Company: NKLR
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-108246
Chunk: 44

Company: Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form: S-1
Chunk 44
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 compulsory licensing laws under
which a patent owner may be compelled to grant licenses to third parties. Many countries also limit the enforceability of patents against
government agencies or government contractors. In these countries, the patent owner may have limited remedies, which could materially
diminish the value of such patent. If we or any of our licensors are forced to grant a license to third parties with respect to any patents
relevant to our business, our competitive position may be impaired, and our business and financial condition may be adversely affected.

We may need to defend ourselves against intellectual property infringement claims, which may be time-consuming and could cause it to incur substantial fees and costs.

Companies, organizations or individuals, including
our existing and future competitors, may hold or obtain patents, trademarks/service marks or other intellectual property rights that
would prevent, limit or interfere with our ability to develop our intellectual property and make, use, develop, import, offer to sell
or sell our MMRs and related technology, which could make it more difficult for us to operate our company. From time to time, we may
receive inquiries from holders of patents or trademarks/service marks inquiring whether we are infringing their proprietary rights and/or
seek court declarations that they do not infringe our intellectual property rights. Companies holding patents or other intellectual property
rights similar to our technology may bring proceedings alleging infringement of such rights or otherwise asserting their rights and seeking
licenses. In addition, if we are determined to have infringed a third party’s intellectual property rights, we may be required
to do among other things, one or more of the following: (i) cease selling, incorporating or using MMRs that incorporate the challenged
intellectual property; (ii) pay substantial damages; (iii) pay for and obtain a license from the holder of the infringed intellectual
property right, which may not be available on reasonable terms or at all; or (iv) redesign part or all of our technology. In the
event of a successful claim of infringement against us and our failure or inability to obtain a license to the infringed technology,
our business, prospects, operating results and financial condition could be materially adversely affected. In addition, any litigation
or claims, whether or not valid, could result in substantial costs and diversion of resources and management’s focus and attention.

We also license patents and other intellectual
property from third parties, and we may face claims that the use of this intellectual property infringes the rights of other third parties.
In such cases, we may