Company: DKI
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0001493152-25-010539
Chunk: 134

Company: DarkIris Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form: DRS
Chunk 134
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-prudential adjustment parameter will be adjusted by the PBOC and SAFE from time to time for the needs of macro-prudential management of full-covered cross-border financing. The most recent adjustment was made on July 20, 2023. To further enhance cross-border funding sources for enterprises and financial institutions, the PBOC and SAFE have decided to raise the macro-prudential adjustment parameter for enterprise cross-border financing from 1.25 to 1.5, effective from July 20, 2023.

Laws and regulations related to consumer protection

The PRC Consumer Protection Law, as amended on October 25, 2013 and effective on March 15, 2014, sets out the obligations of business operators and the rights and interests of the consumers. Pursuant to this law, business operators must guarantee that the commodities they sell satisfy the requirements for personal or property safety, provide consumers with authentic information about the commodities, and guarantee the quality, function, usage and term of validity, etc. of the commodities. Failure to comply with the Consumer Protection Law may subject business operators to civil liabilities such as refunding purchase prices, exchange of commodities, repairing, ceasing damages, compensation, and restoring reputation. In addition to bearing the corresponding civil liability, failure to comply with the Consumer Protection Law may also subject the business operator to warning and/or confiscation of illegal income, fine based on the circumstances; in serious cases, the business operator might be ordered to suspend business operation for correction and its business license might be revoked. Failure to comply with the Consumer Protection Law may even subject the business operators or the responsible individuals to criminal penalties if business operators commit crimes by infringing the legitimate rights and interests of consumers. The amended PRC Consumer Protection Law further strengthens the protection of consumers and imposes more stringent requirements and obligations on business operators, especially on the business operators through the Internet. For example, the consumers are entitled to return the goods (except for certain specific goods) within seven days upon receipt without any reasons when they purchase the goods from business operators via the Internet. The consumers whose interests have been damaged due to their purchase of goods or acceptance of services on online marketplace platforms may claim damages from sellers or service providers.

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Laws and regulations related to intellectual property rights

Patent

Pursuant to the Patent Law of the PRC (the “Patent Law”), promulgated on March 12, 1984 with the last amendment effective from June 1, 2021, and the