Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-07-10
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-062835
Chunk: 138

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-07-10
Form: 424B3
Chunk 138
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 which concern written material of any kind and are the responsibility of both publishers and printers under the French Heritage Code (“FHC”, 
 Code du Patrimoine). This deposit is organized by region and is carried out at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF) for the            
 Île-de-France region;                                                                                                                        |

| ● | the Act 1881, the Law of 1 August 1986 on freedom of communication (“Loi Léotard”)                                                         
 and the Law of 21 June 2004 on confidence in the digital economy (“LCEN”) that lay down a certain number of compulsory                     
 information that publishers must include on each publication. The LCEN itself sets out the compulsory information for online publications. 
 Together with the Digital Service Act, this same law requires the implementation of measures to fight online hate;                         |

| ● | the Law of 4 January 2010 that protects the confidentiality of journalists’ sources, and                            
 the Law of 14 November 2016 that requires press companies to introduce an ethics charter within their business; and |

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| ● | obligations applying to advertising, in particular as regards the distinction between advertising space 
 and editorial content (Loi Léotard) and the obligation to identify online advertising (LCEN).           |

Distribution of
audiovisual works

Our French subsidiaries interested
in distributing audiovisual works may have to comply in particular to the following rules (some of which are genuinely specific to France):

| ● | copyright law, the rules of which are codified in the French Intellectual Property Code; |

| ● | the rules codified in the French Cinema and Moving Image Code (“CMI”, Code du cinéma                                                  
 et de l’image animée). The rules vary depending on the distribution channel for the audiovisual work. In particular, as the           
 audiovisual sector is eligible for financial aid from the CNC (Centre National du Cinéma et de l’image animée), distributors          
 of a certain number of works must send to the CNC, accounts of the exploitation of the work on a regular basis (art. L251-5 CMI); and |

| ● | the FHC (art. L131-1 to L133-1, and art. R131-1 à R133-1-1) that requires distributors of all foreign                                     
 cinematographic works broadcast in cinemas to submit a legal deposit to the CNC, once they have been approved for broadcasting