Company: FVN
Filing Date: 2025-04-14
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001829126-25-002616
Chunk: 133

Company: Future Vision II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-14
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 133
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In addition, the title certificate usually records the approved use of the state-owned land by the government and the property owner is obligated to follow the approved use requirement when making use of the property. In the case of failure to utilize the property in accordance with the approved use, the land administration authorities may order the tenant to cease utilizing the premises or even invalidate the contract between the landlord and the tenant. If VIWO’s use of the leased premises is not in full compliance with the approved use of the land, VIWO may be unable to continue to use the property, which may cause disruption to VIWO’s business.

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Risks Related to our Intellectual Property Rights

Our success depends on our ability to protect our intellectual property.

Our success depends on our ability to obtain and maintain trademark protection for our intellectual properties (i.e. patents), in China. There is no assurance that any of our existing and future trademarks and patents will be held valid and enforceable against third-party infringement. We have owned valid trademarks, patents, copyrights and other intellectual properties within PRC. Third parties may oppose our trademark patents, copyrights and other intellectual properties applications or otherwise challenge our use of the trademarks, patents, copyrights and other intellectual properties. In the event that our trademarks, patents, copyrights and other intellectual properties are successfully challenged, we could be forced to rebrand our products, which could result in loss of brand recognition and could require us to devote resources to advertising and marketing these new brands. Further, our competitors may infringe our trademarks, patents, copyrights and other intellectual properties, or we may not have adequate resources to enforce our intellectual properties.

If we are unable to obtain and maintain patent protection for our operating system and other products, through intellectual property rights, or if the scope of such intellectual property rights obtained is not sufficiently broad, or if any intellectual property rights that we own is challenged by third parties, third parties could develop and commercialize products and technologies similar or identical to ours and compete directly against us, and our ability to successfully commercialize any product or technology may be adversely affected.

Our success depends in large part on our ability to protect our proprietary technology in our operating system, from competition by obtaining, maintaining, defending and enforcing our intellectual property rights, including patent rights, trademark rights and copyrights. We have obtained and will continue to seek patents, trademarks and copyrights in China, as well as in other applicable jurisdictions during our future business development. We will seek to protect our products use, components, formulations and