Company: AGGI
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form Type: 10-12G
Source: 0001683168-25-007875
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Company: Allied Energy, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form: 10-12G
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 and relevant operating history makes it difficult to predict with certainty our future operating
results.

Government Regulations

We are subject
to foreign and domestic laws and regulations that affect companies conducting business on the Internet, many of which are still evolving
and could be interpreted by regulators or the courts in ways that could adversely affect our business model. In the U.S. and abroad,
laws relating to the liability of providers of online services for the activities of their users and other third parties are currently
being tested by several claims. These regulations and laws may involve taxation, tariffs, privacy and data protection, consumer protection,
content, copyrights, distribution, electronic contracts and other communications, and online payment services. In addition, governments
may seek to censor content available on our platforms or attempt to block access to social media platforms. Accordingly, adverse legal
or regulatory developments could substantially impact our business. The currently presidential administration recently released its AI
Action Plan, prioritizing building the country’s AI capabilities, including data centers and other support, while removing certain
regulatory barriers. The AI Action Plan constitutes a strategic framework to advance the development and advancement of AI in the US.
The plan involves policy recommendations and actions for government agencies to promote AI development, address national security concerns,
and foster economic competitiveness through AI. It is impossible to determine the impact that the AI Action Plan might have in our business
and industry, but we believe it might generate opportunities from reduced regulatory hurdles and expanded governmental support. There’s
still uncertainty regarding the interaction between federal policies and existing state laws, and the potential for slower progress from
interagency coordination. We will monitor advances in these regulations to guarantee compliance, but also to ensure that we take advantage
of the opportunities that this new policy might present.

We are subject
to various federal, state, and international laws and regulations governing privacy, information security, and data protection laws (“Privacy
Laws”). Legislators and/or regulators in the countries in which we operate are increasingly adopting or revising Privacy Laws.
All U.S. states have passed data breach notification laws, and others have adopted or expanded laws and regulations that address the
security of personal information and the collection and use of personal information through websites. In particular, California passed
a broad-reaching consumer privacy law in June 2018, which went into effect on January 1, 2020, called the California Consumer Privacy
Act (“CCPA”). Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (“CDPA”) came into effect on January 1, 2023, which