Company: HCTI
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-026218
Chunk: 26

Company: Healthcare Triangle, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 26
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.S. origin must be registered before the copyright owner may bring an infringement suit in the United States. Furthermore, if a copyright
of U.S. origin is not registered within three months of publication of the underlying work, the copyright owner may be precluded from
seeking statutory damages or attorney’s fees in any United States enforcement action, and may be limited to seeking actual damages
and lost profits. Accordingly, if one of our unregistered copyrights of U.S. origin is infringed by a third party, we will need to register
the copyright before we can file an infringement suit in the United States, and our remedies in any such infringement suit may be limited.

We are subject to numerous privacy and data
security laws and related contractual requirements and our failure to comply with those obligations could cause us significant harm.

In the normal course of our business, we collect,
process, use and disclose information about individuals, including protected health information and other patient data, as well as information
relating to health professionals and our employees. The collection, processing, use, disclosure, disposal, and protection of such information
is highly regulated both in the United States and other jurisdictions, including but not limited to, under HIPAA, as amended by HITECH;
U.S. state privacy, security, and breach notification and healthcare information laws; the European Union’s GDPR; and other European
privacy laws as well as privacy laws being adopted in other regions around the world. These laws and regulations are complex and their
interpretation is rapidly evolving, making implementation and enforcement, and thus compliance requirements, ambiguous, uncertain, and
potentially inconsistent. In addition, our collection, processing, use, disclosure, and protection of information are subject to related
contractual requirements. Compliance with such laws and related contractual requirements may require changes to our collection, use, transfer,
disclosure, or other processing of information about individuals, and may thereby increase compliance costs. Failure to comply with such
laws and/or related contractual obligations could result in regulatory enforcement or claims against us for breach of contract, or may
lead third parties to terminate their contracts with us and/or choose not to work with us in the future. Should this occur, there could
be a material adverse effect on our reputation, business, financial condition, and results of operations.

These regulations often govern the use, handling,
and disclosure of information about individuals, including medical information, and require the use of standard contracts, privacy and
security standards, and other administrative simplification provisions. In relation to