Company: DARE
Filing Date: 2025-04-24
Form Type: ARS
Source: 0001401914-25-000018
Chunk: 59

Company: Dare Bioscience, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-24
Form: ARS
Chunk 59
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 earlier of (i) the date upon which the payment of the purchased interest in respect of XACIATO is made in full to UiE, and (ii) the payment to UiE of an aggregate amount equal to the Hard Cap. In connection with the agreement, we issued to UiE a warrant to purchase up to 422,804 shares of our common stock. In addition, for every $1.0 million of Supplemental Discretionary Investment Amount, we agreed to issue an additional warrant to purchase up to 84,561 shares of our common stock, for an aggregate of additional warrants to purchase up to 591,927 shares of our common stock. 28

The warrants are exercisable, in full or in part, at any time on or prior to the fifth anniversary of the date of issuance of the particular warrant at an exercise price of $0.410 per share, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments. The warrants may be exercised for cash, or if at the time of exercise there is no effective registration statement registering for resale the shares underlying the warrants, then in lieu of paying the exercise price in cash, the holder may elect to exercise the warrant on a cashless basis. Intellectual Property We actively seek to protect the proprietary technology that we consider important to our business in the United States and other jurisdictions internationally. We also rely upon trade secrets and contracts to protect our proprietary information. Patents The medical device and pharmaceutical industries are characterized by the existence of a large number of patents and frequent litigation based on allegations of patent infringement. Patent litigation can involve complex factual and legal questions, and its outcome is uncertain. Any claim relating to infringement of third party patents that is successfully asserted against us or our licensors may require us to pay substantial damages or may limit our or our licensors' ability to rely on such patent protection. Any third party claim successfully alleging the invalidity or unenforceability of the patents may also limit our or our licensors' ability to rely on such patent protection. Even if we, or our licensors were to prevail in any such action, any litigation could be costly and time-consuming and would divert the attention of management and key personnel from our business operations. Also, if our product candidates or any future products are found to infringe the patents of others, our development, manufacture, and sale of these potential products could be severely restricted or prohibited. In addition, there can be no assurance that any patent applications filed by us or our licensors will result in the grant of a patent either in the United States