Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-05-06
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-040058
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Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-05-06
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 333
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 non -governmentalindustry associations play a key role in regulating film distribution. This section provides a high -leveloverview of these regulatory regimes. Federal Communications Commission The Federal Communications Commission has authority over wire communications in the United States, including most forms of television broadcasting. However, it has no formal regulatory authority over online streaming services. For film distributors, any movie that is broadcasted over television airwaves must abide by the rules of Federal Communications Commission, including Federal Communications Commission rules in place that prohibit and restrict certain types of content, such as language, nudity, violence and other content that could be 205 considered obscene, indecent and/or profane. The Federal Communications Commission enforces its rules against broadcast networks and providers, who in turn may extend these rules to film distributors seeking to distribute their films on these networks. Voluntary Industry Regulations In the absence of significant government regulation, the film industry has different non -governmentalassociations that play an important role in regulating movies. A key example is the Motion Picture Association, which represents the five major film studios in the United States, including Netflix. The Motion Picture Association established the Motion Picture Association film rating system, which is a widely used system that provides guidance for different types of audience on suitable film content. The Motion Picture Association also rates film trailers, print advertising and other media used to promote a film. The Motion Picture Association rating system is not just for the members, and non -memberscan also submit films for rating. This rating system is voluntary and is not enforced by law, although most U.S. movie theaters will refuse to exhibit non -ratedfilms. Additionally, certain states have incorporated the ratings system into state and local laws, prohibiting theaters from permitting children under age 18 to view an R -ratedor above film without an accompanying adult. Italy Introduction Our subsidiary, World Media and Entertainment Group indirectly holds a 100% share into L’Officiel Publishing Italia S.r.l., the business of which focuses, among others, on the publication of magazines in Italy (e.g. “L’Officiel,” including the online version made available onto www.lofficielitalia.com) and the distribution of audiovisual works. The Italian subsidiary is mainly affected by the laws and regulations in the fields of copyright and publishing as well as advertising. The Italian Subsidiaries are mainly affected by the laws and regulations in the fields of copyright and publishing as well as advertising. The following provides a brief description of the main laws and regulations that govern the Italian subsidiary’s activities in Italy. Although the following