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Falling Global Demand For CD-R Discs Lessens Willingness To Renew Licensing Among Taiwan OEM Makers.

While Royal Philips Electronics is still negotiating renewals of its Veeza patent licensing with leading Taiwan-based makers of blank CD-R discs, the makers have become more reluctant to accept the licensing terms due to decreasing global demand for CD-R discs, according to industry sources in Taiwan. Leading makers include CMC Magnetics, Ritek and Prodisc Technology, the sources noted.

DVD replication commented:

It is shocking to find that CD-R Disc demand is falling.Hope it may recover soon.Thanks for such informative post.

29.02.2012


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