Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-04-11
Form Type: F-4
Source: 0001213900-25-031177
Chunk: 130

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-04-11
Form: F-4
Chunk 130
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 either us or AMTD Group Inc. notifies the other party no later than six months prior to the expiration of the then -currentterm. We may not be able to and AMTD Group Inc. may refuse to renew this license agreement, due to change in our relationship or otherwise. The license agreement is also terminable by either part if there is a material breach on the part of the other party that is not cured within the prescribed period. The termination or lack of renewal of this license agreement, or if it is renewed on less favorable terms, could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations. Our success is also partially dependent on the reputation of AMTD Group Inc. and their intellectual properties, and the ability of AMTD Group Inc. to protect and maintain the intellectual property rights that we use in connection with our business, all of which may be harmed by factors outside our control, including unfavorable publicity or negative news regarding us, AMTD Group Inc. and the respective directors, officers and employee and business partners, that could adversely affect our reputation and our results of operations. We may be subject to claims of intellectual property infringement that could adversely affect our business. We may receive claims from third parties alleging violations of their intellectual property rights. Specifically, third parties may hold intellectual property rights, such as copyrights, trademarks, or other proprietary claims in the content which we use in our publication and other businesses, such as text, images, audio, video, and other media. Content, and particularly historical content, often presents unique challenges in determining ownership or rights holders due to factors such as incomplete records, the passage of time or the complexity of inheritance or transfer of rights. Additionally, the digitization and republication of historical materials may inadvertently expose us to infringement risks if the original rights holders or their successors have not been properly identified or consulted. Failure to identify and secure the necessary permissions or licenses for the use of such content could result in claims of infringement, litigation, or financial liabilities. As we publish more content in a variety of media both on our own platforms and third -partyplatforms such as social media, the likelihood of receiving claims of infringement may rise. Defending against intellectual property infringement claims can be time consuming, expensive to litigate or settle, and a diversion of management and newsroom attention. In addition, litigation regarding intellectual property rights is inherently uncertain due to the complex issues involved, and we may not be successful in defending ourselves in such matters. If we are unsuccessful in defending against third -partyintellectual