Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
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Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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 timely and effective fashion, which could adversely affect Triller’s ability to retain and attract new customers.
The parties that control the operating systems for mobile devices and mobile, web, and email platforms have no obligation to test the
interoperability of new mobile devices or platforms with Triller’s platform, and third parties may produce new products that are
incompatible with or not optimal for the operation of Triller’s platform. Additionally, in order to deliver high-quality consumer
engagement, Triller needs to ensure that its platform is designed to work effectively with a range of mobile technologies, systems, networks,
and standards. If consumers choose to use products or platforms that do not support Triller’s platform, or if Triller does not ensure
its platform can work effectively with such products or platforms, Triller’s business and growth could be harmed. Triller also may
not be successful in developing or maintaining relationships with key participants in the email or mobile industries that permit such
interoperability. If Triller is unable to adapt to changes in popular operating systems and platforms, it expects that its customer retention
and customer growth would be adversely affected.

Triller’s business may be adversely affected if Triller’s access to music rights is limited or delayed. The concentration of control of content by major music licensors means that even one entity, or a small number of entities working together, may unilaterally affect Triller’s access to music and other content. Triller depends upon third-party licenses for the use of music on Triller’s platform and in Triller’s content. An adverse change to, loss of, or claim that Triller does not hold necessary licenses may have an adverse effect on its business, operating results, and financial condition.

Music is an
important element of the overall content that Triller makes available on the Triller app. Triller relies on licensors that hold
rights to sound recordings and musical compositions, over whom Triller has no control, for the music related content Triller makes
available on the Triller app. To secure the rights to use music in Triller’s content and on the Triller app, Triller enters
into agreements to obtain licenses from rights holders such as performing rights organizations, record labels, music publishers,
collecting societies, artists and songwriters, and other copyright owners (or their agents). Triller pays royalties to such parties
or their agents around the world. Triller cannot guarantee that these parties will always choose to license to Triller.

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