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`Aventail Corp. last week introduced the Aventail ExtraNet Center 3.0. This client/server package provides access
`controls, user-based authentication and key-certificate management and active filtering for business partners and sup-
`pliers who communicate over the Internet. The Aventail ExtraNet Center, which starts at $7,995, is available for Win-
`dows NT 4.0, Linux 2.X, and Unix platforms from Digital, Sun and Hewlett-Packard. Aventail: (206) 215-1111
`=09 John Manley, Canadian Minister of Industry, recently announced the government of Canada wants to make it
`easier to export products with encryption features in order to encourage electronic commerce. Canada will streamline
`export procedures with a one-time review process for even the strongest encryption, without requiring key-recovery
`features. More information is available at the Canadian government's Web site at http://info.ic.gc.ca/cmb/ wel
`comeic.nsf/Pages/releasefr.htm.
` IBM has released the beta of its HotMedia Web multimedia toolkit, a set of Java applets and assembly tools that
`let Web developers add sound and video clips to Web presentations. IBM is integrating HotMedia into the IBM elec-
`tronic commerce server, net.commerce. Several other electronic catalog companies, including iCat, InterShop and Open
`Market, are beta-testing HotMedia with an eye toward the same goal. Now available for free download at
`w.software.ibm.com/ netmedia, HotMedia will have a licensing fee when it formally ships by year-end.
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`Petitioner RPX Corporation - Ex. 1061, p. 1