Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-05-05
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-039770
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Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-05-05
Form: 424B3
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 position, and litigation associated with our intellectual property rights may be costly.

We seek to protect proprietary technologies primarily
through patents and trade secrets. Patent protection may not be available or appropriate for some of the products or technology we are
developing. While we own several patents and pending patent applications in the United States and in foreign jurisdictions, these
applications do not ensure the protection of our intellectual property for a number of reasons, including that there may be prior art
of which we are not aware or there may be other patents existing in the patent landscape that affect our freedom to operate. Our business
and financial prospects may be harmed to the extent we are required to spend significant resources prosecuting, protecting or enforcing
our patents, designing around patents held by others or licensing patents or other proprietary rights from third parties. Additionally,
pending applications may not be issued or may be issued with claims significantly narrower than we currently seek. Similarly, patents
for which claims have been allowed may be successfully challenged and invalidated. Unless and until our pending applications issue, their
protective scope is impossible to determine and, even after issuance, their protective scope may be limited. Also, litigation may be necessary
to enforce our intellectual property rights or determine the validity and scope of the proprietary rights of others. Such litigation may
result in our intellectual property rights being challenged, limited in scope or declared invalid or unenforceable. We cannot be certain
that the outcome of any litigation will be in our favor, and an adverse determination in any such litigation could impair our intellectual
property rights and may harm our business, prospects and reputation.

In addition, our success depends in large part
on our proprietary information, including certain processes, formulations and other know-how developed over years of research and
development. We rely heavily on trade secrets, especially in cases where we believe patents or other forms of registered intellectual
property protection may not be appropriate or obtainable. However, trade secrets are difficult to protect. We employ various methods to
protect such intellectual property, such as entering into confidentiality agreements with certain third parties and our employees, and
controlling access to, and distribution of, our proprietary information. We cannot guarantee that we have entered into such agreements
with each party that may have or has had access to our trade secrets or proprietary technology and processes. We cannot assure you that
these agreements will provide effective or meaningful protection against the unauthorized use, misappropriation, or disclosure of our
trade secrets, know-how, or other proprietary information. Enforcing a claim that a