With Ritek and CMC accepting Veeza, it was only a matter of time before second-teir manufacturers got on board. According to DigiTimes, Prodisc and Lead Data have also accepted Philips' CD-R licensing scheme.
With Taiwan's top two optical disc makers, CMC Magnetics and Ritek, signing on to Philips' Veeza licensing scheme for CD-R disc patents, Prodisc Technology, the largest second-tier maker, today signed on as well, according to the company.

Lead Data, another second-tier maker, also said it has decided to accept Veeza, according to chairman Lai-shun Lin. The Lead Data chairman stated that the company decided to follow the advice of one of its major customers, Sony, and join Veeza.
The article also points out that Gigastorage, Optodisc, Princo and Daxon have not signed up with Philips yet. However, with the possibility that Veeza may extend to DVD discs in 2007, they'll have to get on board if they want to export their discs to the US and Europe. If you'd like to read more, head on over to DigiTimes.