Company: CCHH
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0001213900-25-058036
Chunk: 24

Company: CCH Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-26
Form: DRS
Chunk 24
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 brand and adversely affect our business. Our proprietary know -how, recipes, trade secrets and other intellectual property, including our brand names and logos are important to our business. We include confidentiality and non -disclosureprovisions in letter of employment issued to key management and operating personnel and licensing agreements to our licensees who may have access to our proprietary know -how, recipes and trade secrets. We also take other precautionary measures to protect our intellectual properties. However, we cannot assure you that these measures are adequate and effective in preventing others from independently developing or otherwise obtaining access to our proprietary know -how, recipes and trade secrets. In particular, our signature dish, Special Taste Chicken Claypot, is well known to our customers and is essential to our success and competitiveness in the catering services industry. However, we do not have any intellectual property rights over this self -formulateddish, we may be unable to protect the recipe of our signature dish.Hence, if our recipe for our Special Taste Chicken Claypot is advertently leaked or misappropriated by our competitors, we may not be able to request desistance from such behavior by bringing legal proceedings. The uniqueness and the appeal of dishes in our restaurants may be reduced as a result, and our business and results of operations could be adversely affected. 16 We are also susceptible to brand infringement such as counterfeiting and other unauthorized uses of our intellectual property rights. Unauthorized use of our trademarks and trade names by unrelated third parties or the presence of imitators who operate restaurants with misleadingly similar names with our restaurants but offering inferior food and services may tarnish our brand image and damage our reputation. However, it is not possible to detect all instances of brand infringement in a timely manner. Additionally, if instances of brand infringement are detected, we may, from time to time, be required to institute litigation, arbitration or other proceedings to enforce our intellectual property rights, which could be time -consumingand expensive to resolve and would divert our management’s time and attention regardless of its outcome, materially and adversely affecting our business, financial conditions and results of operations. We also cannot guarantee the outcome of such proceedings as there may be legal or factual circumstances which give rise to uncertainty as to the validity, scope and enforceability of our intellectual property rights in the brand assets. Even if these proceedings are resolved in our favor, we may not be able to successfully enforce the judgment and remedies awarded by the relevant authority and the remedies may not be adequate to compensate us for our actual or anticipated losses, whether tangible or int