Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-035536
Chunk: 335

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 335
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 R -ratedor above film without an accompanying adult. Italy Introduction Our subsidiary, World Media and Entertainment Group indirectly holds a 100% share into L’Officiel Publishing Italia S.r.l., the business of which focuses, among others, on the publication of magazines in Italy (e.g. “L’Officiel,” including the online version made available onto www.lofficielitalia.com) and the distribution of audiovisual works. The Italian subsidiary is mainly affected by the laws and regulations in the fields of copyright and publishing as well as advertising. The Italian Subsidiaries are mainly affected by the laws and regulations in the fields of copyright and publishing as well as advertising. The following provides a brief description of the main laws and regulations that govern the Italian subsidiary’s activities in Italy. Although the following brief description contains the main information concerning such regulations that the Italian subsidiary considers material, it is not an exhaustive overview of all applicable laws and regulations. References and discussions to treaties, laws, regulations and other administrative and regulatory documents are entirely qualified by the full text of such treaties, laws, regulations and other administrative and regulatory documents themselves. Publishing The Italian subsidiary’s business is subject to a number of laws in the field of publishing. The key regulatory framework includes law 8 February 1948, no.47, law 5 August 1981, no. 416 and law 7 March 2001, no.62, which laws set out, among others, a system providing contributions and incentives for publishing businesses. The offering on the market of copyrighted works (such as articles published on a magazine or a website) are also subject to the Italian copyrights laws and regulations, which include (i) law 22 April 1941, no. 633, which provides for a framework of protection for copyrighted works, and (ii) legislative decree 8 November 2021, no. 177, which implements the “Digital Copyright Directive” (i.e. directive (EU) 2019/790), which directive, among others, provides for rules to ensure remuneration for creators and rightsholders, press publishers and journalists, in particular when their works are used online. Distribution of audiovisual works The Italian subsidiary’s business is also subject to the laws and regulations governing the distribution of audiovisual works in Italy. The framework includes legislative decree 31 July 2005, no. 177 (the “Consolidated Italian Audiovisual Media Act” or “ CAMA”), as subsequently amended including to implement directive (EU