Company: GCL
Filing Date: 2025-04-08
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-029989
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Company: GCL Global Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-04-08
Form: 424B3
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 efforts to ensure that prohibited material (i.e., any material that is objectionable on the grounds of public
interest, public morality, public order, public security or national harmony, offends good taste or decency, or is otherwise prohibited
by applicable Singapore laws) is not broadcasted via the internet to users in Singapore and must deny access to any material considered
by IMDA to be prohibited material if it is directed to do so by the IMDA.

The Protection from Harassment Act 2014 of Singapore
protects persons against harassment and harmful social behavior such as cyber bullying and unlawful stalking, as well as the publication
of false statements of fact about any person. Perpetrators can be both individuals and organisations. Individual suffering from such harassment
or social behavior, a victim, may apply for a protection order if he or she is able to show, inter alia, that the perpetrator of harassment,
through threatening, abusive or insulting communication, has: (i) caused harassment, alarm or distress to the victim through the
intention to use or make any threatening, abusive or insulting communication; or (ii) caused the victim to believe that violence
will be used or provoked against him or her. Where a protection order has been granted by the Singapore courts under the relevant provisions
of the Protection from Harassment Act 2014 of Singapore in relation to online harassment that has been perpetrated, the perpetrator may
be required to take down the offending communication and may also be required to comply with any other conditions set by the courts.

In addition, the Protection from Online Falsehoods
and Manipulation Act 2019 of Singapore (“POFMA”) counters the proliferation of online falsehoods. Under the
POFMA, it is an offence to, inter alia, knowingly communicate a false statement of fact which is likely to be prejudicial
to the security of Singapore or any part of Singapore. To the extent that our platforms or services transmit or allow our users to access
third-party online content, we would be an internet intermediary under the POFMA. POFMA empowers any Singapore government minister to
direct the POFMA Office, situated within IMDA that is responsible for the administration of POFMA, to issue certain directions to internet
intermediaries whose service has been used to communicate material that contains or consists of a false statement of fact in Singapore
if the minister is of the opinion that it would be in the public interest to do so. Such directions would include (a