Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-07-03
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-061211
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Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-07-03
Form: F-1/A
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 state consumer protection regulators enforce these rules directly and on behalf of affected
consumers. Additionally, where state laws provide a private right of action, affected consumers can bring claims directly for damages.

Data Privacy

Magazine publishers are also
likely to hold significant amounts of personal information of their subscribers, including contact information, billing data, preferences
and interests and any other information that they collect and process. As a result, publishers need to comply with applicable data privacy
laws. The United States does not have comprehensive consumer privacy law at federal level; instead, there is a fragmented patchwork
of state and sector-specific privacy laws.

As of February 2025,
nineteen states, including California, Connecticut, Texas, and Virginia, have comprehensive privacy laws that protect personal information
of the residents in these states. These laws apply to companies that conduct business in these states and that meet certain thresholds
of revenue and/or data processing activities. In California, the California Privacy Protection Agency shares enforcement authority with
the state attorney general, which is the state general consumer protection enforcer. California law also provides a limited private right
of action for security breaches. In other states, enforcement responsibility of privacy laws is within the authority of each state’s
respective attorney general.

Additionally, the Federal
Trade Commission has interpreted general consumer protection rules to extend to privacy, requiring companies to provide consumers with
a basic level of privacy protections as well as abide by any privacy and data protection-related representations made by a company (e.g.,
in the form of a privacy notice or privacy terms in a contractual agreement).

Voluntary Industry
Standards

Magazine publishers should
also be aware of regulations and guidance issued by non-government associations that represent industry members. In the United States,
the primary industry association for magazine publishers is the News Media Alliance, an organization that represents most of the major
newspaper and magazine publishers in the United States, including both digital and print media publishers. The focus of the News
Media Alliance is on advocacy and research, but in the past it has issued principles and standards, such as the Generative Artificial
Intelligence Principles aiming at providing guidance on the use of media content to train and develop generative artificial intelligence
systems. Similar to other voluntary industry standards, these principles do not carry the force of law, but they can provide helpful guidance
for industry participants.

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Film Distribution

There is no central authority
that oversees film distribution in the United States. However, the federal government