Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-035536
Chunk: 339

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 339
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 are produced in Hong Kong and Singapore. The following regime applies to the distribution of films in Singapore. The Films Act 1981 sets out the regulatory framework for the distribution, exhibition and possession of films in Singapore. This legislation relates to the possession, importation, making, distribution and exhibition of films, and to provide for the classification of films and for the enforcement of those classifications in Singapore. The Films (Class License for General Films Distribution) Order 2021 is the applicable subsidiary legislation and governs the issuance of class licenses. Other applicable subsidiary legislation includes the Films (Licence — Exemption) Notification 2019 and the Films (Licence — Exemption) (Amendment) Notification 2021. Under the Films Act, distributors and exhibitors are required to obtain a license from the IMDA, a statutory board in the Singapore government which operates under the auspices of the Ministry of Digital Development and Information Singapore, unless exempted. Application of Films Act Pursuant to Section 6(1) of the Films Act, if we intend to distribute films in Singapore, it must first have a film distribution license to distribute a film or video, unless they meet any of the exemption conditions as elaborated further below. The Films Act defines “distribute” as doing any of the following without using a broadcasting service: (i)sell, supply or let for hire to a person in Singapore; (ii)offer or agree to sell, supply or let for hire to a person in Singapore; (iii)cause or permit to be sold, supplied to or hired by a person in Singapore; (iv)under or in connection with a commercial arrangement: •exchange or supply to a person in Singapore; or •enable or assist an exchange or a supply to a person in Singapore, even if the exchange or supply is not, by itself, a commercial arrangement; (v)display or invite to treat for an act mentioned in paragraph (a), (b), (c) or (d). 208 Under the Films Act, “film” means (i) a cinematograph film or video recording; (ii) a video game; or (iii) any other form of recording from which a moving visual image, except as provided otherwise in subsection (5), including a computer generated image which can be produced and viewed together with its soundtrack and any trailer of a film and any part of a film. Film Classification Under the Films Act 1981, films and videos have to be classified before they can be publicly exhibited or distributed in