Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
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Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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 are critical to
Triller’s success and Triller’s competitive position. Triller’s intellectual property rights may be challenged and invalidated
by third parties and may not be strong enough to provide meaningful commercial competitive advantage. While Triller has been issued patents
and have additional patent applications pending, there can be no assurance that Triller’s issued patents will not be limited in
scope or invalidated, or that Triller’s patent applications will result in issued patents. Triller has not registered its intellectual
property in all jurisdictions in which it operates or has plans to operate. If Triller fails to maintain its intellectual property, its
competitors might be able to enter the market, which would harm its business.

Moreover, a portion of
Triller’s intellectual property has been acquired from one or more third parties. While Triller has conducted diligence with respect
to such acquisitions, because Triller did not participate in the development or prosecution of much of the acquired intellectual property,
Triller cannot guarantee that its diligence efforts identified and/or remedied all issues related to such intellectual property, including
potential ownership errors, potential errors during prosecution of such intellectual property, and potential encumbrances or issues arising
through the acquisition that could limit Triller’s ability to enforce such intellectual property rights.

Further, policing
unauthorized use and other violations of Triller’s intellectual property is difficult, particularly given Triller’s
international scope, so Triller is susceptible to others infringing, diluting or misappropriating its intellectual property rights.
If Triller is unable to maintain and protect its intellectual property rights adequately, Triller may lose an important advantage in
the markets in which it competes. In particular, the laws of certain foreign countries do not protect intellectual property rights
in the same manner as do the laws of the United States and, accordingly, Triller’s intellectual property is at greater risk in
those countries even where Triller takes steps to protect such intellectual property. For example, some license provisions
protecting against unauthorized use, copying, transfer, and disclosure of Triller’s products, or certain aspects of
Triller’s Technology Platform or products may be unenforceable under the laws of certain jurisdictions. Further, competitors,
foreign governments, foreign government-backed actors, criminals, or other third parties may gain unauthorized access to
Triller’s proprietary information and technology. Additionally, certain unauthorized use of Triller’s intellectual
property may go undetected, or Triller may face legal or practical barriers to enforcing its legal rights even where