Company: WELNF
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: DEFM14A
Source: 0001104659-25-109577
Chunk: 127

Company: Integrated Wellness Acquisition Corp
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: DEFM14A
Chunk 127
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 of disruptions or failures of, or other problems with, the relevant Internet infrastructure. In addition, the Internet infrastructure, especially in the emerging markets where we operate, may not support the demands associated with continued growth in Internet usage.

We rely on third parties in many aspects of our business, including, among others:

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networks, banks, payment processors and payment gateways that link us to bank clearing networks to process transactions;

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major telecommunication operators in the markets where we operate to provide us with data communications capacity primarily through local telecommunications lines and data centers to host our servers.; and

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third parties that provide facilities, infrastructure, components and services, including data center facilities and cloud computing.

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third-party data center providers for the storing of data related to our business.

We do not control the operation of these facilities and rely on contracted agreements to govern their performance. If our service providers do not perform satisfactorily, our operations could be disrupted, which could result in customer dissatisfaction, damage our reputation, and harm our business.

We use open-source software in our platform, which may subject us to additional risks and harm our intellectual property.

We use open-source software in our platform and expect to continue to use open-source software in the future. There are risks and uncertainties regarding the proper interpretation of and compliance with open-source software licenses. Some open-source software licenses require those who distribute open-source software as part of their own software product to publicly disclose all or part of the source code to such software product or to make available any derivative works of the open-source code on unfavorable terms or at no cost, and we may be subject to such terms. Consequently, there is a risk that the owners of the copyrights in such open-source software may claim that the open-source licenses governing their use impose certain conditions or restrictions on our ability to use the software that we did not anticipate. Such owners may seek to enforce the terms of the applicable open-source license, including by demanding release of the source code for the open-source software, derivative works of such software, or, in some cases, our proprietary source code that uses or was developed using such open-source software. These claims could also result in litigation, subject us to significant damages, require us to purchase costly third-party licenses, require us to devote additional research and development resources to change our products or discontinue the sale of our proprietary products, any of which could result in reputational harm and would be disruptive to our business. In addition, if