Company: FVN
Filing Date: 2025-04-14
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001829126-25-002616
Chunk: 101

Company: Future Vision II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-14
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 101
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 the VIWO’s business, results of operations and financial condition.

VIWO’s business could be materially and adversely affected by natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, blizzards, typhoons or fire accidents, epidemics such as avian flu, swine flu, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (or SARS), Ebola, Zika, COVID-19, or other events, such as acts of war, terrorism, environmental accidents, power shortages or communication interruptions.

VIWO may be materially and adversely affected by the complexity, uncertainties and changes in PRC regulation of the Internet industry and companies.

In the opinion of VIWO’s PRC counsel, VIWO’s subsidiaries in the PRC currently have obtained the necessary permits and licenses to operate its current business in China. However, the PRC government extensively regulates the Internet industry, including foreign ownership of, and the licensing and permit requirements pertaining to, companies in the Internet industry. These Internet-related laws and regulations are relatively new and evolving. As a result, in certain circumstances it may be difficult to determine what actions or omissions may be deemed to be in violations of applicable laws and regulations. Issues, risks and uncertainties relating to PRC regulations of the Internet business include, but are not limited to, the following:

| ● | There are uncertainties relating to the regulation of the Internet business in China, including evolving licensing practices and the requirement for real-name registrations. Permits, licenses or operations at some of VIWO’s subsidiaries and PRC variable interest entity levels may be subject to challenge, VIWO may not be able to timely obtain or maintain all the required licenses or approvals, permits, or to complete filing, registration or other formalities necessary for VIWO’s present or future operations, and VIWO may not be able to renew certain permits or licenses or renew certain filing or registration or other formalities. |

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| ● | The evolving PRC regulatory system for the Internet industry may lead to the establishment of new regulatory agencies. For example, in May 2011, the State Council announced the establishment of a new department, the State Internet Information Office. The primary role of this new agency is to facilitate the policy-making and legislative development in this field to direct and coordinate with the relevant departments in connection with online content administration and to deal with cross-ministry regulatory matters in relation to the Internet industry. VIWO is unable to determine what policies this new agency or any new agencies to be established in the future may have or how they may