Company: HURA
Filing Date: 2025-05-06
Form Type: S-4/A
Source: 0001193125-25-113920
Chunk: 148

Company: TuHURA Biosciences, Inc./NV
Filing Date: 2025-05-06
Form: S-4/A
Chunk 148
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URA continues to address the implications of the recent changes to EU data privacy regulations, data privacy remains an evolving landscape at both the domestic and international level, with new regulations coming into effect and continued legal challenges, and TuHURA’s efforts to comply with the evolving data protection rules may be unsuccessful. It is possible that these laws may be interpreted and applied in a manner that is inconsistent with TuHURA’s practices. TuHURA must devote significant resources to understanding and complying with this changing landscape. Failure to comply with laws regarding data protection would expose TuHURA to risk of enforcement actions taken by data protection authorities in the EU and elsewhere and carries with it the potential for significant penalties if TuHURA is found to be non-compliant. Similarly, failure to comply with federal and state laws in the United States regarding privacy and security of personal information could expose TuHURA to penalties under such laws. Any such failure to comply with data protection and privacy laws could result in government-imposed fines or orders requiring that TuHURA changes its practices, claims for damages or other liabilities, regulatory investigations and enforcement action, litigation and significant costs for remediation, any of which could adversely affect TuHURA’s business.

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Even if TuHURA is not determined to have violated these laws, government investigations into these issues typically require the expenditure of significant resources and generate negative publicity, which could harm its business, financial condition, results of operations or prospects. Coverage and reimbursement may be limited or unavailable in certain market segments for TuHURA’s product candidates, which could make it difficult for TuHURA to sell its product candidates profitably. Successful sales of TuHURA’s product candidates, if approved, depend on the availability of adequate coverage and reimbursement from third-party payors. In addition, because TuHURA’s product candidates represent new approaches to treat cancer and other immune-related diseases, TuHURA cannot accurately estimate the potential revenue from its product candidates. Patients who are provided medical treatment for their conditions generally rely on third-party payors to reimburse all or part of the costs associated with their treatment. Adequate coverage and reimbursement from governmental healthcare programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, and commercial payors are critical to new product acceptance. Government authorities and third-party payors, such as private health insurers and health maintenance organizations, decide which drugs and treatments they will cover and the amount of reimbursement. Coverage and reimbursement by a third-party payor may depend upon a number of factors, including the third-party payor’s determination that