Company: RGNT
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001213900-25-006676
Chunk: 46

Company: REGENTIS BIOMATERIALS LTD.
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 46
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 products that we consider proprietary. Enforcing a claim that a party illegally disclosed or misappropriated a trade secret
can be difficult, expensive and time-consuming, and the outcome is unpredictable. Even though we use commonly accepted security measures,
trade secret violations are often a matter of state law, and the criteria for protection of trade secrets can vary among different jurisdictions.
In addition, trade secrets may be independently developed by others in a manner that could prevent legal recourse by us. While we have
agreements with our employees, consultants and third parties that obligate them to assign their inventions to us, these agreements may
not be self-executing, not all employees or consultants may enter into such agreements, or employees or consultants may breach or violate
the terms of these agreements, and we may not have adequate remedies for any such breach or violation. If any of our intellectual property
or confidential or proprietary information, such as our trade secrets, were to be disclosed or misappropriated, or if any such information
was independently developed by a competitor, it could have a material adverse effect on our competitive position, business, financial
condition, results of operations and prospects.

If our trademarks and trade names are not adequately protected, we may not be able to build name recognition in our markets of interest and our competitive position may be harmed.

We rely on our trademarks,
trade names and brand names to distinguish our products from the products of our competitors, and have registered or applied to register
many of these trademarks. There can be no assurance that our trademark applications will be approved. Third parties may also oppose our
trademark applications or otherwise challenge our use of the trademarks. In the event that our trademarks are successfully challenged,
we could be forced to rebrand our products, which could result in loss of brand recognition, and could require us to devote resources
to advertising and marketing new brands. Further, there can be no assurance that competitors will not infringe our trademarks or that
we will have adequate resources to enforce our trademarks. We also license third parties to use our trademarks. In an effort to preserve
our trademark rights, we enter into license agreements with these third parties, which govern the use of our trademarks and require our
licensees to abide by quality control standards with respect to the goods and services that they provide under our trademarks. Although
we make efforts to monitor the use of our trademarks by our licensees, there can be no assurance that these efforts will be sufficient
to ensure that our licensees abide by the terms of their licenses.