Company: DDC
Filing Date: 2025-07-22
Form Type: F-3
Source: 0001213900-25-066342
Chunk: 49

Company: DDC Enterprise Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-22
Form: F-3
Chunk 49
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 Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS, influenza A (including
H1N1, H7N9 and H10N8), Ebola and COVID-19 that spread across China and the world in recent years. In the future, if a contagious
disaster occurs in the regions where we operate, our operations may be materially and adversely affected as a result of loss of personnel,
damages to property or decreased demand for our products.

In addition, if any of our
employees is infected or affected by any severe infectious diseases, it could adversely affect or disrupt our business operations as we
may be required to close our production facilities to prevent the spread of the disease. If any of such diseases occur, our ability to
operate our facilities may be restricted and we may have to incur substantial additional expenses for the well-being of our employees.
The spread of any severe infections disease in China or the United States may also affect the operations of our suppliers, distributors
and customers, causing delivery disruptions, which could in turn adversely affect our operating results.

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We may be liable for improper collection, use or appropriation of personal information provided by our customers.

Our business involves collecting
and retaining large volumes of customer data, including personal information as our various information technology systems enter, process,
summarize and report such data. We also maintain information about various aspects of our operations. The integrity and protection of
our customer and company data is critical to our business. Our customers expect that we will adequately protect their personal information.
We are required by applicable laws to keep strictly confidential the personal information that we collect, and to take adequate security
measures to safeguard such information.

The PRC Criminal Law, as amended
by its Amendment 7 (effective on February 28, 2009) and Amendment 9 (effective on November 1, 2015), prohibits any person
from selling or providing a citizen’s personal information obtained during the course of performing duties or providing services,
or obtaining such information through theft or other illegal ways. On November 7, 2016, the SCNPC issued the Cyber Security Law of
the PRC, or the Cyber Security Law, which became effective on June 1, 2017. Pursuant to the Cyber Security Law, network operators
must not, without users’ consent, collect their personal information, and may only collect users’ personal information necessary
to provide their services. Providers are also obliged to provide security maintenance for their products and