Company: FVN
Filing Date: 2025-04-14
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001829126-25-002616
Chunk: 96

Company: Future Vision II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-14
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 96
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 upon their intellectual property rights. These claims could harm VIWO’s reputation, cause VIWO to incur substantial costs or prevent it from offering some services or solutions in the future. Any related proceedings could require VIWO to expend significant resources over an extended period of time. Any claims or litigation in this area could be time-consuming and costly, damage VIWO’s reputation and/or require it to incur additional costs to obtain the right to continue to offer a service or solution to VIWO’s customers. If VIWO cannot secure this right at all or on reasonable terms, or if it cannot substitute alternative technology, then VIWO’s results of operations could be materially adversely affected. The risk of infringement claims against VIWO may increase as VIWO expands upon its Business intelligence digital technology solutions.

Additionally, in recent years, individuals and firms have purchased intellectual property assets in order to assert claims of infringement against technology providers and customers that use such technology. Any such action naming VIWO or its clients could be costly to defend or lead to an expensive settlement or judgment against VIWO. Moreover, such an action could result in an injunction being ordered against VIWO’s client or its services or operations, causing further damages.

In addition, VIWO relies on third-party software in providing some of VIWO’s services and solutions. If VIWO loses its ability to continue using such software for any reason, including in the event that the software is found to infringe the rights of others, VIWO will need to obtain substitute software or seek alternative means of obtaining the technology necessary to continue to provide such services and solutions. VIWO’s inability to replace such software, or to replace such software in a timely or cost-effective manner, could materially adversely affect VIWO’s results of operations. In addition, the application and interpretation of intellectual property right laws as well as the procedures and standards for granting trademarks, patents, copyrights, know-how and other intellectual property rights are constantly evolving and may be uncertain, so VIWO cannot assure you that the courts or regulatory authorities will agree with VIWO’s legal analysis. If VIWO is ruled to have violated the intellectual property rights of a third party, VIWO may be liable for infringement activities, or may be prohibited from using the intellectual property rights, and VIWO may incur licensing fees or be forced to develop alternatives. In this case, VIWO’s business and financial condition may be materially and adversely affected.

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