National Dog Day https://t.co/h24agUuw8u@GreatlakesladyMhttps://t.co/I7hZGXT0VK pic.twitter.com/p5BsfZEXQW
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) August 26, 2025
National Dog Day https://t.co/h24agUuw8u@GreatlakesladyMhttps://t.co/I7hZGXT0VK pic.twitter.com/p5BsfZEXQW
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) August 26, 2025
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Dive Into an Open-Water Workout. đââïž
Getting comfortable swimming in oceans and lakes often means overcoming fear, said @DanSimonelli, a marathon swimmer based in La Jolla, Calif., and the founder of the Open Water Swim Academy.https://t.co/FzLV02Cum3 via @NYtimes pic.twitter.com/IWNdfgQTsT
— Water Mark đ° (@OtayMark) August 4, 2023
Sapienza â UniversitĂ di Roma@SapienzaRoma pic.twitter.com/WORGHs7A16
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) July 23, 2022
đđ Buon primo fine settimana di agosto da #SapienzaSport! Ricordiamo che la #piscina resterĂ operativa fino al 12/8, prima della chiusura per la (breve) pausa estiva: ti aspettiamo a Tor di Quinto!
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[Info su orari, prenotazioni e abbonamenti:
âĄïž https://t.co/Lhq5eaYNsd] pic.twitter.com/cl57DqhFuj— SapienzaSport (@SportSapienza) August 4, 2023
âïž records. âïž event.
Yesterday at #SpeedoJrNats, @CarmelSwimming's Aaron Shackell went 3:47.00 to take down the meet record while Pleasanton Seahawks' Luka Mijatovic set the 13-14 NAG record (lowering his own mark) with a 3:52.01! pic.twitter.com/z8p1OE7u2Q
— USA Swimming (@USASwimming) August 3, 2023
Devin Gilbert has been named our new Director of Operations! Happy to be keeping him on Rocky Top!https://t.co/xeuRfuqhgk
— Tennessee Swimming & Diving (@Vol_SwimDive) August 3, 2023
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On Bastille Day, I have to say I really think that the French Revolution unleashed far more evil and horror on the world than it purported to solve due to class inequalities. pic.twitter.com/QVm3g0lICT
â Don Shift (buy my books) (@DonShift3) July 14, 2025
⚠Révision de la norme ISO 9001 : Saint-Denis, centre des échanges internationaux !
Nous avons eu le privilĂšge dâaccueillir dans les locaux dâAFNOR 45 experts venus des cinq continents pour coĂ©crire la future version de la norme ISO 9001. pic.twitter.com/vyMBoMFHBX
â AFNOR (@AFNOR) April 8, 2025
How you know we havenât had rain for awhile⊠pic.twitter.com/5zb84HeDUR
â Allison farms (@Allisonfarms) August 5, 2024

Lightning flash density â 12 hourly averages over the year (NASA OTD/LIS) This shows that lightning is much more frequent in summer than in winter, and from noon to midnight compared to midnight to noon.
Good-quality cycling infrastructure makes cycling attractive in all weather conditions. The Dutchđłđ± aren’t made of sugar!
(đïž by Carl Sveenâwinner of the Most Dutch Picture 2025 of the Summer School Planning the Cycling City) pic.twitter.com/bYUipg5F1W
â Urban Cycling Institute đČ îš (@fietsprofessor) July 13, 2025
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which prohibits anticompetitive practices and monopolies, has an indirect but significant relationship with voluntary consensus standards (VCS). VCS are industry-developed standards created through collaborative, open processes to ensure interoperability, safety, or efficiency in products and services.
1. Antitrust Concerns in Standard-Setting: The collaborative nature of VCS development, where competitors work together to set industry standards, can raise antitrust concerns under the Sherman Act. If standard-setting organizations (SSOs) or participants engage in practices like price-fixing, market allocation, or excluding competitors, they could violate Section 1 of the Act, which prohibits agreements that unreasonably restrain trade. For example, if an SSO excludes certain firms from participating in standard-setting to suppress competition, it could face scrutiny.
2. Procompetitive Benefits: Courts and regulators generally recognize that VCS, when developed transparently and inclusively, promote competition by fostering interoperability, reducing costs, and encouraging innovation. The Sherman Act supports such procompetitive activities as long as they donât involve collusion or exclusionary tactics. Guidelines from bodies like the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) emphasize that SSOs should adopt open, fair processes to avoid antitrust violations.
3. Legal Precedents: Cases like Allied Tube & Conduit Corp. v. Indian Head, Inc. (1988) illustrate the Sherman Actâs application to VCS. In this case, the Supreme Court found that manipulating a standard-setting process to exclude a competitorâs product violated the Sherman Act. This underscores the need for SSOs to ensure their processes are not abused to suppress competition.
4. Patent and FRAND Issues: VCS often involve patented technologies, requiring fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) licensing terms. If patent holders abuse their position by demanding excessive royalties or refusing to license, this could be seen as monopolistic behavior under Section 2 of the Sherman Act, which addresses unilateral conduct that harms competition.
The Sherman Act ensures that VCS processes remain competitive and do not become vehicles for collusion or monopolistic behavior. SSOs must design their procedures to comply with antitrust laws, balancing collaboration with the prevention of anticompetitive practices.
Today we pick through a few tax-free bond offerings that finance education community construction with a eye toward reducing construction cost and life-cycle maintenance through building codes and standards.  Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page.
New update alert! The 2022 update to the Trademark Assignment Dataset is now available online. Find 1.29 million trademark assignments, involving 2.28 million unique trademark properties issued by the USPTO between March 1952 and January 2023: https://t.co/njrDAbSpwB pic.twitter.com/GkAXrHoQ9T
— USPTO (@uspto) July 13, 2023
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