Company: PERI
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001178913-25-001021
Chunk: 58

Company: Perion Network Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 58
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 technology. Further, we use cloud-based computing, which is not without substantial risk, particularly at a time when businesses of almost every kind are finding themselves subject to an ever-expanding range of privacy, data collection and processing and cybersecurity laws and regulations, document retention requirements, and other standards of accountability. Compliance with such existing and new laws and regulations can be costly and can delay or impede the development of new products.
 

In November 2022, the EU’s Digital Services Act (the “DSA”) came into force in the EEA, and the majority of its substantive provisions took effect on February 17, 2024. The DSA imposes new content moderation obligations, notice obligations, advertising restrictions and other requirements on online intermediaries and platforms, including providers of intermediary services, hosting services and social media services. Additionally, the DSA may indirectly impact additional players in the advertising technology industry by subjecting them to the DSA’s transparency requirements concerning online advertising. Although we do not expect the DSA to have a material impact on our operations, there could be indirect consequences that adversely affect the advertising technology industry and our business.
 
Any  failure or perceived failure to comply with the foregoing laws and regulations could result in negative publicity, increase our operating costs, require significant management time and attention and subject us to inquiries or investigations, litigation (including class actions), claims, or other remedies, including penalties, fines, sanctions and criminal and civil liabilities, or demands or orders that we modify or cease existing business practices, each of which could materially adversely affect our operating results and our business. Further, any failure or perceived failure to comply with our public privacy policies and other public statements about privacy and cybersecurity could potentially subject us to regulatory investigations, enforcement or legal actions, and harm to our reputation and, if such policies or statements are found to be deceptive, unfair or misrepresentative of our actual practices, fines, monetary or other penalties, and other damage to our business, financial condition and results of operations. Moreover, concerns about our collection, use, maintenance and other processing of personal data or other data protection-, data privacy- or cybersecurity-related matters, even if unfounded, could harm our reputation and operating results. For more information regarding government regulations to which we are subject, see Item 4.B. “Business Overview— Government Regulation.”
 
If one or more states or countries determine that we are required to collect sales, use, or other taxes on the services that we sell, this may result in liability to pay sales, use, and other