98-34226. General Signal Power Systems, Inc.; Analysis To Aid Public Comment  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 248 (Monday, December 28, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 71478-71479]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-34226]
    
    
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    FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
    
    [File No. 9723063]
    
    
    General Signal Power Systems, Inc.; Analysis To Aid Public 
    Comment
    
    AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
    
    ACTION: Proposed Consent Agreement.
    
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    SUMMARY: The consent agreement in this matter settles alleged 
    violations of federal law prohibiting unfair or
    
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    deceptive acts or practices of unfair methods of competition. The 
    attached Analysis to Aid Public Comment describes both the allegations 
    in the draft complaint that accompanies the consent agreement--that 
    would settle these allegations.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before February 26, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be directed to: FTC/Office of the Secretary, 
    Room 159, 600 Pa. Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20580.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew D. Gold or Linda K. Badger, 
    San Francisco Regional Office, Federal Trade Commission, 901 Market 
    Street, Suite 570, San Francisco, California 94103, (415) 356-5270.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to Section 6(f) of the Federal 
    Trade Commission Act, 38 Stat. 721, 15 U.S.C. 46 and Section 2.34 of 
    the Commission's Rules of Practice (16 CFR 2.34), notice is hereby 
    given that the above-captioned consent agreement containing a consent 
    order to cease and desist, having been filed with and accepted, subject 
    to final approval, by the Commission, has been placed on the public 
    record for a period of sixty (60) days. The following Analysis to Aid 
    Public Comment describes the terms of the consent agreement, and the 
    allegations in the complaint. An electronic copy of the full text of 
    the consent agreement package can be obtained from the FTC Home Page 
    (for December 21, 1998), on the World Wide Web, at ``http://
    www.ftc.gov/os/actions97.htm.'' A paper copy can be obtained from the 
    FTC Public Reference Room, Room H-130, 600 Pennsylvania, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20580, either in person or by calling (202) 326-3627. 
    Public comment is invited. Such comments or reviews will be considered 
    by the Commission and will be available for inspection and copying at 
    its principal office in accordance with Section 4.9(b)(6)(ii) of the 
    Commission's Rules of Practice (16 CFR 4.9(b)(6)(ii)).
    
    Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
    
        The Federal Trade Commission has accepted an agreement, subject to 
    final approval, to a proposed consent order from General Signal Power 
    Systems, Inc., a Wisconsin corporation.
        The proposed consent order has been placed on the public record for 
    sixty (60) days for reception of comments by interested persons. 
    Comments received during this period will become part of the public 
    record. After sixty (60) days, the Commission will again review the 
    agreement and the comments received and will decide whether it should 
    withdraw from the agreement or make final the agreement's proposed 
    order.
        General Signal Power Systems, Inc. (``GSPS''), through its 
    division, Best Power, manufactures and markets computer-related 
    products, including the ``Patriot'' and ``Fortress'' uninterruptible 
    power systems (``UPS''). Uninterruptible power systems are devices that 
    protect consumer appliances, such as personal computers, from damage 
    resulting from power disturbances or power failures.
        The Commission's complaint charges the GSPS's advertising contained 
    false and unsubstantiated claims regarding the extent to which these 
    devices can reduce a consumer's computer problems. Specifically, the 
    complaint alleges that GSPS made unsubstantiated claims that: (1) Best 
    Power products can reduce computer problems, such as crashed networks, 
    crashed hard drives, faulty data transmissions, read/write errors, 
    premature failure of components, system lockups, corrupted or lost 
    data, by up to 80%; (2) Best Power products can reduce computer and 
    network downtime up to 80%; (3) 80% of a typical computer's downtime is 
    due to power problems, rather than to hardware or software problems; 
    and (4) a Patriot or Fortress UPS can reduce the number of calls for 
    computer service by 82%.
        The Commission's complaint also alleges that GSPS made a false 
    claim that a five-year power quality study showed that the number of 
    calls for computer service dropped 82% after installation of a UPS. In 
    fact, the complaint states that the 82% figure cited in the 
    advertisements was taken from a one-time customer survey. Moreover, the 
    complaint alleges that the underlying consumer survey offered to 
    support the claim that consumers experienced an 82% reduction in 
    computer problems after the installation of a Patriot or Fortress UPS 
    was not competent and reliable. As an example, the complaint alleges 
    that this consumer survey only considered the experience of purchasers 
    of UPSs which feature a ``ferroresonant transformer.'' UPSs which 
    include this feature provide a higher degree of protection from power 
    disturbances than do the Patriot or Fortress models shown in the 
    advertisements at issue.
        The proposed consent order contains provisions designed to remedy 
    the violations charged and to prevent the respondent from engaging in 
    similar acts and practices in the future. Part I of the proposed order 
    would prevent GSPS from making any representations regarding UPSs, or 
    any substantially similar product, about: (1) The ability of any such 
    product to reduce computer and network downtime; or (2) The extent to 
    which any such product reduces the number of calls for computer 
    service, unless it possesses and relies upon competent and reliable 
    scientific evidence that substantiates the representations.
        To remedy GSPS's misrepresentations regarding the consumer survey, 
    part II of the proposed order prohibits GSPS from misrepresenting, in 
    any manner, expressly or by implication, the existence, contents, 
    validity, results, conclusions or interpretations of any test, study, 
    or research regarding any product. As fencing-in relief, Part III of 
    the proposed order would require the company to possess and rely upon 
    competent and reliable evidence to substantiate any claim regarding the 
    benefits, performance, or efficacy of any computer-related product.
        Finally, the proposed order requires the respondent to maintain 
    materials relied upon to substantiate claims covered by the order; to 
    provide copies of the order to certain personnel of the respondent; to 
    notify the Commission of any changes in corporate structure that might 
    affect compliance with the order; and to file one or more reports 
    detailing compliance with the order.
        The purpose of this analysis is to facilitate public comment on the 
    proposed order. It is not intended to constitute an official 
    interpretation of the agreement and proposed order or to modify in any 
    way their terms.
    
        By direction of the Commission.
    Donald S. Clark,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 98-34226 Filed 12-24-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/28/1998
Department:
Federal Trade Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Proposed Consent Agreement.
Document Number:
98-34226
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before February 26, 1999.
Pages:
71478-71479 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
File No. 9723063
PDF File:
98-34226.pdf