Company: BAYAU
Filing Date: 2025-04-01
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-002125
Chunk: 242

Company: Bayview Acquisition Corp
Filing Date: 2025-04-01
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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 expect it to operate.

Technology
platforms are expensive and complex, their continuous development, maintenance and operation may entail unforeseen difficulties including
material performance problems or undetected defects or errors. We may encounter technical obstacles, and it is possible that we may discover
additional problems that prevent our technology from operating properly. If our platform does not function reliably, we may not be able
to provide any products or services. Errors could also cause customer dissatisfaction with us, which could cause customers to stop purchasing
or working with us. Any of these eventualities could result in a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial
condition.

New
or changing technologies, could cause a disruption in our business model, which may materially impact our results of operations and financial
condition.

If
we fail to anticipate the impact on our business of changing technology, our ability to successfully operate may be materially impaired.
Our business could also be affected by potential technological changes. Such changes could disrupt the demand for products from current
customers, create coverage issues or impact the frequency or severity of losses, or reduce the size of the ultimate market, causing our
business to decline. We may not be able to respond effectively to these changes, which could have a material effect on our results of
operations and financial condition.

Claims
by others that we infringe or have infringed their proprietary technology or other intellectual property rights could harm our business.

Companies
in the technology industries are frequently subject to litigation based on allegations of infringement or other violations of intellectual
property rights. In addition, certain companies and rights holders seek to enforce and monetize patents or other intellectual property
rights they own, have purchased or have otherwise obtained. As we gain an increasingly high public profile, the possibility of intellectual
property rights claims against us grows. From time to time, third parties may assert claims of infringement of intellectual property
rights against us. Although we may have meritorious defenses, there can be no assurance that we will be successful in defending against
these allegations or in reaching a business resolution that is satisfactory to us. Our competitors and others may now and in the future
have significantly larger and more mature patent portfolios than us. In addition, future litigation may involve patent holding companies
or other adverse patent owners who have no relevant product or service revenue and against whom our own patents may therefore provide
little or no deterrence or protection. Many potential litigants, including competitors and patent-holding companies, have the ability
to dedicate substantial resources to the assertion