Company: EVLVW
Filing Date: 2025-08-14
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001805385-25-000009
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Company: Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-14
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 3
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 or future patent applications may not provide sufficiently broad protection and may not be enforceable in actions against alleged infringers. Further, our use of AI technologies in connection with the creation or development of intellectual property may present challenges in asserting ownership over the resulting output given the position of courts and intellectual property offices in the U.S. and in some other jurisdictions that sufficient human inventorship is required for 

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patent protection of an AI-generated invention and sufficient human authorship is required for copyright protection of an AI-generated work of authorship. Additionally, inventions or works of authorship created through the use of AI may be based or rely on, or contain, materials that were used in the training of such AI technologies and which are subject to third-party intellectual property, which could further limit our ability to obtain intellectual property protection in such inventions or works of authorship. 

We have registered the Evolv®, Evolv Technology®, Evolv Express®, Evolv Insights®, Evolv Cortex AI®, and Evolv Edge® trademarks in the United States and certain other countries. We also have registrations and/or pending applications for additional marks in the United States and other countries. We cannot be certain that any pending or future applications will issue as registered trademarks or that any registered trademarks will be enforceable or provide adequate protection of our proprietary rights. 

If we are unable to maintain sufficient intellectual property protection for our proprietary technologies or if the scope of the intellectual property protection obtained is not sufficiently broad, our competitors and other third parties could develop and commercialize technologies similar or identical to ours, and our ability to successfully commercialize our technologies may be impaired.

The steps we take to protect our intellectual property may be inadequate to prevent infringement, misappropriation, or other violations of our intellectual property rights. We will not be able to protect our intellectual property if we are unable to enforce our rights or if we do not detect unauthorized use of our intellectual property. Any of our patents or other intellectual property rights may be challenged by others or invalidated through administrative process or litigation. Furthermore, legal standards relating to the validity, enforceability, and scope of protection of intellectual property rights are uncertain. Some license provisions protecting against unauthorized use, copying, transfer, and disclosure of our offerings may be unenforceable under the laws of certain jurisdictions and foreign countries. In addition, the laws of some countries do not protect proprietary rights to the same extent as the laws of the United States, and mechanisms for enforcement of intellectual property rights in some foreign countries may be inadequate. Changes in the law or adverse court rulings