Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
Chunk: 97

Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
Chunk 97
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 solutions, incur additional
costs or discontinue the sale of its offerings if re-engineering could not be accomplished on a timely basis or at all. Although
Triller monitors its use of open source software to avoid subjecting its offerings to unintended conditions, Triller cannot assure you
that its processes for monitoring and managing its use of open source software in its platform will be effective and there is a risk that
these licenses could be construed in a way that could impose unanticipated conditions or restrictions on its ability to commercialize
its offerings. Triller cannot guarantee that it has incorporated open source software in its software in a manner that will not subject
Triller to liability or in a manner that is consistent with its current policies and procedures.

The failure to maintain or renew Triller’s agreements with producers or distributors of free, freemium and pay-per-view content could adversely impact Triller’s business.

Triller enters into
long-term contracts for both the acquisition and the distribution of media content, including contracts for the acquisition of
content rights for sporting events and other programs. As these contracts expire, Triller must renew or renegotiate the contracts,
and if Triller is unable to renew them on acceptable terms, Triller may lose content rights or distribution rights. Even if these
contracts are renewed, the cost of obtaining content rights may increase (or increase at faster rates than Triller’s
historical experience). Moreover, Triller’s ability to renew these contracts on favorable terms may be affected by
consolidation in the market for content distribution and the entrance of new participants in the market for distribution of content
on digital platforms. With respect to the acquisition of content rights, particularly sports content rights, the impact of these
long-term contracts on Triller’s results over the term of the contracts depends on a number of factors, including the strength
of advertising markets, subscription levels and rates for content, effectiveness of marketing efforts and the size of viewer
audiences. There can be no assurance that revenues from content based on these rights will exceed the cost of the rights plus the
other costs of producing and distributing the content.

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Triller’s ability
to provide its subscribers with content also depends on content providers and other rights holders licensing rights, including distribution
rights, to such content and certain related elements thereof, such as the public performance of music contained within the content Triller
distributes. The license periods and the terms and conditions of such licenses vary, and Triller