Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-002701
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Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form: S-1/A
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 may not be able to protect Veea’s intellectual property rights throughout the world.

Filing, prosecuting, maintaining, enforcing and
defending patents and other intellectual property rights on Veea’s technology and any products Veea may develop in all jurisdictions
throughout the world would be prohibitively expensive, and accordingly, Veea’s intellectual property rights in some jurisdictions
outside the U.S. could be less extensive than those in the U.S. In some cases, Veea or Veea’s licensors may not be able to obtain
patent or other intellectual property protection for certain technology and products outside the U.S. In addition, the laws of some foreign
jurisdictions do not protect intellectual property rights to the same extent as federal and state laws in the U.S. Consequently, Veea
and Veea’s licensors may not be able to obtain issued patents or other intellectual property rights covering any products Veea may
develop and Veea’s technology in all jurisdictions outside the U.S. and, as a result, may not be able to prevent third parties from
practicing Veea’s and Veea’s licensors’ inventions in all countries outside the U.S., or from selling or importing products
made using Veea’s inventions in and into the U.S. or other jurisdictions. For example, third parties may use Veea’s technologies
in jurisdictions where Veea and Veea’s licensors have not pursued and obtained patent or other intellectual property protection
to develop their own products and, further, may export otherwise infringing, misappropriating or violating products to territories where
Veea has patent or other intellectual property protection, but enforcement is not as strong as that in the U.S.

Additionally, many companies have encountered
significant problems in protecting and defending intellectual property rights in foreign jurisdictions. The legal systems of certain jurisdictions,
particularly certain developing countries, do not favor the enforcement of patents, trade secrets and other intellectual property protection,
which could make it difficult for us to stop the infringement, misappropriation or other violation of Veea’s patent and other intellectual
property rights or marketing of competing products in violation of Veea’s intellectual property rights generally. Proceedings to
enforce Veea’s or Veea’s licensors’ patent and other intellectual property rights in foreign jurisdictions could result
in substantial costs and divert Veea’s efforts and attention from other aspects of Veea’s business, could put Veea’s
patent and other intellectual property rights at risk of being invalidated or interpreted narrowly and Veea’s patent applications
at risk