Company: SVREW
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001013762-25-001028
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Company: SaverOne 2014 Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
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 challenging inventorship or claiming the right to
compensation. If we fail in defending any such claims, in addition to paying monetary damages, we may lose valuable intellectual property
rights, such as exclusive ownership of, or right to use, valuable intellectual property. Such an outcome could have a material adverse
effect on our business. Even if we are successful in defending against such claims, litigation could result in substantial costs and
be a distraction to management and other employees.

We
may not be able to protect our intellectual property rights throughout the world.

Filing,
prosecuting, and defending patents on products, as well as monitoring their infringement in all countries throughout the world would
be prohibitively expensive, and our intellectual property rights in some countries can be less extensive than those in the United States.
In addition, the laws of some foreign countries do not protect intellectual property rights to the same extent as federal and state laws
in the United States.

Competitors
may use our technologies in jurisdictions where we have not obtained patent protection to develop their own products and may also export
otherwise infringing products to territories where we have patent protection, but enforcement is not as strong as that in the United
States. These products may compete with our products. Future patents or other intellectual property rights may not be effective or sufficient
to prevent them from competing.

Many
companies have encountered significant problems in protecting and defending intellectual property rights in foreign jurisdictions. The
legal systems of certain countries, particularly certain developing countries, do not favor the enforcement of patents, trade secrets,
and other intellectual property protection, which could make it difficult for us to stop the marketing of competing products in violation
of our proprietary rights generally. Proceedings to enforce our patent rights in foreign jurisdictions, whether or not successful, could
result in substantial costs and divert our efforts and attention from other aspects of our business, could put our future patents at
risk of being invalidated or interpreted narrowly and our patent applications at risk of not issuing and could provoke third parties
to assert claims against us. We may not prevail in any lawsuits that we initiate, and the damages or other remedies awarded, if any,
may not be commercially meaningful. Accordingly, our efforts to monitor and enforce our intellectual property rights around the world
may be inadequate to obtain a significant commercial advantage from the intellectual property that we develop or license.

Risks
Related to the Ownership of Our ADSs or Our Ordinary Shares

Raising
additional capital and issuance of additional ADS representing our ordinary shares would cause dilution to our existing shareholders