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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 provide services requested by the user), including
those used for analytics, personalization of experiences and advertising. These requirements may increase Triller’s exposure to
regulatory enforcement actions, increase Triller’s compliance costs and reduce demand for Triller’s products. A new regulation
proposed in the EU, which would apply across the EEA, known as the ePrivacy Regulation, if and when enacted, may further restrict the
use of cookies and other online tracking technologies on which Triller’s products rely, as well as increase restrictions on the
types of direct marketing campaigns that Triller’s platform enables. The final version of the ePrivacy Directive is likely to introduce
regulatory enforcement powers akin to those available to supervisory authorities under the EU GDPR, including significant administrative
fines and other penalties for non-compliance. Given the delay in finalizing the ePrivacy Regulation, certain regulators have issued guidance
on the requirement to seek strict opt-in consent to all non-essential cookies and similar technologies and the requirement to increase
the standard of transparency relating to use of cookies and similar technologies. Triller is likely to need to invest significantly in
compliance with these types of new legislation in order to attract and maintain users in the EEA.

The global regulatory
framework governing the collection, processing, storage, use and sharing of certain information, particularly financial and other personal
data, is rapidly evolving and is likely to continue to be subject to uncertainty and varying interpretations. The proliferation of privacy
and data protection laws has heightened risks and uncertainties concerning cross-border transfers of personal data and other data, which
could impose significant compliance costs and expenses on Triller’s business, increase Triller’s potential exposure to regulatory
enforcement and/or litigation, and have a negative effect on Triller’s existing business and on Triller’s ability to attract
and retain new users.

Triller publicly posts
documentation regarding its practices concerning the collection, processing, use and disclosure of data. Although Triller endeavors to
comply with its published policies and documentation, it may at times fail to do so or be alleged to have failed to do so. Any failure
or perceived failure by Triller to comply with Triller’s privacy policies or any applicable privacy, security or data protection,
information security or consumer-protection related laws, regulations, orders or industry standards could expose Triller to costly litigation,
significant awards, fines or judgments, civil and/or criminal penalties or negative publicity, and could materially and adversely affect
Triller’s business, financial condition and results