Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
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Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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of direct marketing techniques to promote its business, including email marketing, telemarketing and marketing conducted via SMS and MMS
messages. In the United States, these activities are regulated by laws such as the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography
and Marketing (“CAN-SPAM”) Act of 2003, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”)
and various state laws and regulations governing telephone solicitation and text message marketing.

The CAN-SPAM Act,
among other things, obligates the sender of commercial emails to provide recipients with the ability to opt out of receiving future commercial
emails from the sender. The ability of message recipients to opt out of receiving commercial emails may minimize the effectiveness of
Triller’s marketing efforts. In addition, certain foreign jurisdictions, such as Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the
European Union, have enacted laws that regulate sending email, and some of these laws are more restrictive than U.S. laws. For example,
some foreign laws prohibit sending commercial email unless the recipient has provided the sender advance consent to receive such email,
or in other words has “opted-in”. A requirement that recipients opt into, or the ability of recipients to opt out
of, receiving commercial emails may minimize the effectiveness of Triller’s marketing efforts. Any failure by Triller to comply
fully with the CAN-SPAM Act or other laws governing Triller’s commercial email programs may subject Triller to substantial
fines and penalties.

Similarly, the TCPA is
a U.S. federal statute that protects consumers from unwanted telephone calls, faxes and text messages. TCPA violations can result in significant
financial penalties for businesses including civil forfeiture penalties or criminal fines imposed by the Federal Communications Commission
(“FCC”) and statutory damages liability through consumer lawsuits brought by private plaintiffs or public enforcement
actions brought by state attorneys general or other consumer protection authorities.

Numerous class-action
suits under federal and state laws have been filed in recent years against companies that conduct telemarketing and texting campaigns,
with many resulting in multi-million-dollar judgments or settlements. While Triller strives to comply with all laws applicable to its
marketing operations, courts, the FCC, and other enforcement authorities may disagree with Triller’s interpretations of such laws
and subject Triller to penalties, statutory damages and other liability for noncompliance. Determination by a court or regulatory agency
that Triller’s operations violate the TCPA or other marketing laws could require Triller to terminate some portions