Company: APM
Filing Date: 2025-07-15
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0001213900-25-063906
Chunk: 170

Company: Aptorum Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-15
Form: DRS
Chunk 170
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 be successful in obtaining and maintaining its patents or in obtaining licenses to proprietary or patented technologies of others in the future. Furthermore, effective intellectual property protection may not be available in every country in which DiamiR operates or intends to operate its business in. There can be no assurance that others will not offer technologies, functions, features, or concepts that are substantially similar to DiamiR’s and compete with DiamiR’s business, or copy or otherwise obtain, disclose and/or use DiamiR’s brand, platform features, design elements, DiamiR’s algorithms and capabilities or other information that DiamiR considers proprietary without authorization. DiamiR may be unable to prevent third parties from seeking to register, acquire, or otherwise obtain trademarks, copyrights or domain names that are similar to, infringe upon or diminish the value of its trademarks, copyrights, and its other proprietary rights. Third parties may obtain or misappropriate certain of its data through website scraping, robots, or other means to launch copycat sites, aggregate its data for their internal use, or to feature or provide its data through their respective websites, and/or launch businesses monetizing this data. While DiamiR routinely employs technological and legal measures in an attempt to divert, halt, or mitigate such operations, it may not always be able to detect or halt the underlying activities as technologies used to accomplish these operations continue to rapidly evolve. If the protection of its proprietary rights and data is inadequate to prevent unauthorized use or misappropriation by third parties, the value of its brand and other intangible assets may be diminished and its competitors may be able to more effectively mimic its technologies, offerings, or features or methods of operations. Even if DiamiR does detect violations or misappropriations and decide to enforce its rights, litigation that may be necessary to enforce its rights may not be pursued by DiamiR, as it may be time -consumingand expensive, and divert its management’s attention. Additionally, a court of a competent jurisdiction may determine that certain of DiamiR’s intellectual property rights are unenforceable. If DiamiR fails to protect its intellectual property and data in a cost -effectiveand meaningful manner, its competitive standing could be harmed and the brand, reputation, business, results of operations, and financial condition could be materially adversely affected. 83 Intellectual Property infringement claims by other companies could result in costly disputes and could limit Diamir’s ability to sell its products. Litigation over intellectual property is prevalent in the molecular diagnostics industry. As the market for molecular