Company: MASK
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001185185-25-000685
Chunk: 176

Company: 3 E Network Technology Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form: F-1
Chunk 176
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 of (i) any dissemination of illegal information in large scale;
(ii) any severe effect due to the leakage of the customer’s information; (ii) any severe effect due to leakage of the
customers’ information, (iii) any serious loss of criminal evidence; or (iv) other severe situation. Any individual or
entity that (i) sells or provides personal information to others in a way violating the applicable law, or (ii) steals or illegally
obtains any personal information, shall be subject to criminal penalty in severe situation. In addition, the Interpretations of the Supreme
People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate of the PRC on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in Handling
Criminal Cases of Infringing Personal Information, issued in May 2017 and implemented in June 2017, clarified certain standards
for the conviction and sentencing of the criminals in relation to personal information infringement.

In November 2016, the SCNPC promulgated the
Cybersecurity Law of the PRC, or the Cybersecurity Law, which became effective on June 1, 2017. The Cybersecurity Law requires that
a network operator, which includes, among others, internet information services providers, take technical measures and other necessary
measures in accordance with applicable laws and regulations and the compulsory requirements of the national and industrial standards to
safeguard the safe and stable operation of its networks. We are subject to such requirements as we operate website and apps and providing
certain internet services mainly through our website and apps. The Cybersecurity Law further requires internet information service providers
to formulate contingency plans for network security incidents, report to the competent departments immediately upon the occurrence of
any incident endangering cyber security and take corresponding remedial measures.

Internet information service providers are also
required to maintain the integrity, confidentiality and availability of network data. The Cybersecurity Law reaffirms the basic principles
and requirements specified in other existing laws and regulations on personal data protection, such as the requirements on the collection,
use, processing, storage and disclosure of personal data, and the requirements for internet information service providers to take technical
and other necessary measures to ensure the security of personal information collected from being divulged, damaged or lost. Any violation
of the Cybersecurity Law may subject the internet information service provider to warnings, fines, confiscation of illegal gains, revocation
of licenses, shutdown of websites or criminal liabilities.

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