Company: MASK
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001185185-25-000685
Chunk: 179

Company: 3 E Network Technology Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form: F-1
Chunk 179
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 whether the PRC regulatory agencies, including the CAC, may adopt new laws, regulations,
rules, or detailed implementation and interpretation related to the Review Measures and the Regulations on the Administration of Cyber
Data Security. If any such new laws, regulations, rules, or implementation and interpretation come into effect, we will take all reasonable
measures and actions to comply. We cannot assure you that PRC regulatory agencies, including the CAC, would take the same view as we do,
and there is no assurance that we can fully or timely comply with such laws should they be deemed applicable to our operations. There
is no certainty as to how such review or prescribed actions would impact our operations and we cannot guarantee that any clearance can
be obtained or any actions that may be required can be taken in a timely manner, or at all. It is possible that CAC may require us to
file for cybersecurity review. The cybersecurity review procedure usually takes 55-70 business days or even longer in some
special cases to complete.

On August 20, 2021, the SCNPC promulgated
the Personal Information Protection Law of the PRC, or the Personal Information Protection Law, which became effective on November 1,
2021. As the first systematic and comprehensive law specifically for the protection of personal information in the PRC, the Personal Information
Protection Law provides, among others, that (i) an individual’s consent shall be obtained to use sensitive personal information,
such as biometric characteristics and individual location tracking, (ii) personal information operators using sensitive personal
information shall notify individuals of the necessity of such use and impact on the individual’s rights, and (iii) where personal
information operators reject an individual’s request to exercise his or her rights, the individual may file a lawsuit with a People’s
Court.

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Regulations Relating to Intellectual Property

Copyright

China has adopted comprehensive legislation governing
intellectual property rights, including trademarks and copyrights. China is a signatory to the primary international conventions on intellectual
property rights and has been a member of the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights since its accession to
the WTO in December 2001.

In September 1990, the SCNPC promulgated the Copyright Law of
the People’s Republic of China, effective in June 1991 and amended in 2001,2010 and 2020 respectively. The amended Copyright
Law extends copyright protection to internet activities, products disseminated