Company: GCL
Filing Date: 2025-09-09
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-086274
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Company: GCL Global Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-09-09
Form: 424B3
Chunk 111
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 Under the FICA, it would be an offence to, inter alia, undertake          
 (or prepare or plan to undertake) “electronic communications activity” in or outside Singapore that results in or involves           
 the publication in Singapore of any information/material on behalf of (i) a foreign principal or (ii) another person acting          
 on the foreign principal’s behalf, where any part of the undertaking or electronic communications activity is covert or involves     
 deception, and with knowledge or reason to believe that the electronic communications activity or the published information/material 
 is likely to be prejudicial to the security of Singapore or any part of Singapore.                                                   |

| (iii) | The Online Safety (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2022 (the “OSA”): The                                                                    
 OSA seeks to amend the Broadcasting Act 1994 to introduce a new Part 10A, which will regulate online communication services               
 (“OCSs”) provided to Singapore end-users and listed in a new schedule under the Broadcasting Act 1994.                                    
 These regulations will apply to OCSs provided from outside Singapore as well as services provided in or from Singapore. At present,       
 only one type of OCS is specified, namely social media services (“SMS”). An SMS is defined as an electronic                               
 service whose sole or primary purpose is to enable online interaction or linking between two or more end-users, including enabling        
 end-users to share content for social purposes, and which allows end-users to communicate content on the service. Under the new Part 10A, 
 (i) providers of OCSs with significant reach or impact (as designated by the IMDA) are to comply with the IMDA’s codes                    
 of practice; and (ii) if the IMDA is satisfied that any egregious content provided on an OCS can be accessed by Singapore end-users,      
 IMDA can, among others, issue directions to the OCS provider to disable access to the egregious content by Singapore end-users, and       
 stop the egregious content from being transmitted to Singapore end-users via other channels or accounts (though such directions cannot    
 be issued in respect of private communications due to privacy concerns). Non-compliance with a direction by IMDA constitutes a criminal   
 offence, punishable with a fine.                                                                                                          |

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Regulations on Intellectual Property Rights

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patents. Singapore is a member of the main international conventions regulating intellectual property