Verbatim Warns of Unauthorised Supply of DVDs by Laser Corporation
- 30 August, 2007 08:39
<p>Verbatim® Corporation has concerns regarding the unauthorised supply in Australia by Laser Corporation Holdings Pty Ltd of some Laser brand 16X DVD's which use MID codes of Verbatim or its related companies.</p>
<p>Disk identification shows that these Laser brand 16X DVD's are not from production facilities approved by Verbatim or its related companies and so may be of different quality or performance as disks from production facilities approved by Verbatim or its related companies.</p>
<p>Verbatim is without any responsibility for the quality or performance of these Laser brand 16X DVD's.</p>
<p>In addition, Laser's supply of these 16X DVD's in Australia may infringe copyright.</p>
<p>Verbatim and its related companies reserve their legal rights in respect to the supply in Australia by Laser of these 16X DVD's.</p>
<p>About Verbatim
Verbatim Corporation, a Mitsubishi ® Kagaku Media Company, is an international organisation that develops and markets innovative, high-quality products for storing, moving and using digital content. Known for its leadership in the optical, magnetic and flash storage and related accessories markets, the company provides reliable, unique technologies and products that are highly sought after and broadly distributed worldwide. For more information, contact Verbatim Australia at 6 Weir Street, Glen Iris. VIC 3146, t. (03) 9823-0999, f. (03) 9824-7011; email marketing@verbatim.com.au; or visit the company's web site at www.verbatim.com.au .</p>
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