Company: AMKR
Filing Date: 2025-07-29
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001047127-25-000168
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Company: AMKOR TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-07-29
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 3
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 be available on commercially reasonable terms or at all.

We may need to enforce our patents or other intellectual property rights, including our rights under patent and intellectual property licenses with third parties, or defend ourselves against claimed infringement of the rights of others through litigation, which could result in substantial cost and diversion of our resources and may not be successful.  Furthermore, if we fail to obtain necessary licenses, our business could suffer, and we could be exposed to claims for damages and injunctions from third parties, as well as claims from our customers for indemnification.  Unfavorable outcomes in any legal proceedings involving intellectual property could result in significant liabilities or loss of commercial advantage and could have a material adverse effect on our business, liquidity, results of operations, financial condition and cash flows.  The potential impact from the legal proceedings referred to in this Form 10-Q on our results of operations, financial condition and cash flows could change in the future.

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We face risks in connection with the continuing development and implementation of changes to, and maintenance and security of, our information technology systems.

We depend on our information technology systems for many aspects of our business.  Our systems may be susceptible to damage, disruptions or shutdowns due to failures during the process of upgrading, replacing or maintaining software, databases or components thereof, power outages, hardware failures, interruption or failures of third-party provider systems, computer viruses, attacks by computer hackers, ransomware attacks, telecommunication failures, user errors, malfeasance or catastrophic events.  Such events have occurred in the past and may occur in the future.  Cybersecurity breaches could result in unauthorized disclosure of confidential information and/or disruptions to our operations.  While we have not experienced a material information security breach, we cannot be sure that such a breach will not occur in the future.  The information technology systems in our factories are at varying levels of sophistication and maturity as the factories have different sets of products, processes and customer expectations.  Some of our key software has been developed by our own programmers, and this software may not be easily integrated with other software and systems.  From time to time, we make additions or changes to our information technology systems.  For example, we continue to further integrate information technology systems in our facilities in Japan into our existing systems and processes.  We face risks in connection with current and future projects to install or integrate new information technology systems or upgrade our existing systems.  These risks include:

•delays in the design and implementation of the system;

•costs may