Company: FVN
Filing Date: 2025-01-07
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001829126-25-000092
Chunk: 88

Company: Future Vision II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-01-07
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 88
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 could materially and adversely affect the public perception of VIWO’s brand, and in turn, reduce the sales of its products and services. Negative publicity concerning could be related to a wide variety of matters, including:

| ● | alleged misconduct or other improper activities committed by VIWO’s shareholders, affiliates, directors, officers and other employees; |
| ● | false or malicious allegations or rumors about VIWO or its shareholders, affiliates, directors, officers, and other employees;         |
| ● | user complaints about the quality of VIWO’s products and services;                                                                     |
| ● | copyright or patent infringements involving VIWO and contents offered on VIWO’s platforms; and                                         |
| ● | governmental and regulatory investigations or penalties resulting from VIWO’s failure to comply with applicable laws and regulations.  |

In addition to traditional media, there has been an increasing use of social media platforms and similar devices in China, including instant messaging applications, social media websites and other forms of internet-based communications that provide individuals with access to a broad audience of users and other interested persons. The availability of information on instant messaging applications and social media platforms is virtually immediate as its impact without affording VIWO an opportunity for redress or correction. The opportunity for dissemination of information, including inaccurate information, is seemingly limitless and readily available. Information concerning VIWO, shareholders, directors, officers and employees may be posted on such platforms at any time. The risks associated with any such negative publicity or incorrect information cannot be eliminated entirely or mitigated and may materially harm VIWO’s reputation, business, financial condition and results of operations.

VIWO’s failure to protect intellectual property rights may undermine its competitive position.

VIWO believes that its patents, copyrights, trademarks and other intellectual property are essential to the success of VIWO. VIWO depends to a large extent on the ability to develop and maintain the intellectual property rights relating to VIWO’s Intelligent digital technology solutions and products. VIWO has devoted considerable time and energy to the development and improvement of software, websites, and intellectual property.

VIWO relies primarily on a combination of patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets laws, and contractual restrictions for the protection of the intellectual property used in VIWO’s business. Nevertheless, these provide only limited protection and the actions VIWO takes to protect intellectual property rights may not be adequate. VIWO’s trade secrets may become known or be independently discovered by competitors. VIWO may have no rights or limited rights to stop others’ use of VIWO’s information, including intellectual property. Moreover, to