Company: SVREW
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001013762-25-001028
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Company: SaverOne 2014 Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
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 published approximately 18 months after the earliest filing for which
priority is claimed, with such earliest filing date being commonly referred to as the priority
date. Therefore, patent applications covering our new products or platform technology could
have been filed by others without our knowledge. Additionally, pending patent applications
which have been published can, subject to certain limitations, be later amended in a manner
that could cover our platform technologies, our new products or the use of our new products.
Third party intellectual property right holders may also actively bring infringement claims
against us. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to successfully settle or otherwise
resolve such infringement claims. If we are unable to successfully settle future claims on
terms acceptable to us, we may be required to engage in or continue costly, unpredictable
and time-consuming litigation and may be prevented from or experience substantial delays
in pursuing the development of and/or marketing our new products. If we fail in any such
dispute, in addition to being forced to pay damages, we may be temporarily or permanently
prohibited from commercializing our new products that are held to be infringing. We might,
if possible, also be forced to redesign our new products so that we no longer infringe the
third party’s intellectual property rights. Any of these events, even if we were ultimately
to prevail, could require us to divert substantial financial and management resources that
we would otherwise be able to devote to our business.

Patent
policy and rule changes could increase the uncertainties and costs surrounding the prosecution of our patent applications and the enforcement
or defense of any issued patents.

Changes
in either the patent laws or interpretation of the patent laws in the United States and other countries may diminish the value of any
patents that may issue from our patent applications or narrow the scope of our patent protection. The laws of foreign countries may not
protect our rights to the same extent as the laws of the United States. Publications of discoveries in the scientific literature often
lag behind the actual discoveries, and patent applications in the United States and other jurisdictions are typically not published until
18 months after filing, or in some cases not at all. We therefore cannot be certain that we were the first to file the invention claimed
in our owned and licensed patent or pending applications, or that we or our licensor were the first to file for patent protection of
such inventions. Assuming all other requirements for patentability are met, in the United States prior to March 15, 2013, the first to
make