Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-035536
Chunk: 132

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 132
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 Old Brand or New Brand that we may need to defend ourselves against, and may require us to take action, including legal action, to protect the New Brand (including from claims the New Brand is not distinguishable from the Old Brand). While others have separate rights to the Old Brand, taking into account advice from counsel, we believe that these do not impede on our key operations, notably where we have secured rights in the New Brand by way of obtaining comprehensive trademark registrations around the world. Our business may suffer if the intellectual property we use in our business is not protected. Our business depends on our intellectual property, including the valuable trademarks and copyrighted content we own or is licensed to us. We believe the protection and monetization of our trademarks and copyrighted content, as well as other intellectual property, is critical to our continued success and our competitive position. Trademark laws and registration requirements vary significantly across countries, and we may face challenges in securing trademark protection in all relevant markets. This could result in the inability to enforce our rights against third -partyinfringers, leading to brand dilution, consumer confusion, or loss of market share. In some jurisdictions, trademark registration may be denied due to pre -existingclaims, conflicting marks or local legal restrictions. Additionally, the process of registering trademarks can be time -consuming, costly and subject to administrative or legal hurdles, particularly in regions with complex or underdeveloped intellectual property systems. The inability to secure trademark rights in key markets increases the risk of unauthorized use of our brands by competitors, counterfeiters and other third parties. This could harm our reputation, erode customer trust, diminish the value of our brands, and limit our ability to expand our operations or pursue strategic opportunities. Our ability to protect our intellectual property is also subject to the inherent limitation in protections available under intellectual property laws in the jurisdictions where we operate our business. Unauthorized parties may unlawfully misappropriate our brands, content, technology and other intellectual property and the measures we have taken to protect and enforce our rights may not be sufficient to fully address or prevent all third -partyinfringement. Advancements in technology, including advancements in generative AI technology, have made unauthorized copying and wide dissemination of unlicensed content easier, including by anonymous foreign actors. At the same time, detection of unauthorized use of our intellectual property and enforcement of our intellectual property rights have become more challenging, in part due to the increasing volume and sophistication of attempts at unauthorized use of our intellectual property, including from generative AI developers or users. As our business and