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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 cost of doing business, may change the way that we operate in certain jurisdictions, or may impede our ability to offer certain
products and services in certain jurisdictions if we are unable to comply with applicable legal requirements. Compliance with existing
and proposed government regulation of AI, including in jurisdictions such as the European Union (the “EU”), as well
as under any U.S. regulation adopted in response to the Biden Administration’s October 2023 executive order on the Safe, Secure,
and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (“2023 AI Order”), may also increase the cost of related
research and development and compliance, and create additional reporting or transparency requirements. In addition, unfavorable developments
with evolving laws and regulations worldwide related to AI, such as those laws that may pause or inhibit continued development or adoption
of AI, may limit global adoption, reduce demand for our products and services, increase our costs to provide our products and services,
impede our strategy, and negatively impact our long-term expectations in this area. For example, given the adoption of the EU AI Act (the
“AI Act”) in 2024, we anticipate that there will continue to be significant developing laws and regulations with respect
to AI as the AI industry continues to develop. Changes in AI-related regulation may disproportionately impact and disadvantage us and
require us to change our business practices, which may harm our results of operations. Our, our customers, or others’ failure to
adequately address any of the foregoing concerns or regulations relating to the responsible use of AI may undermine public confidence
in AI and slow adoption of our products and services or harm our reputation or business, financial condition, results of operations, and
prospects.

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Triller may be unable to protect its patents, trademarks and other intellectual property rights, and others may allege that Triller infringes upon their intellectual property rights.

Triller has invested
significant resources in brands associated with its business such as “Triller,” “Triller Fight Club,” “TrillerFest,”
and “TrillerTV” in an attempt to obtain and protect its public recognition. These brands are essential to Triller’s
success and competitive position. Triller has also invested significant resources in the premium content that it produces.

Triller’s intellectual
property portfolio primarily consists of patents, patent applications, copyrights, registered and unregistered trademarks, trademark applications,
domain names, know-how, and trade secrets. Triller’s trademarks and other intellectual property rights