Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
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Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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, results of operations and financial condition.

Existing and future laws and evolving attitudes about data privacy and security may impair Triller’s ability to collect, use, and maintain data points of sufficient type or quantity to develop and train Triller’s artificial intelligence algorithms.

Jurisdictions outside
of the United States, the EU, and the UK also are passing more stringent data privacy and security laws, rules and regulations with which
Triller may be obligated to comply. For example, Brazil’s General Data Protection Law (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados
Pessoais) (“LGPD”) (Law No. 13,709/2018), China’s Personal Information Protection Law (“PIPL”),
and Japan’s Protection of Personal Information (“APPI”), impose strict requirements for processing personal data.

Triller continues to
see jurisdictions imposing data localization laws, which require personal data, or certain subcategories of personal data, to be stored
in the jurisdiction of origin. Specifically, Russia, China and India have passed or are in the process of passing laws that impose more
stringent requirements on data privacy and which have, amongst other things, more stringent data localization requirements. These regulations
may inhibit Triller’s ability to expand into those markets or prohibit Triller from continuing to offer services and/or collaborate
with partners in those markets without significant additional costs.

In addition to Triller’s
legal obligations, Triller’s contractual obligations relating to data privacy and security have become increasingly stringent due
to changes in data privacy and security and the expansion of Triller’s service offerings. Certain data privacy and security laws,
such as the EU GDPR and the CCPA, require Triller’s customers to impose specific contractual restrictions on their service providers.

Apart from
government activity and Triller’s customer contracts, privacy advocacy and other industry groups have established or may
establish new self-regulatory standards that may place additional burdens on Triller’s ability to provide Triller’s
services globally. Triller’s customers expect Triller to meet voluntary certification and other standards established by third
parties, such as TRUSTe, the American Institute for Certified Public Accountants, or the International Standards Organization. If
Triller is unable to maintain these certifications or meet these standards, it could adversely affect Triller’s ability to
provide Triller’s solutions to certain customers and could harm Triller’s business. Business partners and other third
parties with a strong influence on how consumers interact with Triller’s products, such as Apple, Google, Facebook