Company: PETVW
Filing Date: 2025-07-10
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-018617
Chunk: 139

Company: PetVivo Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-07-10
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 139
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 our ingredient suppliers could prevent us from satisfying increased consumer demand for our products,
resulting in material harm to our brand and business. In addition, we will need to continuously monitor our inventory and product mix
against forecasted demand to avoid having inadequate product inventory or having too much product inventory on hand. If we are unable
to manage our supply chain effectively, our operating costs may increase materially.

Risks
relating to our Intellectual Property

Failure
to protect our intellectual property could harm our competitive position or cause us to incur significant expenses and personnel resources
to enforce our rights.

Our
success will depend significantly upon our ability to protect our intellectual property (“IP”) rights, including patents,
trademarks, trade secrets, and process know-how, which valuable assets support our brand and the perception of our products. We rely
on patent, trademark, trade secret, and other intellectual property laws, as well as non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements to
protect our intellectual property. Our non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements may not always effectively prevent disclosure of
our proprietary IP rights, and may not provide an adequate remedy in the event of an unauthorized disclosure of such information, which
could harm our competitive position. We also may need to engage in costly litigation to enforce or protect our patent or other proprietary
IP rights, or to determine the validity and scope of proprietary rights of others. Any such litigation could require us to expend significant
financial resources and also divert the efforts and attention of our management and other personnel from our ongoing business operations.
If we fail to protect our intellectual property, our business, brand, financial condition, and results of operations may be materially
harmed.

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We
may be subject to intellectual property infringement claims, which could result in substantial damages and diversion of the efforts and
attention of our management.

We
must respect prevailing third-party intellectual property, and the procedures and steps we take to prevent our misappropriation, infringement,
or other violation of the intellectual property of others may not be successful. If third parties assert infringement claims against
us, our suppliers, or veterinarians using our products and technology, we could be required to expend substantial financial and personnel
resources to respond to and litigate or settle any such third-party claims. Although we believe our patents, manufacturing processes
and products do not infringe in any material respect on the intellectual property rights of other parties, we could be found to infringe
on such proprietary rights of others. Any claims that our products, processes, or technology infringe on third