Company: LBRX
Filing Date: 2025-07-23
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-006557
Chunk: 109

Company: LB PHARMACEUTICALS INC
Filing Date: 2025-07-23
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 109
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 4% of their worldwide annual revenue, whichever is higher.

In addition, we may be
unable to transfer personal data from Europe and other jurisdictions to the United States or other countries due to data localization requirements or limitations on cross-border data flows. Europe and other jurisdictions have enacted laws requiring
data to be localized or limiting the transfer of personal data to other countries. In particular, the European Economic Area, or EEA, and the UK have significantly restricted the transfer of personal data to the United States and other countries
whose privacy laws it generally believes are inadequate. Other jurisdictions may adopt or have already adopted similarly stringent data localization and cross-border data transfer requirements. If there is no lawful manner for us to transfer
personal data from the EEA, the UK, or other jurisdictions to the United States, or if the requirements for a legally-compliant transfer are too onerous, we could face significant adverse consequences, including the interruption or degradation of
our operations (including future clinical trials), the need to relocate part of or all of our business or data processing activities to other jurisdictions (such as Europe) at significant expense, increased exposure to regulatory actions,
substantial fines and penalties, the inability to transfer data and work with partners, vendors and other third parties, and injunctions against our processing or transferring of personal data necessary to operate our business. Regulators in the
United States such as the Department of Justice are also increasingly scrutinizing certain personal data transfers and have enacted cross-border data transfer restrictions.

In addition to data privacy and security laws, we are and may become contractually subject to industry standards adopted by industry groups.
We are also bound by other contractual obligations related to data privacy and security, and our efforts to comply with such obligations may not be successful.

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We may also publish privacy policies, marketing materials, and other statements, such as
compliance with certain certifications or self-regulatory principles, regarding data privacy and security. Regulators are increasingly scrutinizing these statements, and if these policies, materials, or statements are found to be deficient, lacking
in transparency, deceptive, unfair, misleading, or misrepresentative of our practices, we may be subject to investigation, enforcement actions by regulators, or other adverse consequences.

Obligations related to data privacy and security (and individuals’ data privacy expectations) are quickly changing, becoming increasingly
stringent, and creating uncertainty. Additionally, these obligations are subject to differing applications and interpretations, which may be inconsistent or conflict among jurisdictions. Preparing for and complying with these