Company: HURA
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001193125-25-207395
Chunk: 69

Company: TuHURA Biosciences, Inc./NV
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 69
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 Office), Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan, Russian Federation, South Korea, Mexico, and Singapore. In addition, the laws of some foreign countries, such as China, Brazil, Russia, and India, do not protect intellectual property rights to the same extent as federal and state laws in the United States. Consequently, TuHURA may not be able to prevent third parties from practicing its inventions in all countries outside the United States, or from selling or importing products made using TuHURA’s inventions in and into the United States or other jurisdictions. Competitors may use TuHURA’s technologies in jurisdictions where TuHURA has not obtained patent protection to develop their own products and further, may export otherwise infringing products to territories where TuHURA has patent protection, but enforcement against importation of infringing products is challenging or legal remedies are insufficient. These products may compete with TuHURA’s products and its patents or other intellectual property rights may not be effective or adequate to prevent them from competing.**

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**Many companies have encountered significant problems in protecting and defending intellectual property rights in foreign jurisdictions. The legal systems of certain countries, such as China, Brazil, Russia, and India, do not favor the enforcement of patents, trade secrets and other intellectual property, particularly those relating to biopharmaceutical products, which could make it difficult in those jurisdictions for TuHURA to stop the infringement or misappropriation of its patents or other intellectual property rights, or the marketing of competing products in violation of TuHURA’s proprietary rights. Proceedings to enforce TuHURA’s patent and other intellectual property rights in foreign jurisdictions could result in substantial costs and divert its efforts and attention from other aspects of its business. Furthermore, such proceedings could put TuHURA’s patents at risk of being invalidated, held unenforceable, or interpreted narrowly, could put its patent applications at risk of not issuing, and could provoke third parties to assert claims of infringement or misappropriation against TuHURA. TuHURA may not prevail in any lawsuits that it initiates, and the damages or other remedies awarded, if any, may not be commercially meaningful. Accordingly, TuHURA’s efforts to enforce its intellectual property rights around the world may be inadequate to obtain a significant commercial advantage from the intellectual property that TuHURA develops or licenses.

TuHURA may be involved in lawsuits to protect or enforce its patents or the patents of its licensors, which could be expensive, time-consuming, and unsuccessful.

Competitors may