Company: XXC
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-089077
Chunk: 93

Company: XINXU COPPER INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 93
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 expenses to enforce or defend our rights. We rely, in part, upon unpatented trade secrets, unpatented know -howand continuing technological innovation to develop and maintain our competitive position. Further, our trade secrets could otherwise become known or be independently discovered by our competitors. We may be accused of infringing intellectual property rights of third parties and content restrictions of relevant laws. Third parties may claim that the technology used in our product offerings infringes upon their intellectual property rights. Although we have not in the past faced material litigation involving direct claims of infringement by us, the possibility of intellectual property claims against us increases as we continue to grow. Such claims, whether or not having merit, may result in our expenditure of significant financial and management resources, injunctions against us or payment of damages. We may need to obtain licenses from third parties who allege that we have infringed their rights, but such licenses may not be available on terms acceptable to us or at all. These risks have been amplified by the increase in third parties whose sole or primary business is to assert such claims. The outcome of any claims, investigations and proceedings is inherently uncertain, and in any event defending against these claims could be both costly and time -consuming, and could significantly divert the efforts and resources of our management and other personnel. An adverse determination in any such litigation or proceedings could cause us to pay damages, as well as legal and other costs, limit our ability to conduct business or require us to change the manner in which we operate. If we are unable to protect the confidentiality of our trade secrets, our business and competitive position could be harmed. In addition to patent protection, we also rely upon trade secret protection as well as non -disclosureagreements with our employees, consultants and third parties to protect our confidential and proprietary information. In addition to contractual measures, we try to protect the confidential nature of our proprietary information using commonly accepted 50 physical and technological security measures. Such measures may not, for example, in the case of misappropriation of a trade secret by an employee or third party with authorized access, provide adequate protection for our proprietary information. Our security measures may not prevent an employee or third party from misappropriating our trade secrets and providing them to a competitor, and recourse we take against such misconduct may not provide an adequate remedy to protect our interests fully. Unauthorized parties may also attempt to copy or reverse engineer certain aspects of our products that we consider proprietary. Enforcing a claim that a party illegally disclosed or misappropriated a trade secret can be difficult