Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
Chunk: 82

Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
Chunk 82
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, some users’ new credit card information may not be obtained and some pending
transactions may not be processed, which could materially adversely affect Triller’s business, financial condition and results of
operations. Even if Triller’s users are not directly impacted by a given data security breach, they may lose confidence in the ability
of service providers to protect their personal information generally, which could cause them to stop using their credit cards online and
choose alternative payment methods that are not as convenient for Triller or restrict Triller’s ability to process payments without
significant cost or user effort. Additionally, if Triller fails to adequately prevent fraudulent credit card transactions, it may face
litigation, fines, governmental enforcement action, civil liability, diminished public perception of Triller’s security measures,
significantly higher credit card-related costs and substantial remediation costs, or refusal by credit card processors to continue to
process payments on Triller’s behalf, any of which could materially adversely affect Triller’s business, financial condition
and results of operations.

Triller is subject
to payment card association operating rules, certification requirements and various rules, regulations and requirements governing
electronic funds transfers, which could change or be reinterpreted to make it difficult or impossible for Triller to comply. As
Triller’s business changes, Triller may also be subject to different rules under existing standards, which may require new
assessments that involve costs above what Triller currently pay for compliance. If Triller fails to comply with the rules or
requirements of any provider of a payment method it accepts, or if the volume of fraud in Triller’s transactions limits or
terminates Triller’s rights to use payment methods it currently accepts, or if a data breach occurs relating to
Triller’s payment systems, among other things, Triller may be subject to fines and higher transaction fees and lose its
ability to accept credit and debit card payments from its consumers, process electronic funds transfers or facilitate other types of
online payments, and its reputation and its business, financial condition and results of operations could be materially and
adversely affected.

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The validity, enforceability
and scope of protection of intellectual property in internet-related industries are evolving, and therefore, uncertain. Triller may have
to engage in litigation or other legal proceedings to enforce and protect its intellectual property rights, which could result in substantial
costs and diversion of its resources, and have a material adverse effect on its business, financial condition and results