singapore, Singapore; SunGard Support Center, Inc., Dothan, AL; Provider Industry Consortium, Inc. filed Computer Services Inc., Wayne, PA; ITNET, Birmingham, United Kingdom; its original notification pursuant to Switch & Data Facilities Company LLC, Jato Communications, Denver, CO; section 6(a) of the Act. The Department Tampa, FL; Symantec Corporation, JustOn, Palo Alto, CA; of Justice published a notice in the Cupertino, CA; Syntacom IT-Services LearningStation.com, Charlotte, NC; Federal Register pursuant to section Inc., Waltham, MA; TabWare Software, Logix Communications Corp., 6(b) of the Act on March 21, 2000 (65 Greenville, SC; Technology Solutions Oklahoma City, OK; Managed Object FR 15174). Company, Chicago, IL; TeleCore, Inc., Solutions, Inc., McLean, VA; Mentergy, The last notification was filed with Newport Beach, CA; Teleglobe Troy, NY; MUA Pty Ltd., Artarmon, the Department on February 2, 2001. A Communications, Reston, VA; Teleias, NSW, Australia; Multrix Group, N.V., notice was published in the Federal Toronto, Ontario, Canada; TeleVideo, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; National Register pursuant to section 6(b) of the Inc., San Jose, CA; Texar (formerly Semiconductor, Santa Clara, CA; Act on March 20, 2001 (66 FR 15757). Texar Software Corporation), Ottawa, NaviSite, Inc., Andover, MA; Netier Ontario, Canada; The TriZetto Group, Techologies, Inc., Carrollton, TX; Constance K. Robinson, Newport Beach, CA; The viaLink Netigy, San Jose, CA; Network Director of Operations, Antitrust Division. Company, Edmond, OK, Tie Solutions, Computing Devices, Mountain View, [FR Doc. 01–19395 Filed 8–2–01; 8:45 am] Inc., Newton, MA; Top Layer Networks, CA; NorthPoint Communications, San BILLING CODE 4410–11–M Westboro, MA; TriStrata, Inc., Redwood Francisco, CA; PBM Corp., Cleveland, Shores, CA; TRW, Reston, VA; US West OH; Pilot Network Services, Inc., Denver, CO; Universal, Marlton, NJ; Alameda, CA; Pivotal Corporation, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Velocity Computer Solutions, Burnaby, Kirkland, WA; PreferSoft Solutions, British Columbia, Canada; Inc., Scotts Valley, CA; Princeton Antitrust Division Vencomm.net, Denver, CO; VeriCenter, Financial Systems, Princeton, NJ; Notice Pursuant to the National Inc., Stafford, TX; Verso Technologies, Professional Advantage, North Sydney, Cooperative Research and Production Atlanta, GA; Vertical Networks, NSW, Australia; SAGA Software, Inc., Act of 1993; DVD Copy Control Synnvale, CA; Voyant Technologies, Reston, VA; SalesLogix Corporation, Association (‘‘DVD CCA’’) Westminster, CO; WebPLAN, Kanata, Scottsdale, AZ; Sequent Computer Ontario, Canada; WinStar, New York, Systems, Beaverton, OR; Sharp Notice is hereby given that, on April NY; WYSE Technology, Inc., San Jose, Electronics Corp., Mahwah, NJ; 11, 2001, pursuant to Section 6(a) of the CA; XcelleNet, Alpharetta, GA; Xeno Softblox, Inc., Atlanta, GA; Solution 6 National Cooperative Research and Group, San Francisco, CA; XOR, Inc., Pty Ltd., Sydney, NSW, Australia; Production Act of 1993, 15 U.S.C. 4301 Boulder, CO; Yummy.com, Vancouver, StorageNetworks, Inc., Waltham, MA; et seq. (‘‘the Act’’), DVD Copy Control British Columbia, Canada; Zantaz.com, Surebridge, Inc., Lexington, MA; Association (‘‘DVD CCA’’) has filed VerDate 11<MAY>2000 21:37 Aug 02, 2001 Jkt 194001 PO 00000 Frm 00058 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\03AUN1.SGM pfrm07 PsN: 03AUN1 40728 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 150 / Friday, August 3, 2001 / Notices written notifications simultaneously Associates, Inc., Cushing, OK; E&S Leadtek Research Inc., Taipei Hsien, with the Attorney General and the Electronics Co., Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Taiwan; LG Electronics, Inc., Seoul, Federal Trade Commission disclosing Korea; Eastman Kodak Company, Republic of Korea; Linux Technology (1) the identities of the parties and (2) Rochester, NY; Eclipse Data Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan; Lite-On the nature and objectives of the venture. Technologie, Pleasanton, CA; Ecom Inc., Technology Corp., Taipei, Taiwan; LSI The notifications were filed for the Tokyo, Japan; Edge Electronics, Inc., Logic Corporation, Milpitas, CA; LSI purpose of invoking the Act’s provisions Ronkonkoma, NY; Electric Switch Systems, Inc., Kawasai Kanagawa, limiting the recovery of antitrust Limited, London, United Kingdom; EMI Japan; LuxSonor Semiconductors, Inc., plaintiffs to actual damages under Group PLC, London, United Kingdom; Fremont, CA; Makidol Electronics Co., specified circumstances. Pursuant to Epson Direct Corporation, Nagano-Ken, Ltd., Longhua, Shenzhen, People’s Section 6(b) of the Act, the identities of Japan; Escient Technologies, LLC, Republic of China; Margi Systems, Inc., the parties are Acer Laboratories Inc., Indianapolis, IN; E-Smart Electronics Fremont, CA; Matsushita Electric Taipei, Taiwan; Advanced Media Ltd., Kowloon, Hong Kong-China; Industrial Co., Ltd. Osaka, Japan; Corporation, Tokushima, Japan; Afreey Esonic Technology Corp., Taipei, Maxwell Productions LLC, Scottsdale, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan; Ahead Software Taiwan; ESS Technology, Inc., AZ; MbyN Inc., Kyungki-do, Republic of GmbH, Karlsbad, German; Alco Freemont, CA; Etronics Corporation, Korea; Media Dimensions, Inc., Austin, Electronics, Ltd., Quarry Bay, Hong Incheon, Republic of Korea; First TX; Media Tek Inc., Hsin-Chu City, Kong-China; Alcorn McBride Inc., International Computer, Inc., Taipei Taiwan; Megamedia Corporation, Orlando, FL; Alpine Electronics; Inc., Hsien, Taiwan; Fly Ring Digital Keelung, Taiwan; Memory-Tech Fukushima-Ken, Japan; Americ Disc Technology Ltd., Northpoint, Hong- Corporation, Ibaragi-ken, Japan; Inc., Salida, CA; AMLogic Inc., San Jose, Kong-China; FM Com Corp., Seoul, Meridian Audio Limited, Huntingdon, CA; Amoisonic Electronics Co., Ltd.,
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