Company: GGR
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001886190-25-000017
Chunk: 39

Company: Gogoro Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 39
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 future patent applications may not be granted.

We cannot assure that all of our pending patent applications will result in issued patents. Even if our patent applications succeed and we are issued patents accordingly, we are still uncertain whether these patents will be contested, circumvented, or invalidated in the future. In addition, the rights granted under any issued patents may not provide us with meaningful protection or competitive advantages. The claims under any patents may not be broad enough to prevent others from developing technologies that are similar or that achieve results similar to ours. It is also possible that the intellectual property rights of others could bar us from licensing and exploiting our patents. Numerous patents and pending patent applications owned by others exist in the fields where we have developed and is developing our technology. These patents and patent applications might have priority over our patent applications and could subject our patent applications to invalidation. Finally, in addition to those who may claim priority, any of our existing patents or pending patent applications may also be challenged by others on the basis that they are otherwise invalid or unenforceable.

Computer malware, viruses, ransomware, hacking, phishing attacks and similar disruptions could result in security and privacy breaches and interruption in service, which could harm our business.

We face, and will face, various cybersecurity risks to our systems, products, and operations. Computer malware, viruses, physical or electronic break-ins and similar disruptions could lead to interruption and delay in our services and operations and loss, misuse, corruption, unavailability, or theft of data. Our operations, products, and intellectual property also inherently are at risk of loss, inappropriate access or use, or tampering by both insider threats and external bad actors. Computer malware, viruses, ransomware, hacking and phishing attacks against online networks have become more prevalent and we have been subject to and may experience these types of incidents on our systems in the future. For example, in January 2022, we experienced a ransomware attack that caused limited disruption to our operations. Since the incident, we have enhanced our security posture, including by improving network segmentation and deploying more extensive backup solutions. However, we cannot guarantee that future attacks will not occur or that future attacks will not cause more severe disruption or material costs in the future. In addition, our customers and partners (including our supply chain) face similar threats and growing cybersecurity requirements. There have been and may continue to be significant supply chain cyber attacks generally, and our third-party vendors and service providers may be targeted or impacted by such attacks. We cannot guarantee that we or our third-party vendors and