Company: ZDAN
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001683168-25-001085
Chunk: 191

Company: Zerolimit Technology Holding Co. Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 191
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 In case of a
suspected criminal offense, the case shall be timely referred to a judicial authority and decided according to the law.

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Domain Names

Domain names are protected
under the Administrative Measures on the Internet Domain Names, which was promulgated by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
in August of 2017, and the Implementing Rules on Registration of National Top-level Domain Names, which were promulgated by
China Internet Network Information Center and came into effect in June of 2019. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology,
or the MIIT, is the main regulatory body responsible for the administration of PRC internet domain names. Domain name registrations are
handled through domain name service agencies established under the relevant regulations, and the applicants become domain name holders
upon successful registration. The MIIT released the Circular on Regulating the Use of Domain Names in Internet Information Services on
November 27, 2017, effective from January 1, 2018, which provides that the domain names used by the internet information service
provider in providing internet information services shall be registered and owned by such internet information service provider, and
if the internet information service provider is a legal entity, the domain name registrant shall be the legal entity (or any of its shareholders),
or its principal or senior manager.

Trade Secrets

According to the PRC Anti-Unfair
Competition Law, which was promulgated by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (“NPC”) in September
of 1993 and last amended in April of 2019, the term “trade secrets” refers to technical and business information that is
unknown to the public, has utility, may create business interests or profits for its legal owners or holders, and is maintained as a
secret by its legal owners or holders. Under the PRC Anti-Unfair Competition Law, business persons are prohibited from infringing others’
trade secrets by: (1) obtaining the trade secrets from the legal owners or holders by any unfair methods such as theft, bribery, fraud,
coercion, electronic intrusion, or any other illicit means; (2) disclosing, using or permitting others to use the trade secrets obtained
illegally under item (1) above; (3) disclosing, using or permitting others to use the trade secrets, in violation of any contractual
agreements or any requirements of the legal owners or holders to keep such trade secrets in confidence; or (4) instigating, inducing
or assisting