Company: SVREW
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001013762-25-001028
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Company: SaverOne 2014 Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
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 the claimed invention without undue delay in filing, is entitled to the patent, while outside the United States, the first to file
a patent application is entitled to the patent. After March 15, 2013, the Leahy-Smith America the United States has moved to a first
to file system. Changes to the way patent applications will be prosecuted could increase the uncertainties and costs surrounding the
prosecution of our patent applications and the enforcement or defense of any issued patents, all of which could have a material adverse
effect on our business and financial condition.

Our
use of open source software could negatively affect our ability to sell our platform and subject us to possible litigation.

We
have included software in our platform covered by open source licenses. We do not own all of the open source technology in our platform
and the ownership of the open-source technology in our platform may not be easily determinable by us. Rather, we rely on third party
open-source contributors to ensure that the open source contributions to our platform are properly owned by the committers and contributors
who contribute the open source technology and that such contributions do not infringe on other parties’ intellectual property rights.
Moreover, the terms of certain of the open-source licenses have not been interpreted by United States or other courts, and there is a
risk that such licenses could be construed in a manner that is incompatible with our current business model, imposing unanticipated conditions
or restrictions on our ability to market our solutions. We or our customers may in the future receive, notices that claim we have misappropriated,
misused or infringed other parties’ intellectual property rights, and, to the extent products based on the open-source software
gain greater market visibility, we and our customers face a higher risk of being the subject of intellectual property infringement claims.
In addition, we or our customers could be subject to lawsuits by parties claiming ownership of (or that different license terms apply
to) what we believe to be open source software, or seeking to enforce the terms of an open source license. By the terms of certain open-source
licenses, we could be required to release the source code of our proprietary software, and to make our proprietary software available
under open-source licenses, if we combine our proprietary software with open source software in a certain manner. In the event that portions
of our proprietary software are determined to be impacted by an open source license, we could be required to publicly release the affected
portions of our source code, re-engineer all or a portion of