Company: MASK
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001185185-25-000685
Chunk: 175

Company: 3 E Network Technology Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form: F-1
Chunk 175
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 to potential criminal punishment in China
for any attempt to: (i) gain improper entry into a computer or system of strategic importance; (ii) disseminate politically
disruptive information; (iii) leak state secrets; (iv) spread false commercial information; (v) infringe intellectual property
rights or damage business credit or reputation of others; (vi) intentionally make, spread computer viruses and other destructive
programs, attack computer systems and communication networks which lead to damages to such systems and networks; (vii) carry out
theft, fraud, racketeering through internet; and (viii) other activities prohibited by relevant laws and regulations. The Ministry
of Public Security of the PRC, or the MPS, has promulgated the Administrative Measures for the Computer Information Network and Internet
Security Protection in December 1997 and amended it in January 2011, which prohibits use of the internet in ways which, among
other things, result in a leak of state secrets or a spread of socially destabilizing content. If an internet information service provider
violates these measures, the MPS and its local branches may issue warning, confiscate the illegal gains, impose fines, and, in severe
cases, advice competent authority to revoke its operating license or shut down its websites.

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Under the Several Provisions on Regulating the
Market Order of Internet Information Services, issued by the MIIT in December 2011 and implemented in March 2012, an internet
information service provider may not collect any user personal information or provide any such information to third parties without the
consent of the user. An internet information service provider must expressly inform the users of the method, content and purpose of the
collection and processing of such user personal information and may only collect such information necessary for the provision of its services.
An internet information service provider is also required to properly maintain the user’s personal information, and in case of any
leak or likely leak of the user’s personal information, the internet information service provider must take immediate remedial measures
and, in severe circumstances, immediately report to the telecommunications authority. Moreover, pursuant to the Ninth Amendment to the
Criminal Law issued by the SCNPC in August 2015 and implemented in November 2015, any internet service provider that fails to
fulfill the obligations related to internet information security administration as required by applicable laws and refuses to rectify
upon orders, shall be subject to criminal penalty for the result