Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-04-11
Form Type: F-4
Source: 0001213900-25-031177
Chunk: 335

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-04-11
Form: F-4
Chunk 335
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 films rated NC16 and M18. Class License The Films (Class License for General Films Distribution) Order 2021 provides that distributors of films that the IMDA has rated G, PG or PG13 are automatically class -licensedand must comply with the class license conditions. The class license applies only to the distribution of films that have been assigned G, PG or PG13 classification ratings and excludes video games. The validity of a class license that has been granted by the IMDA is perpetual until the film distribution business ceases or if the IMDA cancels the license. Film Distribution (Restricted) Licence Distributors of films that the IMDA has rated NC16 or M18 must apply for a Film Distribution (Restricted) Licence. Each license covers all distribution points or locations owned by the same business. The validity of a Restricted Licence that had been granted by the IMDA is either for a period of one or three years depending on the license applied for, or 30 days for a temporary license. Exemptions from licensing Pursuant to the Films (Licence — Exemption) Notification 2019 and the Films (Licence — Exemption) (Amendment) Notification 2021, the following activities are exempted from film distribution licensing: •importing any film for re -export; •importing any video game on behalf of an IMDA licensed distributor of video games (whether these are licensed under Section 7(2) of the Films Act 1981 or class licensees); •importing any film (other than video games) on behalf of an IMDA licensed distributor of films (whether these are licensed under Section 7(2) of the Films Act 1981 or class licensees); •distributing any film for public exhibition in cinemas; •distributing any exempted films; and •distributing films by supplying, in the course of any business, the contents of the film only by electronic transmission. 209 France Publishing Our French subsidiaries’ business may be subject to several laws in the field of publishing, in particular: •the Law of 28 July 1881 on the freedom of the press (“ Act 1881”) whose main rules are based on the principle of the freedom of printing and of booksellers, and on the freedom of speech enshrined in the 1789 French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizens; •copyright law (particularly for journalists, photographers, and illustrators), the rules of which are codified in the French Intellectual Property Code