Company: CHOW
Filing Date: 2025-09-02
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001641172-25-026148
Chunk: 118

Company: ChowChow Cloud International Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-09-02
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 118
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, interest, and related
expenses.

Based on advice
from our Hong Kong legal advisers Messrs. CMY Lawyers, we believe that the claims asserted by the Plaintiff are unfounded, procedurally
defective, and barred by the binding settlement agreement. We do not expect this litigation to have any material impact on our business,
financial condition, or prospects. Nevertheless, any legal or regulatory action involving our senior management or subsidiaries could
harm our reputation, divert management attention, and result in additional legal and compliance costs.

We are currently not a party to any material legal or administrative proceedings, which will cause serious interference to our commercial operation. We may from time to time be subject to various legal or administrative claims and proceedings arising from the ordinary course of business. For the relevant risks, see “Risk Factors — Risks related to Our Business — Failure to comply with laws and regulations applicable to our business could subject us to fines and penalties and could also cause us to lose customers or otherwise harm our business.”

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<div align='center'>REGULATIONS</div>

Hong Kong Regulations

As we conduct business in Hong Kong through our wholly-owned subsidiary Sereno Cloud Solution HK Limited, our business operations are subject to various regulations and rules promulgated by the Hong Kong government. The following is a brief summary of the Hong Kong laws and regulations that currently and materially affect our business. This section does not purport to be a comprehensive summary of all present and proposed regulations and legislation relating to the industries in which we operate.

Hong Kong Laws and Regulations relating to Protection of Personal Data

Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance(Chapter
486 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (“PDPO”) aims to protect the privacy of individuals of their personal data. The PDPO imposes
a statutory duty on data users to comply with the requirements of the six data protection principles (the “Data Protection Principles”)
contained in Schedule 1 to the PDPO. The PDPO provides that a data user shall not do an act, or engage in a practice, that contravenes
a Data Protection Principle unless the act or practice, as the case may be, is required or permitted under the PDPO. The six Data Protection
Principles are:

| ● | Principle                                                
 1 – purpose and manner of collection of personal data;   |
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 2 – accuracy and duration of retention of personal data; |
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 3 – use of personal data;                                |
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