Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
Chunk: 145

Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
Chunk 145
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 | licensing laws for the promotion and operation of boxing events; |

| ● | environmental protection regulations; |

| ● | compliance with current and future privacy and data protection laws imposing requirements for the processing and protection of personal or sensitive information, including the EU GDPR and the EU e-Privacy Regulation; |

| ● | compliance with cybersecurity laws imposing country-specific requirements relating to information systems and network design, security, operations, and use; |

| ● | tax laws; and |

| ● | imposition by foreign countries of trade restrictions, restrictions on the manner in which content is currently licensed and distributed, ownership restrictions, or currency exchange controls. |

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Noncompliance with these
laws could subject Triller to whistleblower complaints, investigations, sanctions, settlements, prosecution, other enforcement actions,
disgorgement of profits, significant fines, damages, other civil and criminal penalties or injunctions, reputational harm, adverse media
coverage and other collateral consequences. Multiple or repeated failures by Triller to comply with these laws and regulations could result
in increased fines or proceedings against Triller. If any subpoenas or investigations are launched, or governmental or other sanctions
are imposed, or if Triller do not prevail in any possible civil or criminal litigation, Triller’s business, results of operations
and financial condition could be materially harmed. In addition, responding to any such enforcement or similar action will likely result
in a materially significant diversion of management’s attention and resources and significant defense costs and other professional
fees. Enforcement actions and any imposed sanctions could further harm Triller’s business, results of operations, and financial
condition. There can be no assurance that a law or regulation will not be interpreted or enforced in a manner contrary to Triller’s
current understanding. In addition, the promulgation of new laws, rules and regulations could restrict or unfavorably impact Triller’s
business, which could decrease demand for Triller’s services, reduce revenue, increase costs or subject it to additional liabilities.
For example, some legislatures have proposed laws in the past that would impose potential liability on Triller and other promoters and
producers of live events for incidents that occur at Triller’s Events, particularly relating to drugs and alcohol or the spread
of COVID-19.

In the United
States and certain foreign jurisdictions, Triller may have direct and indirect interactions with government agencies and
state-affiliated entities in the ordinary course of Triller’s business. In particular, athletic commissions and other
applicable