Company: DDC
Filing Date: 2025-07-22
Form Type: F-3
Source: 0001213900-25-066338
Chunk: 55

Company: DDC Enterprise Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-22
Form: F-3
Chunk 55
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strict protection measures are taken, may personal information processors process sensitive personal information. A personal information
processor shall inform the individual of the necessity of processing such sensitive personal information and the impact thereof on the
individual’s rights and interests apart from the matters of, including without limitation, name and contact number of the processor,
processing purpose and method, type to be processed, preservation period of the information, means and procedures by which individuals
exercise the rights provided by the PIPL. As uncertainties remain regarding the interpretation and implementation of the PIPL, we
cannot assure you that we will comply with the PIPL in all respects and regulatory authorities may order us to rectify or terminate our
current practice of collecting and processing sensitive personal information.

While we take various measures
to comply with all applicable data privacy and protection laws and regulations, there is no guarantee that our current security measures
and those of our third-party service providers may always be adequate for the protection of our customer or company data. Any failure,
or perceived failure to maintain the security of our user data or to comply with applicable PRC or foreign privacy, data security and
personal information protection laws and obligations may result in civil or regulatory liability, including governmental or data protection
authority enforcement actions and investigations, fines, penalties, enforcement orders requiring us to cease operating in a certain way,
litigation, or adverse publicity, and may require us to expend significant resources in responding to and defending allegations and claims,
all of which may have material adverse effect on our business, operations and financial condition. In addition, compliance with applicable
laws on data privacy requires substantial expenditure and resources, including to continually evaluate our policies and processes and
adapt to new requirements that are or become applicable to us on a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction basis, which would impose significant
burdens and costs on our operations or may require us to alter our business practices.

In addition, we may be a particularly
attractive target for computer hackers, foreign governments or cyber terrorists. Unauthorized access to our proprietary internal and customer
data may be obtained through break-ins, sabotage, breach of our secure network by an unauthorized party, computer viruses, computer denial-of-service
attacks, employee theft or misuse, breach of the security of the networks of our third-party service providers, or other misconduct. Because
the techniques used by computer programmers who may attempt to penetrate and sabotage our proprietary internal and customer data change
frequently and may not be recognized until launched against a target, we may be unable to anticipate these techniques. Unauthorized access