Company: FTII
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001493152-25-006997
Chunk: 176

Company: FutureTech II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: S-4
Chunk 176
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and the enforcement or defense of our issued patents or that of our licensors. Future actions by the U.S. Congress, the federal courts
and the USPTO could cause the laws and regulations governing patents to change in unpredictable ways. Any of the foregoing could have
a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.

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We may be subject to claims
challenging the ownership of our patents and other intellectual property and, if unsuccessful in any of these proceedings, we may be required
to obtain licenses from third parties, which may not be available on commercially reasonable terms, or at all, or to cease the development,
manufacture and commercialization of one or more of our products.

We may be subject
to claims that current or former employees, collaborators or other third parties have an interest in our patents, trade secrets or other
intellectual property. For example, we may have patent ownership disputes arise from conflicting obligations of employees, consultants
or others who are involved in developing our products. Litigation may be necessary to defend against these and other claims challenging
ownership of patents, trade secrets or other intellectual property, that we own or have in-licensed. If we fail in defending any such
claims, in addition to paying monetary damages, we may lose valuable intellectual property rights, such as exclusive ownership of, or
right to use, intellectual property that is important to our products. If we were to jointly own such intellectual property with other
owners, other owners may be able to license their rights to other third parties, including our competitors. We also may be required to
obtain and maintain licenses from third parties, including parties involved in any such disputes. Such licenses may not be available on
commercially reasonable terms, or at all, or may be non-exclusive. If we are in breach of any license agreements granted to us, such licenses
may terminate. If we are unable to obtain and maintain such licenses, we may need to cease the development, manufacture and commercialization
of one or more of our products.

Patent terms may be inadequate
to protect our competitive position on our product candidates for an adequate amount of time.

The term of any
individual patent depends on applicable law in the country where the patent is granted. In the United States, provided all maintenance
fees are timely paid, a patent generally has a term of 20 years from its application filing date or earliest claimed non-provisional filing
date. Extensions may be available under certain circumstances