Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-002701
Chunk: 52

Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 52
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 diversion of management and other employee resources
from Veea’s business, and may impact Veea’s reputation. In the event of a successful claim of infringement against us, Veea
may be enjoined from further developing or commercializing the infringing products or technologies. In addition, Veea may have to pay
substantial damages, including treble damages and attorneys’ fees for willful infringement, obtain one or more licenses from third
parties, pay royalties and/or redesign Veea’s infringing products or technologies, which may be impossible or require substantial
time and monetary expenditure. In that event, Veea would be unable to further develop and commercialize Veea’s products or technologies,
which could harm Veea’s business significantly. Further, Veea cannot predict whether any required license would be available at
all or whether it would be available on commercially reasonable terms. Veea could be prevented from commercializing a product, or be forced
to cease some aspect of Veea’s business operations, if, as a result of actual or threatened patent infringement claims, Veea is
unable to enter into licenses on acceptable terms.

Veea may in the future pursue
invalidity proceedings with respect to third-party patents. The outcome following legal assertions of invalidity is unpredictable. Even
if resolved in Veea’s favor, these legal proceedings may cause us to incur significant expenses, and could distract Veea’s
technical and management personnel from their normal responsibilities. In addition, there could be public announcements of the results
of hearings, motions or other interim proceedings or developments and if securities analysts or investors perceive these results to be
negative, it could have a substantial adverse effect on the price of Veea’s common stock. Such proceedings could substantially
increase Veea’s operating losses and reduce the resources available for development activities or any future sales, marketing or
distribution activities. If Veea does not prevail in the patent proceedings the third parties may assert a claim of patent infringement
directed at Veea’s products.

Veea may become involved in lawsuits to protect or enforce Veea’s patents and other intellectual property rights, which could be expensive, time-consuming and unsuccessful.

Third parties, such as a competitor, may infringe
Veea’s patent rights. In an infringement proceeding, a court may decide that a patent owned by Veea is invalid or unenforceable
or may refuse to stop the other party from using the invention at issue on the grounds that the patent does not cover the technology in
question. In addition,