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Optodisc denies rumor of using Maxell DVD-R code
10:29 AM - September 30, 2004 by
Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: optodisc, denies, rumor, maxell, dvd 0 comment
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: optodisc, denies, rumor, maxell, dvd 0 comment
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Optodisc Technology, a producer of DVD discs in Taiwan, has denied a rumor that the company extended the use of Maxell's DVD-R code from OEM production of DVD-R discs for Maxell to production for other purposes. The company also denied that Maxell is planning to sue Optodisc for patent infringement.
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