America's DataHub Grows: New Members Boost National Tech Collaboration
Published Date: 1/20/2026
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Summary
America's DataHub Consortium just added a bunch of new members from all over the U.S. to their team, keeping their research project growing and exciting. This update means the group continues to enjoy special legal protections that limit antitrust lawsuits to actual damages only. If you’re part of this tech and data community, keep an eye out—more changes and updates are coming!
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1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Antitrust Damage Limit for New Members
On September 22, 2025, America's DataHub Consortium filed notifications adding new members (for example: Abril Ph.D., Julie C, Bayfield, CO; Arch Systems LLC, Baltimore, MD; Bao Systems LLC, Washington, DC; Blue Fusion Technologies, LLC, Anna Maria, FL; and The Association for the Advancement of Business AI, Clifton, VA). The filing extends the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993's protection so that, for specified circumstances, antitrust plaintiffs may recover only actual damages for conduct within this venture.
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