Company: HURA
Filing Date: 2025-05-23
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001193125-25-125499
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Company: TuHURA Biosciences, Inc./NV
Filing Date: 2025-05-23
Form: 424B3
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 or permit Kineta to gain or keep any competitive advantage. Any failure to obtain or maintain patent protection with respect to Kineta’s product candidates or their uses could have a material adverse effect on
Kineta’s business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects.

In addition to the protection afforded by patents,
Kineta relies on trade secret protection and confidentiality agreements to protect proprietary know-how that is not patentable, processes for which patents are difficult to enforce and any other elements of
Kineta’s discovery and development processes that involve proprietary know-how, information or technology that is not covered by patents. Kineta may also rely on trade secret protection as temporary
protection for concepts that may be included in a future patent filing. However, trade secret protection will not protect Kineta from innovations that a competitor develops independently of Kineta’s proprietary know how. If a competitor
independently develops a technology that Kineta protects as a trade secret and files a patent application on that technology, then Kineta may not be able to patent that technology in the future, may require a license from the competitor to use
Kineta’s own know-how, and if the license is not available on commercially viable terms, then Kineta may not be able to launch its product. Although Kineta requires all of its employees to assign their
inventions to Kineta, and requires all of its employees, consultants, advisors and any third parties who have access to Kineta’s proprietary know-how, information or technology to enter into
confidentiality agreements, Kineta cannot be certain that its trade secrets and other confidential proprietary information will not be disclosed or that competitors will not otherwise gain access to Kineta’s trade secrets or independently
develop substantially equivalent information and techniques. Furthermore, the laws of some foreign countries do not protect proprietary rights to the same extent or in the same manner as the laws of the United States. As a result, Kineta may
encounter significant problems in protecting and defending its intellectual property both in the United States and abroad. If Kineta is unable to prevent unauthorized material disclosure of its intellectual property to third parties, Kineta will not
be able to establish or maintain a competitive advantage in Kineta’s market, and this scenario could materially adversely affect Kineta’s business, financial condition and results of operations.

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Intellectual property rights do not necessarily address all potential threats to Kineta’s competitive advantage. The degree of future protection afforded by Kineta’s intellectual property rights is uncertain because intellectual property rights have limitations and may not adequately protect Kin