Company: APXIF
Filing Date: 2025-06-13
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-054324
Chunk: 160

Company: APx Acquisition Corp. I
Filing Date: 2025-06-13
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 160
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 in defending ourselves could have a material adverse impact on our business and share price. In the event of a successful claim of infringement against us by a third party, we may have to (i) pay substantial damages, possibly including treble damages and attorneys’ fees if we are found to have willfully infringed patents; (ii) obtain one or more licenses, which may not be available on commercially reasonable terms (if at all); (iii) pay royalties; and/or (iv) redesign any infringing tests or other activities, which may be impossible or require substantial time and monetary expenditure, all of which could have a material adverse impact on our cash position and business, financial condition, results of operations or growth prospects. 57 If licenses to third -partyintellectual property rights are or become required for us to engage in our business, we may be unable to obtain them at a reasonable cost, if at all. Even if such licenses are available, we could incur substantial costs related to royalty payments for licenses obtained from third parties, which could negatively affect our gross margins. Moreover, we could encounter delays in the introduction of tests while we attempt to develop alternatives. Defense of any lawsuit or failure to obtain any of these licenses on favorable terms could prevent us from commercializing tests, which could materially affect our ability to grow and thus adversely affect our business and financial condition. We may be subject to claims challenging the inventorship or ownership of our intellectual property. We may be subject to claims that former employees, collaborators or other third parties have an interest in our owned or in -licensedpatents, trade secrets or other intellectual property as an inventor or co -inventor. Although we have agreements with employees and contractors whose intellectual property rights we own that assign such rights to us, we may have inventorship disputes arise from conflicting obligations of employees, consultants or others who are involved in developing our existing or future products and services. Litigation may be necessary to defend against these and other claims by a third party challenging inventorship of our or our licensors’ ownership of our owned or in -licensedpatents, trade secrets or other intellectual property. If we or our licensors fail in defending any such claims, in addition to paying monetary damages, we may lose valuable intellectual property rights, such as exclusive ownership of, or right to use, intellectual property that is important to our products or services. Alternatively, we may need to obtain one or more additional licenses from the third party which will be time -consumingand expensive and could result in substantial costs and diversion of