Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
Chunk: 17

Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
Chunk 17
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 Administrative Region (the “Basic Law”), which is a national law of the PRC and the constitutional document
for Hong Kong, national laws of the PRC shall not be applied in Hong Kong except for those listed in Annex III of the
Basic Law (which shall be confined to laws relating to defense and foreign affairs as well as other matters outside the autonomy of Hong Kong).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the PRC legal system is evolving rapidly, and PRC laws, regulations, and rules may change quickly with
little advance notice. As many of these laws, rules, and regulations are relatively new, and because of the limited number of published
decisions and the non-precedential nature of these decisions, the interpretation of these laws, rules, and regulations may be inconsistent
and they may be subject to inconsistent enforcement. The PRC government has exercised and continues to exercise substantial control over
many sectors of the PRC economy, including through regulation and/or state ownership. PRC government actions have had, and may continue
to have, a significant effect on economic conditions in the PRC and also on the businesses which are subject to them. If certain PRC
laws and regulations were to apply to the Company or its subsidiaries in the future, the application of such laws and regulations may
have a material adverse impact on the business, financial condition, results of operations, and prospects of the Company, which, in turn,
may cause the value of its securities to significantly decline or become worthless. For example, if the PRC Data Security Law were to
apply to the Company’s Hong Kong-based businesses, the Company could become subject to data security and privacy obligations,
including the need to conduct a national security review of data activities that may affect the national security of the PRC, and could
be prohibited from providing data stored in Hong Kong to foreign judicial or law enforcement agencies without approval from relevant
PRC regulatory authorities. Compliance with such or similar requirements could have a chilling effect on the business, financial condition
and results of operations of the Company. Therefore, without relying on a PRC counsel, the management of the Company believes that
it and/or its subsidiaries are not required to obtain from Chinese authorities, including the CSRC and the Cyberspace Administration
of China, to operate their business and to offer the securities being registered to foreign investors.

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