Company: LDDD
Filing Date: 2025-09-26
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-091988
Chunk: 34

Company: Longduoduo Co Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-09-26
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 34
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 to take adequate
security measures to safeguard such information.

The
PRC Criminal Law, as amended by its Amendment 7 (effective on February 28, 2009) and Amendment 9 (effective on November 1, 2015), prohibits
institutions, companies and their employees from selling or otherwise illegally disclosing a citizen’s personal information obtained
during the course of performing duties or providing services or obtaining such information through theft or other illegal ways.

On
November 7, 2016, the Standing Committee of the PRC National People’s Congress issued the Cyber Security Law of the PRC, or Cyber
Security Law, which became effective on June 1, 2017. Pursuant to the Cyber Security Law, network operators must not, without users’
consent, collect their personal information, and may only collect users’ personal information necessary to provide their services.
Providers are also obliged to provide security maintenance for their products and services and shall comply with provisions regarding
the protection of personal information as stipulated under the relevant laws and regulations. We believe that we are in compliance with
the Cyber Security Law, given that: (i) our products and services are sold offline; and (ii) we do not have an online platform.

The
Civil Code of the PRC (issued by the PRC National People’s Congress on May 28, 2020 and effective from January 1, 2021) provides
the main legal basis for privacy and personal information infringement claims under the Chinese civil laws. PRC regulators, including
the Cyberspace Administration of China, MIIT, and the Ministry of Public Security have been increasingly focused on regulation in the
areas of data security and data protection.

The
PRC regulatory requirements regarding cybersecurity are constantly evolving. For instance, various regulatory bodies in China, including
the Cyberspace Administration of China, the Ministry of Public Security and the SAMR, have enforced data privacy and protection laws
and regulations with varying and evolving standards and interpretations. In April 2020, the Chinese government promulgated Cybersecurity
Review Measures, which came into effect on June 1, 2020. According to the Cybersecurity Review Measures, operators of critical information
infrastructure must pass a cybersecurity review when purchasing network products and services which do or may affect national security.

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In
November 2016, the Standing Committee of China’s National People’s Congress passed China’s first Cybersecurity Law
(“CSL”), which became effective in