Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
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Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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 risk of serious injury or death. Although the Company has general liability insurance
and umbrella insurance policies, and although the Company’s performers are responsible for obtaining their own health, disability
and life insurance, the Company cannot assure you that the consequences of any accident or injury will be fully covered by insurance.
the Company’s liability resulting from any accident or injury not covered by the Company’s insurance could have a material
adverse effect on the Company’s business, operating results and financial condition.

Triller may be prohibited from promoting and conducting Triller’s live Events if it does not comply with applicable regulations.

In various states in
the United States, athletic commissions and other applicable regulatory agencies require Triller to comply with their regulations, which
may include obtaining promoters licenses, performers licenses, medical licenses and/or event permits in order for Triller to promote and
conduct Triller’s live events. In the event that Triller fails to comply with the regulations of a particular jurisdiction, Triller
may be prohibited from promoting and conducting live events in that jurisdiction. The inability to present Triller’s live Events
over an extended period of time or in a number of jurisdictions could have a material adverse effect on Triller’s business, operating
results and financial condition.

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Labor disputes, whether involving Triller’s own employees or sports leagues, creative talent or broadcast partners may disrupt Triller’s operations and adversely affect Triller’s results of operations.

Some of the performers
and vendors Triller uses for its live Events and content production, including music and athletic talent and production crews, may be
covered by collective bargaining agreements or works councils. If the parties Triller has contracts with are unable to reach agreements
with labor unions before the expiration of their collective bargaining agreements, the individuals who were covered by those agreements
may have a right to strike or take other actions that could adversely affect Triller. Moreover, many collective bargaining agreements
are industry-wide agreements, and Triller lacks control over the negotiations and terms of the agreements. A labor dispute involving Triller’s
contracted parties may result in work stoppages or disrupt Triller’s operations and reduce Triller’s revenue, and resolution
of disputes may increase Triller’s costs.

Labor disputes in sports
leagues or associations could have an adverse impact on Triller’s business, financial condition and results of operations. In addition,
any labor disputes that occur in any sports league or association for which Triller has the rights to broadcast live games or events may
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