Company: AGGI
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form Type: 10-12G
Source: 0001683168-25-007875
Chunk: 19

Company: Allied Energy, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form: 10-12G
Chunk 19
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, and local levels are
reviewing the appropriate treatment of companies engaged in Internet commerce. New or revised international, federal, state, or local
tax regulations may subject us or our creators to additional sales, income, and other taxes. We cannot predict the effect of current
attempts to impose sales, income, or other taxes on commerce over social media. New or revised taxes, specifically sales taxes, VAT,
and similar taxes would likely increase the cost of doing business online and decrease the attractiveness of advertising and selling
goods and services over social media. New taxes could also increase the internal costs necessary to capture data and collect and remit
taxes. Any of these events could have an adverse effect on our business and the results of operations.

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We may become subject to government regulation and legal uncertainties that could reduce demand for our products and services or increase the cost of doing business, thereby adversely affecting our financial results.

We are subject
to laws and regulations applicable to businesses generally and certain laws or regulations directly applicable to service providers for
advertising and marketing Internet commerce. Due to the increasing popularity and use of social media, it is possible that some laws
and regulations may become applicable to us or social media platforms on which we are dependent, or may be adopted in the future concerning
social media covering issues such as:

| · | truth-in-advertising;                    |
| · | user privacy;                            |
| · | taxation;                                |
| · | right to access personal information;    |
| · | copyrights;                              |
| · | distribution; and                        |
| · | characteristics and quality of services. |

The applicability
of laws governing property ownership, copyrights, and other intellectual property, encryption, taxation, libel, and export or import
matters to social media platforms is uncertain. Most of these laws were adopted before the broad commercial use of social media platforms
and related technologies. As a result, they do not contemplate or address the unique issues of social media and associated technologies.
Changes to these laws intended to address these issues, including recently proposed changes, could create uncertainty in the social media
marketplace. Such uncertainty could reduce demand for our services or increase the cost of doing business due to increased litigation
or service delivery costs.

Our influencer marketing business is subject to the risks associated with word-of-mouth advertising and endorsements, such as violations of “truth-in-advertising” laws, the FTC Endorsement Guide, and other similar global regulatory requirements and, more generally, loss of