Company: OWLS
Filing Date: 2025-09-03
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001193125-25-195057
Chunk: 83

Company: OBOOK HOLDINGS INC.
Filing Date: 2025-09-03
Form: F-1
Chunk 83
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 number of organizations, including large businesses, technology companies and financial institutions, as well as government
institutions, have disclosed breaches of their information security systems, some of which have involved sophisticated and highly targeted attacks. Attacks upon systems across a variety of industries, including the blockchain economy, are increasing
in their frequency, persistence and sophistication, and, in many cases, are being conducted by sophisticated, well-funded and organized groups and individuals, including state actors.

Cybersecurity breaches and other exploited security vulnerabilities, whether actual or perceived, could interrupt our operations, result in
our systems or products and services being unavailable, subject us to significant costs and third-party liabilities, result in improper data disclosure and violations of applicable privacy and other laws, require us to alter our business practices,
incur significant remediation costs, diminish customer confidence in, or decreased use of, our products and services, damage our reputation and brands, divert management from concentrating on business operations, result in significant compensation
or contractual penalties from customer losses or claims, or leave us susceptible to litigation, regulatory investigations, and significant fines and penalties. See “—We and our merchants, collaborators and others who use our services
obtain and process a large amount of sensitive customer data. Any real or perceived improper use of, disclosure of, or access to such

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data could harm our reputation, as well as have an adverse effect on our business.” In addition, any cybersecurity incidents, including cyberattacks or data security breaches affecting our
merchants or third-party vendors (including data center and cloud computing providers) could have similar negative effects.

Although we
have developed systems and processes that are designed to protect against cybersecurity breaches, there can be no guarantee that these security measures will be sufficient and we may need to continue to expend significant resources to bolster these
protections. While we maintain insurance policies intended to help offset the potential financial impact of these risks, our coverage may be insufficient to fully compensate for all losses caused by security breaches and other damage to or
unavailability of our systems.

Our intellectual property rights are valuable, and any inability to protect them could adversely impact our business, operating results and financial condition.

Our intellectual property rights are integral to our business. We rely on,
and expect to continue to rely on, trademark, trade dress, domain name, copyright, trade secret and patent rights to safeguard our brand and other intellectual property rights. However, as effective maintenance of intellectual property rights is
costly and difficult, these efforts may not be sufficient or effective. Our intellectual