Philips and Taiwan makers negotiate new royalty charges for CD-R discs
Royal Philips Electronics and major optical disc manufacturers in Taiwan
are negotiating new royalty charges for using CD-R patents owned by
Philips, with a consensus not being expected till the end of June at the
earliest, according to DigiTimes.com.
Philips currently imposes royalty charges of US$0.045 per CD-R disc and
US$0.06 per DVD+R disc on Taiwanese licensees. As the OEM price for CD-Rs
has dropped to US$0.15-0.2 per disc, royalty payments have risen to
22.5%-30% of revenues.
In addition to the drop in CD-R pricing, other factors lead Taiwanese makers to expect Philips to lower its royalty charges. On March 11, a US International Trade Commission’s (ITC) final judgment ruled against Philips in a case where the company accused two Taiwanese optical disc makers of patent infringement. Also, Japanese companies including Sony, Taiyo Yuden and others have offered lower royalty charges for Taiwanese makers.
In addition to the drop in CD-R pricing, other factors lead Taiwanese makers to expect Philips to lower its royalty charges. On March 11, a US International Trade Commission’s (ITC) final judgment ruled against Philips in a case where the company accused two Taiwanese optical disc makers of patent infringement. Also, Japanese companies including Sony, Taiyo Yuden and others have offered lower royalty charges for Taiwanese makers.