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Form 10-K Friendable, Inc. For: Dec 31

April 28, 2021 6:18 AM EDT

 
 
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 10-K
 
☒ ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the fiscal year ended: December 31, 2020
 
or
 
☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the transition period from __________________ to __________________
 
Commission file number: 000-52917
 
FRIENDABLE, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
Nevada
 
98-0546715
State or other jurisdiction of
 
(I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization
 
Identification No.)
 
1821 S Bascom Ave., Suite 353, Campbell, California 95008
(Address of principal executive offices and Zip Code)
 
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code                 (855) 473-7473
 
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act
 
Title of each class
 
Name of each exchange on which registered
None
 
N/A
 
 
 
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act
 
Common Stock, par value $0.0001 per share
(Title of Class)
 
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act. Yes ☐ No ☒
 
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act. Yes ☐ No ☒
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes ☒ No ☐
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).
Yes ☒ No ☐
 
Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405 of Regulation S-K (§ 229.405 of this chapter) is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the best of registrant’s knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K. ☐
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
 
Large accelerated filer
 
Accelerated filer
Non-accelerated filer
(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)
Smaller reporting company
 
 
 
 
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act).
Yes ☐ No ☒
 
As of June 30, 2020, the last business day of the registrant’s most recently completed second fiscal quarter the aggregate market value of the voting and non-voting common stock held by non-affiliates of the registrant was approximately $770,848, based on the closing price (last sale of the day) for the registrant’s common stock on the OTC Pink marketplace on June 30, 2020 of $0.075 per share.
 
Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the registrant’s classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date. As of April 26, 2021, there were 141,965,430 shares of the registrant’s common stock issued and outstanding.
 
Documents Incorporated by Reference: None
 
 
 
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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-looking Information
 
This annual report on Form 10-K contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The use of words such as “anticipates,” “estimates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans” and “believes,” among others, generally identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, among others, statements relating to: the Company’s future financial performance, the Company’s business prospects and strategy, anticipated trends and prospects in the industries in which the Company’s businesses operate and other similar matters. These forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s management’s expectations and assumptions about future events as of the date of this annual report, which are inherently subject to uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict.
 
Actual results could differ materially from those contained in these forward-looking statements for a variety of reasons, including, among others, the risk factors set forth below. Other unknown or unpredictable factors that could also adversely affect the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations may arise from time to time. In light of these risks and uncertainties, the forward-looking statements discussed in this annual report may not prove to be accurate. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which only reflect the views of the Company’s management as of the date of this annual report. The Company does not undertake to update these forward-looking statements.
 
In this annual report on Form 10-K, unless otherwise specified, all dollar amounts are expressed in United States dollars and all references to “common shares” refer to the common shares in our capital stock.
 
An investment in our common stock involves a number of very significant risks. You should carefully consider the following risks and uncertainties in addition to other information in this annual report on Form 10-K in evaluating our company and our business before purchasing shares of our common stock. Our business, operating results and financial condition could be seriously harmed as a result of the occurrence of any of the following risks. You could lose all or part of your investment due to any of these risks. You should invest in our common stock only if you can afford to lose your entire investment.
 
As used in this report, the terms “we”, “us”, “our”, “our company,” “Friendable” and “the Company” mean Friendable, Inc. unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PART I
 
ITEM 1. BUSINESS
 
Corporate History
 
Friendable, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”), was incorporated in the State of Nevada.
 
Friendable, Inc. is a mobile-focused technology and marketing company, connecting and engaging users through two distinctly branded applications. The Company initially released its flagship product Friendable, as a social application where users can create one-on-one or group-style meetups. In 2019 the Company has moved the Friendable app closer to a traditional dating application with its focus on building revenue, as well as reintroducing the brand as a non-threatening, all-inclusive place where “Everything starts with Friendship”…meet, chat & date.
 
On June 28, 2017, the Company formed a wholly owned Nevada subsidiary called Fan Pass, Inc.
 
Fan Pass is the Company’s most recent or second app/brand which was released in July, 2020. Fan Pass believes in connecting Fans of their favorite celebrity or artist, to an exclusive VIP or Backstage experience, right from their smartphone or other connected devices. Fan Pass allows an artist’s fanbase to experience something they would otherwise never have the opportunity to afford or geographically attend. The Company aims to establish both Friendable and Fan Pass as premier brands and mobile platforms that are dedicated to connecting and engaging users from anywhere around the World.

Presently, until our apps gain greater adoption from paying subscribers through increased awareness, coupled with additional compelling and exclusive digital content to produce higher revenue levels, the Company has largely supported its operations through the sale of its software services, and specifically its app development services, under a contractual relationship since inception with a third party. The Company’s plan, in due course, is to replace revenue from third party app development services with revenue from its own Friendable and Fan Pass apps, which have various revenue streams currently being tested for long term and/or recurring monthly viability.
 
On August 8, 2019 the Company filed a Designation of Series B convertible Preferred Stock with the state of Nevada, designating 1,000,000 shares of the Series B Preferred Stock with a stated value of $1.00 per share. A holder of Series B Preferred Stock has the right to convert their Series B Preferred Stock into fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock. Initially, the conversion price for the Series B Preferred Stock is $.25 per share, subject to standard anti-dilution adjustments. Additionally, each share of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to, as a dividend, a pro rata portion of an amount equal to 10% (Ten Percent) of the Net Revenues (“Net Revenues” being Gross Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold, as defined in the agreements) derived from the subscriptions and other sales, but excluding and net of Vimeo fees, processing fees and up sells, generated by Fan Pass Inc., the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation. The Series B Dividend shall be calculated and paid on a monthly basis in arrears starting on the day 30 days following the first day of the month following the initial issuance of the Series B Preferred and continuing for a period of 60 (Sixty) months. The holders of Series B Preferred stock shall have no voting rights. The holders of Series B Preferred stock shall not be entitled to receive any dividends. In the event of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company or deemed liquidation event, the holders of shares of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to be paid the liquidation amount, as defined out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its shareholders, after distributions to holders of the Series A Preferred Stock and before distributions to holders of Common Stock.
 
On August 27, 2019, a 1 for 18,000 reverse stock split of our common stock became effective. All share and per share information in the accompanying consolidated financial statements and footnotes, and throughout this annual report on Form 10-K, has been retroactively adjusted for the effects of the reverse split.
 
On November 25, 2019 the Company filed a Designation of Series C convertible Preferred Stock with the state of Nevada, designating 1,000,000 shares of the Series C Preferred Stock with a stated value of $1.00 per share. The Series C Preferred Stock will, with respect to dividend rights and rights upon liquidation, winding-up or dissolution, rank: (a) senior with respect to dividends with the Company’s common stock, par value 0.0001 per share (“Common Stock”)(the Series C Preferred Stock will convert into common stock immediately upon liquidation and be pari passu with the common stock in the event of litigation), and (b) junior with respect to dividends and right of liquidation to all existing and future indebtedness of the Company. The Series C Preferred Stock does not have any voting rights. Each share of Series C Preferred Stock will carry an annual dividend in the amount of eight percent (8%) of the Stated Value of $1.00 (the “Divided Rate”), which shall be cumulative and compounded daily, payable solely upon redemption, liquidation or conversion and increase to 22% upon an event of default as defined. In the event of any default other than the Company’s failure to issue shares upon conversion, the stated price will be $1.50. In a default event where the Company fails to issue shares upon conversion, the stated price will $2.00. The holder shall have the right six months following the issuance date, to convert all or any part of the outstanding Series C Preferred Stock into shares of common stock of the Company. The conversion price shall equal the Variable Conversion Price. The “Variable Conversion Price” shall mean 71% multiplied by the market price, representing a discount rate of 29%. Market price means the average of the two lowest trading prices for the Company’s common stock during the twenty trading day period ending on the latest complete trading day prior to the conversion date. Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary, or upon any deemed liquidation event, after payment orprovision for payment of debts and other liabilities of the Company, and after payment or provision for any liquidation preference payable to the holders of any Preferred Stock ranking senior upon liquidation to the Series C Preferred Stock, if any, but prior to any distribution or payment made to the holders of Common Stock or the holders of any Preferred Stock ranking junior upon liquidation to the Series C Preferred Stock by reason of their ownership thereof, the Holders will be entitled to be paid out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its stockholders.
 
 
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The Company will have the right, at the Company’s option, to redeem all or any portion of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock, exercisable on not more than three trading days prior written notice to the Holders, in full, in accordance with Section 6 of the designations at a premium of up to 35% for up to six months. Company’s mandatory redemption: On the earlier to occur of (i) the date which is twenty-four (24) months following the Issuance Date and (ii) the occurrence of an Event of Default (the “Mandatory Redemption Date”), the Company shall redeem all of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Holders (which have not been previously redeemed or converted).
 
On March 29, 2021 the Company received Notice of Qualification from the Securities and Exchange Commission indicating approval for the Company to proceed to raise financing of up to $5 million through an offering of up to 500,000 Series D Convertible Preferred Stock at the offering price of $10.00 per share, pursuant to Tier 2 of Regulation A of the Securities Act. On April 5, 2021 the Company filed a Certificate of Designation with the state of Nevada to designate 500,000 of its authorized preferred stock as Series D Convertible Preferred. Each share of Series D Preferred Stock shall be convertible, at the option of the holder thereof, at any time and from time to time, and without the payment of additional consideration by the holder thereof, into that number of fully paid and nonassessable shares of Common Stock (whether whole or fractional) that have a Fair Market Value, in the aggregate, equal to the Series D Conversion Price. The “Series D Conversion Price” shall initially be equal to $10.00 and may be converted into shares of Common Stock at “Fair Market Value” Fair Market Value shall mean, as of any date of determination, 80% of the average closing price of a share of Common Stock on the principal exchange or market on which such shares are then trading for the 20 trading days immediately preceding such date.
 
On April 15, 2021 the Company executed a Stock Subscription Agreement for the first sale of 15,000 Series D Preferred stock at the offering price of $10.00 per share and received $150,000 on April 19, 2021. A second Stock Subscription Agreement was also executed on April 15, 2021 for 25,000 Series D Preferred stock at the offering price of $10.00 per share, with the subscription payment of $250,000 being receivable at the date of this filing
 
Friendable, Inc. – About Us:
 
Company Overview
 
About Friendable, Inc.
  
Friendable, Inc. is a mobile-focused technology and marketing company, connecting and engaging users through two distinctly branded subscription accessible applications. The Company initially released its flagship product Friendable, as a social application where users can create one-on-one or group-style meetups. In 2019 the Company moved the Friendable app closer to a traditional dating application with its focus on building revenue, as well as reintroducing the brand as a non-threatening, all-inclusive place where “Everything starts with Friendship”…meet, chat & date.
 
On June 28, 2017, the Company formed a wholly owned Nevada subsidiary called Fan Pass, Inc.
 
Fan Pass is the Company’s most recent or second app/brand, released in July, 2020. Fan Pass believes in connecting Fans of their favorite celebrity or artist, to an exclusive VIP or Backstage experience, right from their smartphone or other connected devices. Fan Pass allows an artist’s fanbase to experience something they would otherwise never have the opportunity to afford or geographically attend. The Company aims to establish both Friendable and Fan Pass as premier brands and mobile platforms that are dedicated to connecting and engaging users from anywhere around the World. More than 2,000 music artists have signed-up to be onboarded on the Fan Pass app, of which more than 350 have content “channels” available and “broadcasting” on the app and available for their fans to enjoy after payment of the $3.99 monthly subscription. Various merchandise products featuring key art of their favorite Fan Pass music artist can also be purchased through the app.
 
Presently, until our apps gain greater adoption from paying subscribers through increased awareness, coupled with additional compelling and exclusive digital content to produce higher revenue levels, the Company has largely supported its operations through the sale of its software and technology services, and specifically its app development services, under a contractual relationship since inception with a third party. The Company’s plan, in due course, is to replace revenue from third party app development services with revenue from its own Friendable and Fan Pass apps, which have various revenue streams currently being tested for long term and/or recurring monthly viability.
 
Employees and Key Consultants
 
The Company has five full time employees and a variety of partners that serve in various consulting capacities based on the Company’s specific needs.
 
Available information
 
Our website address is www.friendable.com. We do not intend our website address to be an active link or to otherwise incorporate by reference the contents of the website into this Report. The public may read and copy any materials the Company files with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) at the SEC’s Public Reference Room at 100 F Street, NE, Washington, DC 20549. The public may obtain information on the operation of the Public Reference Room by calling the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0030. The SEC maintains an Internet website (http://www.sec.gov) that contains reports, proxy and information statements and other information regarding issuers that file electronically with the SEC.
 
 
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ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS
 
You should carefully consider the risks described below, together with all of the other information included in this annual report in considering our business and prospects. The risks and uncertainties below may not be the only ones the Company faces. Additional risks and uncertainties not presently known to us or that we currently deem immaterial also may impair our business operations. If any of these risks actually occur, or others not specified below, the business, financial condition, operating results and prospects of the Company could be materially and adversely affected.
 
Risks Related to Our Business and Industry
 
Our success depends upon the continued growth and acceptance of paid subscription based access to our online/mobile applications, together with acceptance by sponsors and advertisers to online/mobile platforms, particularly paid listings, as an effective alternative to traditional, offline advertising and the continued commercial use of the internet.
 
Many online/mobile applications are access free to audiences. In addition, many sponsors and advertisers still have limited experience with mobile advertising and may continue to devote significant portions of their advertising budgets to traditional offline advertising media. Accordingly, we continue to compete with access free platforms (such as YouTube) and with traditional advertising media, including television, radio and print, in addition to a multitude of websites with high levels of traffic and mobile advertising networks, for a share of available advertising expenditures and expect to face continued competition as more emerging media and traditional offline media companies enter the online and mobile advertising markets. We believe that the continued growth and continued acceptance of paid subscription platforms and mobile advertising generally will depend, to a large extent, on its perceived effectiveness and the acceptance of paid exclusive and/or live streaming digital content , as well as related advertising models (particularly in the case of models that incorporate user targeting and/or utilize mobile devices), the continued growth in commercial use of the internet (particularly abroad) and smart devices, the extent to which web/mobile browsers, software programs and/or mobile applications that limit or prevent advertising from being displayed become commonplace and the extent to which the industry is able to effectively manage click fraud. Any lack of growth in the market for mobile advertising, particularly for paid listings, or any decrease in the effectiveness and value of mobile advertising (whether due to the passage of laws requiring additional disclosure and/or opt-in policies for advertising that incorporates user targeting or other developments) would have an adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
 
We had substantial client concentration with one technology services client, on a per contract basis, accounting for approximately 99% of our revenues through 2020 and, although we may continue to work with this client in the future, we do not anticipate doing so and thus face an inherent risk of not being able to sustain operations from our remaining Fan Pass business segment alone.
 
To date, the Company’s revenue has been almost entirely dependent on technology services contracts with one client, Answering Legal, to support operations until the Fan Pass subscription and merchandising segment of our business gained traction. At this time, our Fan Pass subscription and merchandising segment of our business is growing, and we are reducing our dependance on Answering Legal. While we anticipate being able to gain new technology services contracts from clients to offset our operating expenses, we may need to obtain additional debt and/or equity financing in the interim and may continue to incur substantial operating losses, depending on the traction our Fan Pass subscription and merchandising segment gains in 2021. There are inherent risks whenever a large percentage of total revenues are concentrated with one primary client and when that client is no longer anticipated to be the primary source of revenue for a company. Nonetheless, we are hopeful about the Fan Pass subscription and merchandising segment of our business in 2021. As a general matter, it is not possible for us to predict the future level of demand for our services that will be generated by any clients, including Answering Legal, or the future demand for the products and services of other similar clients. The loss of Answering Legal as a primary source of revenue or the failure to retain similar clients generally could negatively affect our revenues and results of operations and/or the trading price of our common stock
 
We depend, in part, upon arrangements with third parties to drive traffic to our various websites and distribute our products and services.
 
We engage in a variety of activities, such as search engine optimization and application search optimization, designed to attract traffic to our application and convert visitors into repeat users and customers. How successful we are in these efforts depends, in part, upon our continued ability to enter into arrangements with third parties to drive traffic to our application, as well as the continued introduction of new and enhanced features, products and services that resonate with users and customers generally.
 
In addition, we have entered into a number of arrangements with third parties to promote and deliver mobile advertising to various social networks or mobile channels. Pursuant to these arrangements, third parties generally promote our application on various mobile applications, their websites or through e-mail campaigns and we either pay on a cost per impression basis (i.e. cost per view) or a fixed fee when visitors to these websites click through to or download our application. These arrangements are generally not exclusive, are short-term in nature and are generally terminable by either party given notice. If existing arrangements with third parties are terminated (or are not renewed upon their expiration) and we fail to replace this traffic and related revenues, or if we are unable to enter into new arrangements with existing and/or new third parties in response to industry trends, our business, financial condition and results of operations could be adversely affected.
 
Even if we succeed in driving traffic to our application, we may not be able to convert this traffic or otherwise retain users unless we continue to provide quality products and services. We may not be able to adapt quickly and/or in cost-effective manner to frequent changes in user and customer preferences, which can be difficult to predict, or appropriately time the introduction of enhancements and/or new products or services to the market. Our inability to provide quality products and services would adversely affect user and customer experiences, which would result in decreases in users, customers and revenues, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
 
As discussed below, our traffic building and conversion initiatives also involve the expenditure of considerable sums for marketing, as well as for the development and introduction of new products, services and enhancements, infrastructure and other related efforts.
 
 
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Marketing efforts designed to drive traffic to our various websites may not be successful or cost-effective.
 
Traffic building and conversion initiatives involve considerable expenditures for online, mobile and offline advertising and marketing. We plan to make significant expenditures for online and mobile display advertising, event-based marketing and traditional offline advertising in connection with these initiatives, which may not be successful or cost-effective. In the case of paid advertising generally, the policies of sellers and publishers of advertising may limit our ability to purchase certain types of advertising or advertise some of our products and services, which could affect our ability to compete effectively and, in turn, adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
 
In addition, search engines have increasingly expanded their offerings into other, non-search related categories, and have in certain instances displayed their own integrated or related product and service offerings in a more prominent manner than those of third parties within their search engine results. Continued expansion and competition from search engines could result in a substantial decrease in traffic to our various websites, as well as increased costs if we were to replace free traffic with paid traffic, which would adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
 
Lastly, as discussed above, we also have and will enter into various arrangements with third parties in an effort to increase traffic, which arrangements are generally more cost-effective than traditional marketing efforts. If we are unable to renew existing (and enter into new) arrangements of this nature, sales and marketing costs as a percentage of revenue would increase over the long-term.
 
Any failure to attract and acquire new, and retain existing, traffic, users and customers in a cost-effective manner could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
 
We rely in part on application marketplaces and Internet search engines to drive traffic to our products and services, and if we fail to appear high up in the search results or rankings, traffic to our platform could decline and our business and operating results could be adversely affected.
 
We rely on application marketplaces, such as Apple’s App Store, to drive downloads of our mobile applications. In the future, Apple or other operators of application marketplaces may make changes to their marketplaces which may make access to our products and services more difficult. Our rankings in Apple’s App Store may also drop based on the following factors:
 
 
the size and diversity of our registered member and subscriber bases relative to those of our competitors;
 
 
the functionality of our application and the attractiveness of their features and our services and offerings generally to consumers relative to those of our competitors;
 
 
how quickly we can enhance our existing technology and services and/or develop new features and localized opportunities and venue-based monetization opportunities in response to:
 
 
new, emerging and rapidly changing technologies;
 
 
the introduction of product and service offerings by our competitors;
 
 
changes in consumer requirements and trends in the single community relative to our competitors; and
 
 
our ability to engage in cost-effective marketing efforts, including by way of maintaining relationships with third parties with which we have entered into alliances, and the recognition and strength of our various brands relative to those of our competitors.
 
Our estimated income taxes could be materially different from income taxes that we ultimately pay.
 
We are subject to income taxes in the United States. Significant judgment and estimation is required in determining our provision for income taxes and related matters. In the ordinary course of our business, there are many transactions and calculations where the ultimate tax determinations are uncertain or otherwise subject to interpretation. Our determination of our income tax liability is always subject to review by applicable tax authorities and we are currently subject to audits in a number of jurisdictions. Although we believe our income tax estimates and related determinations are reasonable and appropriate, relevant taxing authorities may disagree. The ultimate outcome of any such audits and reviews could be materially different from estimates and determinations reflected in our historical income tax provisions and accruals. Any adverse outcome of any such audit or review could have an adverse effect on our financial condition and results of operations.
 
 
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A variety of new laws, or new interpretations of existing laws, could subject us to claims or otherwise harm our business.
 
We are subject to a variety of laws in the U.S. and abroad that are costly to comply with, can result in negative publicity and diversion of management time and effort and can subject us to claims or other remedies. Some of these laws, such as income, sales, use, value-added and other tax laws and consumer protection laws, are applicable to businesses generally and others are unique to the various types of businesses in which we are engaged. Many of these laws were adopted prior to the advent of the internet and related technologies and, as a result, do not contemplate or address the unique issues of the internet and related technologies. Laws that do reference the internet are being interpreted by the courts, but their applicability and scope remain uncertain.
 
For example, through our various businesses we post and link to third party content, including third party advertisements, links and websites, as well as content submitted by users, such as comments, photographs and videos. We could be subject to liability for posting or linking to third party content, and while we generally require third parties to indemnify us for related claims, we may not be able to enforce our indemnification rights. Some laws, including the Communications Decency Act, or CDA, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA, limit our liability for posting or linking to third party content. For example, the DMCA generally protects online service providers from claims of copyright infringement based on use of third-party content, so long as certain statutory requirements are satisfied. However, the scope and applicability of the DMCA are subject to judicial interpretation and, as such, remain uncertain, and the U.S. Congress may enact legislation limiting the protections afforded by the DMCA to online service providers. Moreover, similar protections may not exist in other jurisdictions in which our products are used. As a result, claims could be threatened and filed under both U.S. and foreign laws based upon use of third-party content asserting, among other things, defamation, invasion of privacy or right or publicity, copyright infringement or trademark infringement.
 
Any failure on our part to comply with applicable laws may subject us to additional liabilities, which could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations. In addition, if the laws to which we are currently subject are amended or interpreted adversely to ourinterests, or if new adverse laws are adopted, our products and services might need to be modified to comply with such laws, which would increase our costs and could result in decreased demand for our products and services to the extent that we pass on such costs to our customers. Specifically, in the case of tax laws, positions that we have taken or will take are subject to interpretation by the relevant taxing authorities. While we believe that the positions we have taken to date comply with applicable law, there can be no assurances that the relevant taxing authorities will not take a contrary position, and if so, that such positions will not adversely affect us. Any events of this nature could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.
 
We may fail to adequately protect our intellectual property rights or may be accused of infringing the intellectual property rights of third parties.
 
We regard our intellectual property rights, including trademarks, domain names, trade secrets, copyrights and other similar intellectual property, as critical to our success. For example, we currently rely heavily on the trademark “Fan Pass” and “Fan Pass Live” to market our products and seek to build and maintain brand loyalty and recognition. We intend, in due course, subject to legal advice, to apply for trademark, copyright and/or patent protection in the United States and other jurisdictions. We regard our intellectual property, including our software and trademark, as valuable assets and intend to vigorously defend them against infringement. Effective trademark protection may not be available or may not be sought in every country in which products and services are made available and contractual disputes may affect the use of marks governed by private contract. We have reserved and registered certain domain names, however not every variation of a domain name may be available or be registered, even if available.
 
While there can be no assurance that registered trademarks and copyrights will protect our proprietary information, we intend to assert our intellectual property rights against any infringer. Although any assertion of our rights can result in a substantial cost to, and diversion of effort by, our Company, management believes that the protection of our intellectual property rights is a key component of our operating strategy.
  
Our application also relies upon trade secrets and certain copyrightable and patentable proprietary technologies relating to its software and related features, products and services.
 
We will rely on a combination of laws and contractual restrictions with employees, customers, suppliers, affiliates and others to establish and protect our various intellectual property rights. For example, we plan to apply to register and renew, or secure by contract where appropriate, trademarks and service marks as they are developed and used, and continue to reserve, register and renew domain names as we deem appropriate.
 
We also plan to apply for copyrights and patents or for other similar statutory protections as we deem appropriate, based on then current facts and circumstances. No assurances can be given that any copyright or patent application we file will result in a copyright or patent being issued, or that any future copyright or patent will afford adequate protection against competitors and similar technologies. In addition, no assurances can be given that third parties will not create new products or methods that achieve similar results without infringing upon copyrights or patents we may own in the future.
 
 
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Despite these measures, our intellectual property rights may still not be protected in a meaningful manner, challenges to contractual rights could arise or third parties could copy or otherwise obtain and use our intellectual property without authorization. The occurrence of any of these events could result in the erosion of our brands and limitations on our ability to control marketing on or through the internet using our various domain names, as well as impede our ability to effectively compete against competitors with similar technologies, any of which could adversely affect our business, financial conditions and results of operations.
 
From time to time, we may be subject to legal proceedings and claims in the ordinary course of business, including claims of alleged infringement of trademarks, copyrights, patents and other intellectual property rights held by third parties. In addition, litigation may be necessary in the future to enforce our intellectual property rights, protect our trade secrets or todetermine the validity and scope of proprietary rights claimed by others. Any litigation of this nature, regardless of outcome or merit, could result in substantial costs and diversion of management and technical resources, any of which could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations. Patent litigation tends to be particularly protracted and expensive.
 
If we fail to grow our user base, or if user engagement or ad engagement on the platform declines, the revenue, business and operating results may be harmed.
 
The size of the user base and the users’ level of engagement are critical to our success. The financial performance has been and will continue to be significantly determined by success in growing the number of users and increasing their overall level of engagement on the platform as well as the number of ad engagements. We generate a substantial majority of our revenue based upon the number of downloads, migration to subscription accounts and engagement by the users with the ads that we display. If people do not perceive the services to be useful, reliable and trustworthy, we may not be able to attract users or increase the frequency of their engagement with the platform and the ads that we display. There is no guarantee that we will be successful in attracting more users or not suffer erosion of the user base or engagement levels. A number of factors could potentially negatively affect user growth and engagement, including if:
 
 
users engage with other products, services or activities as an alternative;
 
 
influential users, such as celebrities, athletes, journalists and brands or certain age demographics conclude that an alternative product or service is more relevant;
 
 
we are unable to convince potential new users of the value and usefulness of its products and services;
 
 
there is a decrease in the perceived quality of the content generated by our platform;
 
 
we fail to introduce new and improved products or services or if we introduce new or improved products or services that are not favorably received or that negatively affect user engagement;
 
 
technical or other problems prevent us from delivering our products or services in a rapid and reliable manner or otherwise affect the user experience;
 
 
we are unable to present users with content that is interesting, useful and relevant to them;
 
 
users believe that their experience is diminished as a result of the decisions we make with respect to the frequency, relevance and prominence of ads that we display;
 
 
there are user concerns related to privacy and communication, safety, security or other factors;
 
 
we become subject to hostile or inappropriate usage on our platform;
 
 
there are adverse changes in our products or services that are mandated by, or that we elect to make to address, legislation, regulatory authorities or litigation, including settlements or consent decrees;
 
 
we fail to provide adequate customer service to users; or
 
 
we do not maintain our brand image or its reputation is damaged.
 
 
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If users do not continue to download and use our application and their engagement is not valuable to other users, we may experience a decline in the number of users accessing the products and services and user engagement, which could result in the loss of advertisers and revenue.
 
Our success depends on our ability to provide users with valuable content, which in turn depends on the profile descriptions and use of the app by others. We believe that one of our competitive advantages is the quality, quantity and real-time nature of the content on our apps, and that access to unique or real-time content is one of the main reasons users visit us. We seek to foster a broad and engaged user community, and we encourage celebrities, athletes, and others to use our products and services to meet people and form relationships. If users do not continue to contribute profiles and we are unable to provide users with valuable and timely content or other people to engage with, our user base and user engagement may decline. Additionally, if we are not able to address user concerns regarding the safety and security of our products and services or if we are unable to successfully prevent abusive or other hostile behavior on the platform, the size of the user base and user engagement may decline.
 
If we are unable to compete effectively for users and advertiser spend, the business and operating results could be harmed.
 
Competition for users of its products and services is intense. Although we have developed a new platform for public self-expression and meeting people in real time, we face strong competition in this business. We compete against many companies to attract and engage users, including companies which have greater financial resources and substantially larger user bases, such as eHarmony, Match.com and others which offer a variety of Internet and mobile device-based products, services and content. As a result, competitors may acquire and engage users at the expense of the growth or engagement of our user base, which would negatively affect the business.
 
We believe that our ability to compete effectively for users depends upon many factors both within and beyond our control, including:
 
 
the popularity, usefulness, ease of use, performance and reliability of our products and services compared to those of our competitors;
 
 
the amount, quality and timeliness of content generated by our users;
 
 
the timing and market acceptance of our products and services;
 
 
the adoption of our products and services internationally;
 
 
its ability, and the ability of our competitors, to develop new products and services and enhancements to existing products and services;
 
 
the frequency and relative prominence of the ads displayed by us or our competitors;
 
 
our ability to establish and maintain relationships with platform partners that integrate with our platform;
 
 
changes mandated by, or that we elect to make to address, legislation, regulatory authorities or litigation, including settlements and consent decrees, some of which may have a disproportionate effect on us;
 
 
government action regulating competition;
 
 
our ability to attract, retain and motivate talented employees, particularly engineers, designers and product managers;
 
 
acquisitions or consolidation within our industry, which may result in more formidable competitors; and
 
 
our reputation and the brand strength relative to our competitors.
 
We also face significant competition for advertiser spend. We compete against online and mobile businesses, including those referenced above, and traditional media outlets, such as television, radio and print, for advertising budgets. In order to grow our revenue and improve our operating results, we must increase our share of spending on advertising relative to our competitors, many of which are larger companies that offer more traditional and widely accepted advertising products. In addition, some of our larger competitors have substantially broader product or service offerings and leverage their relationships based on other products or services to gain additional share of advertising budgets.
 
 
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We believe that our ability to compete effectively for advertiser spend depends upon many factors both within and beyond our control, including:
 
 
the size and composition of our user base relative to those of our competitors;
 
 
our ad targeting capabilities, and those of our competitors;
  
 
the timing and market acceptance of our advertising services, and those of our competitors;
 
 
our marketing and selling efforts, and those of our competitors;
 
 
the pricing for our products relative to the advertising products and services of our competitors;
 
 
the return our advertisers receive from their advertising services, compared to those of our competitors; and
 
 
our reputation and the strength of our brand relative to our competitors.
 
If we are not able to compete effectively for users and advertiser spend our business and operating results would be materially and adversely affected.
 
User growth and engagement depend upon effective interoperation with operating systems, networks, and devices, that we do not control.
 
Currently, our application is available only on Apple’s iOS. We are dependent on the interoperability of our products and services with popular devices, and mobile operating systems that we do not control. Any changes in such systems or devices that degrade the functionality of our products and services or give preferential treatment to competitive products or services could adversely affect usage of our products and services. Further, if the number of platforms for which we develop our product expands, it will result in an increase in our operating expenses. In order to deliver high quality products and services, it is important that our products and services work with a range of operating systems and devices that we do not control. In addition, because our users access our products and services through mobile devices, we are particularly dependent on the interoperability of our products and services with mobile devices and operating systems. We may not be successful in developing or maintaining relationships with key participants in the mobile industry or in developing products or services that operate effectively with these operating systems and devices. In the event that it is difficult for our users to access and use our products and services on their mobile devices, our user growth and engagement could be harmed, and our business and operating results could be adversely affected.
 
We have a limited operating history in a new and unproven market for our platform, which makes it difficult to evaluate our future prospects and may increase the risk that we will not be successful.
 
We have developed a mobile app for public self-expression and meeting people in real time, and the market for our products and services is relatively new and may not develop as expected, if at all. People who are not our users may not understand the value of our products and services and new users may initially find our products confusing. Convincing potential new users of the value of our products and services is critical to increasing our user base and to the success of our business
 
We have a limited operating history which makes it difficult to effectively assess our future prospects or forecast future results. We encounter or may encounter many risks in this developing and rapidly evolving market. These risks and challenges include its ability to, among other things:
 
 
increase its number of users and user engagement;
 
 
successfully expand our business;
 
 
develop a reliable, scalable, secure, high-performance technology infrastructure that can efficiently handle increased usage;
 
 
 
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convince advertisers of the benefits of our products compared to alternative forms of advertising;
 
 
develop and deploy new features, products and services;
 
 
successfully compete with other companies, some of which have substantially greater resources and market power than us, that are currently in, or may in the future enter, its industry, or duplicate the features of our products and services;
 
 
attract, retain and motivate talented employees, particularly engineers, designers and product managers;
 
 
process, store, protect and use personal data in compliance with governmental regulations, contractual obligations and other obligations related to privacy and security;
 
 
continue to earn and preserve its users’ trust, including with respect to their private personal information; and
 
 
defending ourselves against litigation, regulatory, intellectual property, privacy or other claims.
 
If we fail to educate potential users and potential advertisers about the value of our products and services, if the market for our platform does not develop as we expect or if we fail to address the needs of this market, our business will be harmed. We may not be able to successfully address these risks and challenges or other unforeseen risks and challenges. Failure to adequately address these risks and challenges could harm our business and cause our operating results to suffer.
 
Our business depends on the continued and unimpeded access to our products and services on mobile devices by our users and advertisers. If we or our users experience disruptions in service or if mobile service providers are able to block, degrade or charge for access to our products and services, we could incur additional expenses and the loss of users and advertisers.
 
We depend on the ability of our users and advertisers to access mobile devices. Currently, this access is provided by companies that have significant market power in the broadband and telecommunications access marketplace, including incumbent telephone companies, cable companies, mobile communications companies,government-owned service providers, device manufacturers and operating system providers, any of whom could take actions that degrade, disrupt or increase the cost of user access to our products or services, which would, in turn, negatively impact our business. We also rely on other companies to maintain reliable communications network systems that provide adequate speed, data capacity and security to us and our users. As the number of mobile device users continues to grow, frequency of use and amount of data transmitted, the communications infrastructure that we and our users rely on may be unable to support the demands placed upon it. The failure of the mobile communications infrastructure that we and/or our users rely on, even for a short period of time, could undermine our operations and harm our operating results.
 
Abusive activities by certain users could diminish the user experience on our platform, which could damage our reputation and deter our current and potential users from using our products and services.
 
There are a range of abusive activities that are prohibited by our terms of service and are generally defined as unsolicited, repeated actions that negatively impact other users with the general goal of drawing user attention to a given person, account, site, product or idea. This includes posting large numbers of unsolicited mentions of a user, duplicate outlets, misleading links (e.g., to malware or click-jacking pages) or other false or misleading content, and aggressively following and un-following accounts, adding users to lists, sending invitations to inappropriately attract attention. Our terms of service also prohibit the creation of serial or bulk accounts, both manually or using automation, for disruptive or abusive purposes. Although we continue to invest resources to reduce spam and other abusive behavior, we expect spammers and abusers will continue to seek ways to act inappropriately on our platform. We will continuously combat spam and other abusive behaviors, including by suspending or terminating accounts we believe to be spammers and launching algorithmic changes focused on curbing abusive activities. Combatting spam and other abusive behaviors require the diversion of significant time and focus of our engineering team from improving our products and services. If spam or abusive behavior increase, this could hurt our reputation for delivering relevant content or reduce user growth and user engagement and result in continuing operational cost to us.
 
If we fail to effectively manage our growth, our business and operating results could be harmed.
 
If we experience rapid growth in our headcount and operations, it will place significant demands on our management, operational and financial infrastructure. We intend to continue to make substantial investments to expand our operations, research and development, sales and marketing and general and administrative organizations. We face significant competition for employees, particularly engineers, designers and product managers, from other Internet and high-growth companies, which include both publicly-traded and privately-held companies, and we may not be able to hire new employees quickly enough to meet our needs. To attract highly skilled personnel, we will need to continue to offer, highly competitive compensation packages. As we continue to grow, we are subject to the risks of over-hiring, over-compensating our employees and over-expanding our operating infrastructure, and to the challenges of integrating, developing and motivating a rapidly growing employee base. If we fail to effectively manage our hiring needs and successfully integrate new hires, our efficiency and ability to meet our forecasts and our employee morale, productivity and retention could suffer, and our business and operating results could be adversely affected.
 
 
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Our business and operating results may be harmed by a disruption in our service, or by our failure to timely and effectively scale and adapt our existing technology and infrastructure.
 
Some of the reasons people use our platforms is for real-time information, personal contact and live streaming of music content. We may, in the future, experience service disruptions, outages and other performance problems due to a variety of factors, including infrastructure changes, humanor software errors, hardware failure, capacity constraints due to an overwhelming number of people accessing our products and services simultaneously, computer viruses and denial of service or fraud or security attacks. Although we are investing significantly to improve the capacity, capability and reliability of our infrastructure, we are not currently serving traffic equally through the data centers that support our platforms. Accordingly, in the event of a significant issue at the data center supportingmost of our network traffic, some of our products and services may become inaccessible to the public or the public may experience difficulties accessing our products and services. Any disruption or failure in our infrastructure could hinder our ability to handle existing or increased traffic on our platform, which could significantly harm our business.
 
As the number of our users increases and our users generate more content, including photos and videos hosted by us, we may be required to expand and adapt our technology and infrastructure to continue to reliably store, serve and analyze this content. It may become increasingly difficult to maintain and improve the performance of our products and services, especially during peak usage times, as our productsand services become more complex and our user traffic increases. This would negatively impact our ability to attract users and advertisers and increase engagement of our users. We expect to continue to make significant investments to maintain and improve the capacity, capability and reliability of our infrastructure. To the extent that we do not effectively address capacity constraints, upgrade our systems as needed and continually develop our technology and infrastructure to accommodate actual and anticipated changes in technology, our business and operating results may be harmed.
 
If we are unable to maintain and promote our brands, our business and operating results may be harmed.
 
We believe that maintaining and promoting our brands is critical to expanding our base of users and advertisers. Maintaining and promoting our brands will depend largely on our ability to continue to provide useful, reliable and innovative products and services, which we may not do successfully. We may introduce new features, products, services or terms of service that users, platform partners or advertisers do not like, which may negatively affect our brand. Additionally, the actions of platform partners may affect our brands if users do not have a positive experience using third-party applications. Our brands may also be negatively affected by the actions of users that are hostile or inappropriate to other people, by users impersonating other people, by users identified as spam, by users introducing excessive amounts of spam on its platform or by third parties obtaining control over users’ accounts. Maintaining and enhancing our brands may require the Company to make substantial investments and these investments may not achieve the desired goals. If we fail to successfully promote and maintain our brand or if we incur excessive expenses in this effort, our business and operating results could be adversely affected.
 
Negative publicity could adversely affect our business and operating results.
 
Negative publicity about us, including about our product quality and reliability, changes to our products and services, privacy and security practices, litigation, regulatory activity, the actions of our users or user experience with our products and services, even if inaccurate, could adversely affect our reputation and the confidence in and the use of our products and services. For example, service outages could result in widespread media reports. Such negative publicity could also have an adverse effect on the size, engagement and loyalty of our user base and result in decreased revenue, which could adversely affect our business and operating results.
 
We focus on product innovation and user engagement rather than short-term operating results.
 
We encourage employees to quickly develop and help us launch new and innovative features. We focus on improving the user experience for our products and services and on developing new and improved products and services for the advertisers on our platform. We prioritize innovation and the experience for users and advertisers on our platform over short-term operating results. We may make product and service decisions that may reduce our short-term operating results if we believe that the decisions are consistent with its goals to improve theuser experience and performance for advertisers, which we believe will improve our operating results over the long term. These decisions may not be consistent with the short-term expectations and may not produce the long-term benefits that we expect, in which case our user growth and user engagement, our relationships with advertisers and our business and operating results could be harmed. In addition, our focus on the user experience may negatively impact our relationships with existing or prospective advertisers. This could result in a loss of advertisers, which could harm our revenue and operating results.
 
Our products and services may contain undetected software errors, which could harm our business and operating results.
 
Our products and services incorporate complex software and we encourage our employees to quickly develop and help us launch new and innovative features. Our software may now or in the future contain, errors, bugs or vulnerabilities. Some errors in the software code may only be discovered after the product or service has been released. Any errors, bugs or vulnerabilities discovered in our code after release could result in damage to our reputation, loss of users, loss of platform partners, loss of advertisers or advertising revenue or liability for damages, any of which could adversely affect our business and operating results.
 
 
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Our business is subject to complex and evolving U.S. laws and regulations. These laws and regulations are subject to change and uncertain interpretation, and could result in claims, changes to its business practices, monetary penalties, increased cost of operations or declines in user growth, user engagement or ad engagement, or otherwise harm our business.
 
We are subject to a variety of laws and regulations in the United States that involve matters central to our business, including privacy, rights of publicity, data protection, content regulation, intellectual property, competition, protection of minors, consumer protection and taxation. Many of these laws and regulations are still evolving and being tested in courts and could be interpreted or applied in ways that could harm our business, particularly in the new and rapidly evolving industry in which we operate. The introduction of new products or services may subject us to additional laws and regulations. There have been a number of recent legislative proposals in the United States, at both the federal and state levels, that would impose new obligations in areas such as privacy. The U.S. government, including the Federal Trade Commission, or the FTC, and the Department of Commerce, has announced that it is reviewing the need for greater regulation for the collection of information concerning user behavior on the Internet and over mobile devices, including regulation aimed at restricting certain tracking and targeted advertising practices.
 
Additionally, recent amendments to U.S. patent laws may affect the ability of companies to protect their innovations and defend against claims of patent infringement. Having personal information may subject us to additional regulation. Further, it is difficult to predict how existing laws and regulations will be applied to its business and the new laws and regulations to which we may become subject, and it is possible that they may be interpreted and applied in a manner that is inconsistent with our practices. These existing and proposed laws and regulations can be costly to comply with and can delay or impede the development of new products and services, result in negative publicity, significantly increase our operating costs, require significant time and attention of management and technical personnel and subject us to inquiries or investigations, claims or other remedies, including fines or demands that we modify or cease existing business practices.
 
Even though our platform is for public self-expression conversation and personal interaction, user trust regarding privacy is important to the growth of users and the increase in user engagement on our platform, and privacy concerns relating to our products and services could damage our reputation and deter current and potential users and advertisers from using our products and services.
 
From time to time, concerns have been expressed by governments, regulators and others about whether mobile products, services or practices compromise the privacy of users and others. Concerns about, governmental or regulatory actions involving practices with regard to the collection, use, disclosure or security of personal information or other privacy-related matters, even if unfounded, could damage our reputation, cause us to lose users and advertisers and adversely affect our operating results. While we will strive to comply with applicable data protection laws and regulations, as we strive to comply with our own posted privacy policies and other obligations we may have with respect to privacy and data protection, the failure or perceived failure to comply may result, in inquiries and other proceedings or actions against us by governments, regulators or others. These inquiries could result in negative publicity and damage to our reputation and brand, each of which could cause us to lose users and advertisers, which could have an adverse effect on our business.
 
Any systems failure or compromise of our security that results in the unauthorized access to or release of our users’ or advertisers’ data could significantly limit the adoption of our products and services and cause harm to our reputation and brand and, therefore, our business. We expect to continue to expend significant resources to protect against security breaches. The risk that these types of events could seriously harm our business is likely to increase as we expand the number of products and services we offer, increase the size of our user base and operate in other countries.
 
If our security measures are breached, or if our products and services are subject to attacks that degrade or deny the ability of users to access our products and services, our products and services may be perceived as not being secure, users and advertisers may curtail or stop using our products and services and our business and operating results could be harmed.
 
Our products and services involve the storage and transmission of users’ and advertisers’ information, and security breaches expose us to a risk of loss of this information, litigation and potential liability. We may experience cyber-attacks of varying degrees, and as a result, unauthorized parties may obtain, and may in the future obtain, access to its data or its users’ or advertisers’ data. Our security measures may also be breached due to employee error, malfeasance or otherwise. Additionally, outside parties may attempt to fraudulently induce employees, users or advertisers to disclose sensitive information in order to gain access to our data or our users’ or advertisers’ data or accounts, or may otherwise obtain access to such data or accounts. Since our users and advertisers may use their accounts to establish and maintain online identities, unauthorized communications from our accounts that have been compromised may damage their reputations. Any such breach or unauthorized access could result in significant legal and financial exposure, damage to our reputation and a loss of confidence in thesecurity of our products and services that could have an adverse effect on our business and operating results. Because the techniques used to obtain unauthorized access, disable or degrade service or sabotage systems change frequently and often are not recognized until launched against a target, we may be unable to anticipate these techniques or to implement adequate preventative measures. If an actual or perceived breach of security occurs, the market perception of the effectiveness of our security measures could be harmed, we could lose users and advertisers and we may incur significant legal and financial exposure, including legal claims and regulatory fines and penalties. Any of these actions could have a material and adverse effect on our business, reputation and operating results.
 
 
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We depend on highly skilled personnel to grow and operate our business, and if we are unable to hire, retain and motivate its personnel, we may not be able to grow effectively.
 
Our future success will depend upon our continued ability to identify, hire, develop, motivate and retain highly skilled personnel, including senior management, engineers, designers and product managers. Our ability to execute efficiently is dependent upon contributions from our employees, in particular our senior management team. We do not maintain key person life insurance for any employee. In addition, from time to time, there may be changes in our senior management team that may be disruptive to our business. If our senior management team, including any new hires that we may make, fails to work together effectively and to execute our plans and strategies on a timely basis, our business could be harmed. Our growth strategy also depends on our ability to expand our organization with highly skilled personnel. Identifying, recruiting, training and integrating qualified individuals will require significant time, expense and attention. Competition for highly skilled personnel is intense, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area, where our headquarters is located. We may need to invest significant amounts of cash and equity to attract and retain new employees and we may never realize returns on these investments. If we are not able to effectively add and retain employees, our ability to achieve our strategic objectives will be adversely impacted, and our business will be harmed.
 
Our business is subject to the risks of earthquakes, fire, power outages, floods and other catastrophic events, and to interruption by man-made problems such as terrorism.
 
A significant natural disaster, such as an earthquake, fire, flood or significant power outage could have a material adverse impact on our business, operating results, and financial condition. Our headquarters is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, a region known for seismic activity. Despite any precautions we may take, the occurrence of a natural disaster or other unanticipated problems at our data centers could result in lengthy interruptions in our services.In addition, acts of terrorism and other geo-political unrest could cause disruptions in our business. All of the aforementioned risks may be further increased if our disaster recovery plans prove to be inadequate. We have a disaster recovery program, which allows us to move production to a back-up data center in the event of a catastrophe. Although this program is functional, we do not currently serve network traffic equally from each data center, so if our primary data center shuts down, there will be a period of time that our products or services, or certain of our products or services, will remain inaccessible to our users or our users may experience severe issues accessing our products and services. We do not carry business interruption insurance sufficient to compensate us for the potentially significant losses, including the potential harm to our business that may result from interruptions in our ability to provide our products and services.
 
Risks Related to Our Company
 
Messrs. Dean and Robert Rositano, Jr., as our directors and officers, own a significant percentage of the voting power of our stock and will be able to exercise significant influence and control over the matters subject to stockholder approval and our operations.
 
Messrs. Dean and Robert Rositano, Jr. may be deemed to own (directly and/or beneficially) 56.24% of our Series A preferred stock. As of December 31, 2020, the following entities and individuals own the following shares of our Series A preferred stock:
 
 
Messrs. Dean and Robert Rositano, Jr. each directly own 1,882 and 1,881 shares, respectively.
 
 
Copper Creek Holdings, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company owned and managed by Robert Rositano and his wife Stacy Rositano, owns 14,730 shares (74.45%), thus each may be deemed to beneficially own one half;
 
The holders of Series A preferred stock are entitled to cast votes equal to the number of votes equal to the number of whole shares of common stock into which the shares of Series A Preferred Stock held by such holder are convertible. The total aggregate issued shares of Series A Preferred Stockat any given time regardless of their number shall be convertible into the number of shares of common stock which equals nine (9) times the total number of shares of common stock which are issued and outstanding at the time of any conversion, at the option of the preferred holders or until the closing of a Qualified Financing (i.e. the sale and issuance of our equity securities that results in gross proceeds in excess of $2,500,000) at one time or in the same round. As a result of the Titan Iron Ore Corp. and iHookup merger transaction, the former iHookup stockholders received a controlling interest in the Company due to the voting rights of the Series A Preferred Stock being connected to their super-majority conversion rights. As a result of Messrs. Dean and Robert Rositano Jr.’s ownership interests and voting power described above, Messrs. Dean and Robert Rositano Jr. currently are in a position to influence and control, subject to our organizational documents and Nevada law, the composition of our Board of Directors and the outcome of corporate actions requiring stockholder approval, such as mergers, business combinations and dispositions of assets, among other corporate transactions. In addition, this concentration of voting power could discourage others from initiating a potential merger, takeover or other change of control transaction that may otherwise be beneficial to the Company, which could adversely affect the market price of our securities.
 
 
 
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If we are unable to pay the convertible promissory notes owed by the Company when obligations become due, the note holders may take adverse proceedings under terms of default.
 
In the event of default under terms in our convertible promissory notes, the note holder may enforce remedies including acceleration of payment in full plus interest and other charges, and an increase in interest rates of up to 24% when allowable by law.
 
Our disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting are not effective, which may cause our financial reporting to be unreliable and lead to misinformation being disseminated to the public.
 
Our management evaluated our disclosure controls and procedures as of December 31, 2020 and concluded that as of that date, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective. The ineffectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures was due to the following material weaknesses in our internal controls over financial reporting (i) inadequate segregation of duties and ineffective risk assessment; (ii) insufficient written policies and procedures for accounting and financial reporting with respect to the requirements and application of both US GAAP and SEC guidelines and (iii) inadequate technical skills of accounting personnel.
 
As of the date of this annual report on Form 10-K, we believe that these material weaknesses continue to exist and our disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting are not effective. If such material weakness and ineffective controls are not promptly corrected in the future, our ability to report quarterly and annual financial results or other information required to be disclosed on a timely and accurate basis may be adversely affected. Also, such material weakness and ineffective controls could cause our financial reporting to be unreliable and lead to misinformation being disseminated to the public. Investors relying upon this misinformation may make an uninformed investment decision.
 
We have a limited operating history on which to base an evaluation of our business and prospects.
 
We have a short operating history, which limits our ability to forecast our future operating results and subjects us to a number of uncertainties, including our ability to plan for and model future growth. We have encountered and will continue to encounter risks and uncertainties frequently experienced by growing companies in developing industries. If our assumptions regarding these uncertainties, which we use to plan our business, are incorrect or change in reaction to changes in our markets, or if we do not address these risks successfully, our operating and financial results could differ materially from our expectations and our business could suffer.
  
If we issue additional shares in the future, it will result in the dilution of our existing shareholders.
 
As of December 31, 2020, our articles of incorporation authorize the issuance of up to 1,000,000,000 shares of common stock with a par value of $0.0001 per share and 50,000,000 shares of preferred stock with a par value of $0.0001 per share. Our board of directors may choose to issue some or all of such shares to acquire one or more companies or properties and to fund our overhead and general operating requirements and/or choose to increase the Company’s authorized capital. The increase and issuance of any such shares will reduce the book value per share and may contribute to a reduction in the market price of the outstanding shares of our common stock. If we issue any such additional shares, such issuance will reduce the proportionate ownership and voting power of all current shareholders. Further, such issuance may result in a change of control of our corporation.
  
The price of our common stock may be negatively impacted by factors which are unrelated to our operations.
 
The market price of our common stock could fluctuate substantially due to a variety of factors, including market perception of our ability to achieve our planned growth, quarterly operating results of our competitors, trading volume in our common stock, changes in general conditions in the economy and the financial markets or other developments affecting our competitors or us. In addition, the stock market is subject to extreme price and volume fluctuations. This volatility has had a significant effect on the market price of securities issued by many companies for reasons unrelated to their operating performance and could have the same effect on our common stock.
 
We do not intend to pay cash dividends on any investment in the shares of stock of our company.
 
We have never paid any cash dividends and currently do not intend to pay any cash dividends for the foreseeable future. Because we do not intend to declare cash dividends, any gain on an investment in our company will need to come through an increase in the stock’s price. This may never occur, and investors may lose all of their investment in our company.
 
 
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Trading of our stock is restricted by the Securities Exchange Commission’s penny stock regulations, which may limit a stockholder’s ability to buy and sell our common stock.
 
The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted regulations which generally define “penny stock” to be any equity security that has a market price (as defined) less than $5.00 per share or an exercise price of less than $5.00 per share, subject to certain exceptions. Our common stock securities are covered by the penny stock rules, which impose additional sales practice requirements on broker-dealers who sell to persons other than established customers and “accredited investors”. The term “accredited investor” refers generally to institutions with assets in excess of $5,000,000 or individuals with a net worth in excess of $1,000,000 or annual income exceeding $200,000 or $300,000 jointly with their spouse. The penny stock rules require a broker-dealer, prior to a transaction in a penny stock not otherwise exempt from the rules, to deliver a standardized risk disclosure document in a form prepared by the Securities and Exchange Commission, which provides information about penny stocks and the nature and level of risks in the penny stock market. The broker-dealer also must provide the customer with current bid and offer quotations for the penny stock, the compensation of the broker-dealer and its salesperson in the transaction and monthly account statements showing the market value of each penny stock held in the customer’s account. The bid and offer quotations, and the broker-dealer and salesperson compensation information, must be given to the customer orally or in writing prior to effecting the transaction and must be given to the customer in writing before or with the customer’s confirmation. In addition, the penny stock rules require that prior to a transaction in a penny stock not otherwise exempt from these rules, the broker-dealer must make a special written determination that the penny stock is a suitable investment for the purchaser and receive the purchaser’s written agreement to the transaction. These disclosure requirements may have the effect of reducing the level of trading activity in the secondary market for the stock that is subject to these penny stock rules. Consequently, these penny stock rules may affect the ability of broker-dealers to trade our securities. We believe that the penny stock rules discourage investor interest in and limit the marketability of our common stock.
 
FINRA sales practice requirements may also limit a stockholder’s ability to buy and sell our stock.
 
In addition to the “penny stock” rules described above, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (known as “FINRA”) has adopted rules that require that in recommending an investment to a customer, a broker-dealer must have reasonable grounds for believing that the investment is suitable for that customer. Prior to recommending speculative low-priced securities to their non-institutional customers, broker-dealers must make reasonable efforts to obtain information about the customer’s financial status, tax status, investment objectives and other information. Under interpretations of these rules, FINRA believes that there is a high probability that speculative low-priced securities will not be suitable for at least some customers. FINRA requirements make it more difficult for broker-dealers to recommend that their customers buy our common stock, which may limit your ability to buy and sell our stock and have an adverse effect on the market for our shares.
 
Our common stock price has been volatile and your investment could lose value.
 
The trading price of our common stock has been volatile and could be subject to wide fluctuations due to various factors. The timing of announcements in the public market regarding new products, product enhancements or technological advances by us or our competitors, and any announcements by us or our competitors of acquisitions, major transactions or management changes could also affect our stock price. Our stock price is subject to speculation in the press and the analyst community, changes in recommendations or earnings estimates by financial analysts, changes in investors’ or analysts’ valuation measures for our stock and market trends unrelated to our performance. A significant drop in our stock price could also expose us to the risk of securities class action lawsuits, which could result in substantial costs and divert management’s attention and resources, which could adversely affect our business. Moreover, if the per share trading price of our common stock declines significantly, you may be unable to resell your shares at or above the public offering price. We cannot assure you that the per share trading price of our common stock will not fluctuate or decline significantly in the future.
 
The trading price of our common stock has been low, and the sale of a substantial number of shares in the public market could depress the price of our common stock.
 
Our common stock is traded on the OTC Markets Group marketplace and historically has had a low average daily trading price relative to many other stocks. Thinly traded stocks can have more price volatility than stocks trading in an active public market, which can lead to significant price swings even when a relatively small number of shares are being traded, and can limit an investor’s ability to quickly sell blocks of stock. If there continues to be low average daily trading volume or price in our common stock investors may be unable to quickly liquidate their investments or at prices investors consider to be adequate.
 
Because our common stock is quoted and traded on the OTC Markets Group marketplace, short selling could increase the volatility of our stock price.
 
Short selling occurs when a person sells shares of stock which the person does not yet own and promises to buy stock in the future to cover the sale. The general objective of the person selling the shares short is to make a profit by buying the shares later, at a lower price, to cover the sale. Significant amounts of short selling, or the perception that a significant amount of short sales could occur, could depress the market price of our common stock. In contrast, purchases to cover a short position may have the effect of preventing or retarding a decline in the market price of our common stock, and together with the imposition of the penalty bid, may stabilize, maintain or otherwise affect the market price of our common stock. As a result, the price of our common stock may be higher than the price that otherwise might exist in the open market. If these activities are commenced, they may be discontinued at any time. These transactions may be effected on the OTC Markets Group marketplace or any other available markets or exchanges. Such short selling if it were to occur could impact the value of our stock in an extreme and volatile manner to the detriment of our shareholders.
 
 
 
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Risks Relating to the Early Stage of our Company and Ability to Raise Capital
 
We are at a very early stage and our success is subject to the substantial risks inherent in the establishment of a new business venture.
 
The implementation of our business strategy is in a very early stage and subject to all of the risks inherent in the establishment of a new business venture. Accordingly, our intended business and prospective operations may not prove to be successful in the near future, if at all. Any future success that we might enjoy will depend upon many factors, many of which are beyond our control, or which cannot be predicted at this time, and which could have a material adverse effect upon our financial condition, business prospects and operations and the value of an investment in our company.
 
We expect to suffer continued operating losses and we may not be able to achieve profitability.
 
We expect to continue to incur significant development and marketing expenses in the foreseeable future related to the launch and commercialization of our products and services. As a result, we will be sustaining substantial operating and net losses, and it is possible that we will never be able to achieve profitability.
 
We may have difficulty raising additional capital, which could deprive us of necessary resources.
 
In order to support the initiatives envisioned in our business plan, we will need to raise additional funds through public or private debt or equity financing, collaborative relationships or other arrangements. Our ability to raise additional financing depends on many factors beyond our control, including the state of the capital markets, the market price of our common stock, and the development of competitive projects by others. Because our common stock is not listed on a major stock market, many investors may not be willing or allowed to purchase our common shares or may demand steep discounts. Sufficient additional financing may not be available to us or may be available only on terms that would result in further dilution to the current owners of our common stock.
 
If we are unsuccessful in raising additional capital, or the terms of raising such capital are unacceptable, we may have to modify our business plan and/or significantly curtail our planned activities. If we are successful raising additional capital through the issuance of additional equity, our investor’s interests will be diluted.
 
There are substantial doubts about our ability to continue as a going concern and if we are unable to continue our business, our shares may have little or no value.
 
Our ability to become a profitable operating company is dependent upon our ability to generate revenues and/or obtain financing adequate to implement our business plan. Achieving a level of revenues adequate to support our cost structure, our continued operating losses and our net cash used in operations has raised substantial doubts about our ability to continue as a going concern. We plan to attempt to raise additional equity capital by issuing shares and, if necessary through one or more private placement or public offerings, and via the securities purchase agreement/equity line financing. However, the doubts raised relating to our ability to continue as a going concern may make our shares an unattractive investment for potential investors. These factors, among others, may make it difficult to raise any additional capital.
 
Failure to effectively manage our growth could place additional strains on our managerial, operational and financial resources and could adversely affect our business and prospective operating results.
 
Our anticipated growth is expected to continue to place a strain on our managerial, operational and financial resources. Further, as we expand our user and advertiser base, we will be required to manage multiple relationships. Any further growth by us, or an increase in the number of our strategic relationships will increase this strain on our managerial, operational and financial resources. This strain may inhibit our ability to achieve the rapid execution necessary to implement our business plan, and could have a material adverse effect upon our financial condition, business prospects and prospective operations and the value of an investment in our company.
 
We may fail to raise sufficient capital.
 
To the extent that we fail to obtain sufficient operating capital, we may be unable to deal with presently unforeseen contingencies in the future or be able to fund our operations. In addition, we may have more difficulty or find it impossible, to raise third party financing from investors or financial institutions.
 
Our reserves may be insufficient.
 
We intend to establish a reserve fund, as determined in the Board’s discretion, for normal working capital contingencies. However, we have been unable to do so. If the reserves are not available to the Company, it may be necessary to attempt to raise additional capital or financing. In the event that such capital or financing is not available on favorable terms, we may be forced to raise additional capital on unfavorable terms. In fact, we have been forced to issue several convertible notes at substantial discounts and interest rates in order to raise the requisite capital for operations.
 
 
 
 
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ITEM 1B. UNRESOLVED STAFF COMMENTS
 
Not Applicable.
 
ITEM 2. PROPERTIES
 
Principal Office
 
Our executive offices are located at 1821 S. Bascom Ave Ste 353, Campbell, California 95008. We believe that our office space and facilities are sufficient to meet our present needs and do not anticipate any difficulty securing alternative or additional space, as needed, on terms acceptable to us.
 
ITEM 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
 
Except for the lawsuit contingency related to Infinity Global Consulting Group Inc referred to in Note 8, page F-18, of the consolidated Financial Statements, we are currently not involved in any litigation that we believe could have a materially adverse effect on our financial condition or results of operations. There is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the executive officers of our Company or any of our subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting our Company, our common stock, any of our subsidiaries or of our Company’s or our Company’s subsidiaries’ officers or directors in their capacities as such, in which an adverse decision could have a material adverse effect.
 
ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
 
Not applicable.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  PART II
 
ITEM 5. MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
 
 
(a)
Market Information
 
Our common stock is quoted on the OTC Pink marketplace under the symbol “FDBL”.
 
Set forth below are the range of high and low bid quotations for the periods indicated as reported by the OTC Pink marketplace. The market quotations reflect inter-dealer prices, without retail mark-up, mark-down or commissions and may not necessarily represent actual transactions.

Quarter Ended
 
High Bid
 
 
Low Bid.
 
December 31,2020
 $0.0400 
 $0.0078 
September 30,2020
 $0.1750 
 $0.0185 
June 30,2020
 $0.1659 
 $0.0494 
March 31,2020
 $0.3960 
 $0.0470 
 
    
    
December 31, 2019
 $0.6930  
 $0.1000  
September 30, 2019
 $0.3000 
 $0.0260 
June 30, 2019
 
none
 
 
none
 
March 31, 2019
 $0.0001 
 $0.0001 
 
 
(b)
Holders of Our Common Stock
 
As of April 26, 2021, there were 87 registered holders of record of our common stock. As of such date, 141,965,430 shares of our common stock were issued and outstanding.
 
 
(c)
Dividends
 
The payment of dividends, if any, in the future, rests within the sole discretion of our board of directors. The payment of dividends will depend upon our earnings, our capital requirements and our financial condition, as well as other relevant factors. We have not declared any cash dividends since our inception and have no present intention of paying any cash dividends on our common stock in the foreseeable future.
 
There are no restrictions in our articles of incorporation or bylaws that prevent us from declaring dividends. The Nevada Revised Statutes, however, do prohibit us from declaring dividends where, after giving effect to the distribution of the dividend:
 
 
1.
We would not be able to pay our debts as they become due in the usual course of business; or
 
 
2.
Our total assets would be less than the sum of our total liabilities plus the amount that would be needed to satisfy the rights of shareholders who have preferential rights superior to those receiving the distribution.
 
 
(d)
Securities Authorized for Issuance under Equity Compensation Plans
 
Effective November 22, 2011 our board of directors adopted and approved our stock option plan. The purpose of the stock option plan is to enhance the long-term stockholder value of our company by offering opportunities to directors, key employees, officers, independent contractors and consultants of our company to acquire and maintain stock ownership in our company in order to give these persons the opportunity to participate in our company’s growth and success, and to encourage them to remain in the service of our company. Effective August 27, 2019, the Company effected a reverse split of 1 for 18,000 which eliminated all the options which were previously outstanding.
 
Effective January 11, 2021 the Company’s directors approved the adoption of Nonqualified Stock Option Award Plan for its employees, whereby stock options on the Company’s common shares may be issued from time to time recognizing, in part, the contributions made by such employees to the Company’s operations. Also on January 11, 2021 the Company granted options to its 5 employees to acquire a total of 5,000,000 of the Company’s common shares at an exercise price of $0.014 per share, vesting quarterly through January 11, 2023, to acquire of further 10,000,000 of the Company’s common stock also at an exercise price of $0.14 per share, vesting quarterly through January 11, 2024.
 
 
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Transfer Agent
 
Our transfer agent is Nevada Agency and Transfer Company, 50 West Liberty Street Suite 880, Reno, Nevada 89501, phone (775) 322-0626.
 
Recent Sales of Unregistered Securities

During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company issued 5,736,333 shares of common stock and recorded the obligation to issue a further 506,667 common shares, collectively valued at $552,050 based on the quoted price on the grant dates, in payment for services primarily to music artists providing live performances for the July 24, 2020 launch of the Fan Pass app.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company issued 750,000 common shares to Integrity Media pursuant to the Company’s settlement agreement, which Integrity Media advised had a realized value of $16,625.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company issued 7,196,264 common shares to parties where the original liability required the obligation to record such shares as issuable.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company issued 54,076 common shares to the Company’s founder upon conversion of 3 Series A Preferred Shares to meet their personal commitment to transfer certain common shares to the investors.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company Issued 26,527,179 common shares upon conversion of Series C preferred stock having a value of $353,678.
 
We made the foregoing stock issuances in reliance upon the exemption from registration under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
Rule 10B-18 Transactions
 
During the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019, there were no repurchases of the Company’s common stock by the Company.
 
ITEM 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
 
Not applicable.
 
ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
 
Our management’s discussion and analysis provides a narrative about our financial performance and condition that should be read in conjunction with the audited and unaudited consolidated financial statements and related notes thereto included in this annual report on Form 10-K. This discussion contains forward looking statements reflecting our current expectations and estimates and assumptions about events and trends that may affect our future operating results or financial position. Our actual results and the timing of certain events could differ materially from those discussed in these forward-looking statements due to a number of factors, including, but not limited to, those set forth in the sections of this annual report on Form 10-K titled “Risk Factors” beginning at page 13 above and “Forward-Looking Statements” beginning at page 4 above.
 
Results of Operations
 
Years Ended December 31, 2020 and 2019
 
Our cash as of December 31, 2020 was $52,702. As a result of our minimal amount of revenues and ongoing expenditures in pursuit of our business, we have incurred net losses since our inception. Our accumulated deficit at December 31, 2020 was $36,569,246. For the year ended December 31, 2020, our net loss was $4,125,363.
 
 
 
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Our operating revenues and expenses for our fiscal years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019 and the changes between those periods for the respective items are summarized as follows:
 
 
 
For the Years Ended  
 
 
 
December 31,  
 
 
 
2020
 
 
2019
 
REVENUES
 
 
 
 
 
 
Technology services
 $397,333 
 $239,471 
Subscription and merchandising sales
  4,572 
  3,225 
 
  401,905 
  242,696 
 
    
    
OPERATING EXPENSES:
    
    
App hosting
  47,500 
  24,068 
Commissions
  871 
  938 
General and administrative
  834,090 
  814,053 
Software development and support
  613,105 
  299,124 
Artists' performance fees
  431,639 
  - 
Revenue shares
  660 
  - 
Investor relations
  140,119 
  98,264 
Sales and marketing
  108,776 
  48,375 
Total operating expenses
  2,176,760 
  1,284,822 
 
    
    
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS
  (1,774,855)
  (1,042,126)
 
    
    
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):
    
    
Accretion and interest expense
  (450,275)
  (621,149)
Provision for settlement of lawsuit
  - 
  (1,035,000)
Loss on debt extinguishment
  - 
  (7,384,866)
Gain on foreign exchange
  2,580 
  24,731 
Loss on extinguishment of convertible notes
  (87,491)
  - 
Loss on initial derivative expense
  (1,106,500)
  - 
Loss on settlement of derivatives
  (640,822)
  - 
Loss on change in fair value of derivatives
  (68,000)
  (125,000)
 
  (2,350,508)
  (9,141,284)
 
    
    
NET LOSS
 $(4,125,363)
 $(10,183,410)
 
    
    
Revenues
 
Revenues for the year ended December 31, 2020 increased to $401,905 as compared to $242,696 for the year ended December 31, 2019. The increase in revenue was primarily due to receiving additional contracts to develop an app for a third party.
 
Operating Expenses
 
Operating expenses for the year ended December 31, 2020 and the December 31, 2019 were $2,176,760 and $1,284,822 respectively, an increase of 69.4%. The increase in operating expenses was due primarily to costs associated with the launch of the Fan Pass app on July 24, 2020, which entailed higher software development costs to complete the app and artists’ fees for live streaming performances at the app launch, coupled with increased expenditures on sales and marketing and investor relations related to launch.
 
Net Loss
 
Our operating results have recognized net loss in the amount of $4,125,363 for the year ended December 31, 2020 as compared to a net loss of $10,183,410 for the year ended December 31, 2019. The decrease was primarily related to a loss on extinguishments of debt and to a provision for settlement of a lawsuit in 2019, which did not occur in 2020.
 
Liquidity and Capital Resources
 
Working Capital
 
 
 
December 31, 2020
 
 
December 31, 2019
 
Current Assets  
 $148,601 
 $71,500 
Current Liabilities
 $5,436,963 
 $16,041,805 
Working Capital Deficiency
 $(5,288,362)
 $(15,970,305)
 
 
 
 
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Current liabilities as of December 31, 2020 and 2019 were $5,436,963 and $16,041,805 respectively, a decrease of $10,604,842. The primary reason for the decrease was a reduction in derivative liabilities by $ 11,458,000 attributable to the conversion to common stock of certain convertible debentures and promissory notes during 2020, offset by an increase in accounts payable and accrued expenses of $450,380.
 
We currently do not have sufficient capital to fund our needs for the next 12 months. We rely on financing from convertible debt, promissory notes, and sale of stock to fund our operations.
 
Cash Flows
 
 
 
Year Ended
 
 
Year Ended
 
 
 
December 31, 2020
 
 
December 31, 2019
 
Net Cash Used in Operating Activities  
 $(492,080)
 $(488,864)
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities
  533,500 
  474,500 
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash
 $41,420 
 $(14,364)
 
Operating Activities
 
Cash provided by operating activities
 
The Company used $492,080 in cash from operating activities for the year ended December 31, 2020 as compared to a use of $488,864 for the year ended December 31, 2019. The increase is due to expenditures related to the launch of the Fan Pass app.
 
Cash provided by financing activities
 
Financing activities for the year ended December 31, 2020 generated cash of $533,500 as compared to generating $474,500 of cash for the year ended December 31, 2019. The higher cash provided from financing activities in the current year is primarily attributable to proceeds from the issuance of convertible notes ,the receipt of short-term loans and proceeds from sales of common stock and convertible Series C preferred stock.
 
There was no significant impact on the Company’s operations as a result of inflation for the year ended December 31, 2020.
 
Series B Preferred Stock Purchase Agreements
 
On August 8, 2019 the Company filed a Designation of Series B convertible Preferred Stock with the state of Nevada, designating 1,000,000 shares of the Series B Preferred Stock with a stated value of $1.00 per share. A holder of Series B Preferred Stock has the right to convert their Series 30 days following the first day of the month following the initial issuance of the Series B Preferred and continuing for a period of 60 (Sixty) months. The holders of Series B Preferred stock shall have no voting rights. The holders of Series B Preferred stock shall not be entitled to receive any dividends. In the event of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company or deemed liquidation event, the holders of shares of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to be paid the liquidation amount, as defined out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its shareholders, after distributions to holders of the Series A Preferred Stock and before distributions to holders of Common Stock B Preferred Stock into fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock. Initially, the conversion price for the Series B Preferred Stock is $.25 per share, subject to standard anti-dilution adjustments. Additionally, each share of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to, as a dividend, a pro rata portion of an amount equal to 10% (Ten Percent) of the Net Revenues (“Net Revenues” being Gross Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold) derived from the subscriptions and other sales, but excluding and net of Vimeo fees, processing fees and up sells, generated by Fan Pass Inc., the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation. The Series B Dividend shall be calculated and paid on a monthly basis in arrears starting on the day.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, the Company entered into subscription agreements with various investors whereby we sold rights to 284,000 shares of Series B Preferred Stock for a total purchase price of $284,000, of which $205,000 was received in cash and $79,000 was settled against payables to a related party.
 
 
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Series C Preferred Stock Purchase Agreements
 
On November 25, 2019 the Company filed a Designation of Series C convertible Preferred Stock with the state of Nevada, designating 1,000,000 shares of the Series C Preferred Stock with a stated value of $1.00 per share. The Series C Preferred Stock will, with respect to dividend rights and rights upon liquidation, winding-up or dissolution, rank: (a) senior with respect to dividends with the Company’s common stock, par value 0.0001 per share (“Common Stock”)(the Series C Preferred Stock will convert into common stock immediately upon liquidation and be pari passu with the common stock in the event of litigation), and (b) junior with respect to dividends and right of liquidation to all existing and future indebtedness of the Company. The Series C Preferred Stock does not have any voting rights. Each share of Series C Preferred Stock will carry an annual dividend in the amount of eight percent (8%) of the Stated Value of $1.00 (the “Divided Rate”), which shall be cumulative and compounded daily, payable solely upon redemption, liquidation or conversion and increase to 22% upon an event of default as defined. In the event of any default other than the Company’s failure to issue shares upon conversion, the stated price will be $1.50. In a default event where the Company fails to issue shares upon conversion, the stated price will $2.00. The holder shall have the right six months following the issuance date, to convert all or any part of the outstanding Series C Preferred Stock into shares of common stock of the Company. The conversion price shall equal the Variable Conversion Price. The “Variable Conversion Price” shall mean 71% multiplied by the market price, representing a discount rate of 29%. Market price means the average of the two lowest trading prices for the Company’s common stock during the twenty trading day period ending on the latest complete trading day prior to the conversion date. Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary, or upon any deemed liquidation event, after payment or provision for payment of debts and other liabilities of the Company, and after payment or provision for any liquidation preference payable to the holders of any Preferred Stock ranking senior upon liquidation to the Series C Preferred Stock, if any, but prior to any distribution or payment made to the holders of Common Stock or the holders of any Preferred Stock ranking junior upon liquidation to the Series C Preferred Stock by reason of their ownership thereof, the Holders will be entitled to be paid out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its stockholders. The Company will have the right, at the Company’s option, to redeem all or any portion of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock, exercisable on not more than three trading days prior written notice to the Holders, in full, in accordance with Section 6 of the designations at a premium of up to 35% for up to six months. Company’s mandatory redemption: On the earlier to occur of (i) the date which is twenty-four (24) months following the Issuance Date and (ii) the occurrence of an Event of Default (the “Mandatory Redemption Date”), the Company shall redeem all of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Holders (which have not been previously redeemed or converted).
 
On May 29, 2020 the Company defaulted on the shares by being late with the filing of the Form 10-K, thereby increasing the dividend rate to 22% and the stated value to $1.50 per share. During the three months ended March 31, 2020, 38,000 shares of Series C convertible preferred stock were issued to an investor under preferred stock purchase agreements at a price of approximately $0.87 per share for a total of $33,000.
 
During the three months ended September 30, 2020 the holder of the Series C converted 62,500 Series C shares to 3,822,958 common shares for a redemption value of $96,750 including accrued dividends plus premium of $38,292, which totaled $135,042 recorded into equity.
 
During the three months ended December 31, 2020 the holder of the Series C converted 101,300 Series C shares to 22,704,221 common shares for a redemption value of $218,655 including accrued dividends, plus premium, recorded into equity. In addition, during the three months ended December 31, 2020 a total of 149,600 shares of Series C convertible preferred stock were issued to two investors under preferred stock purchase agreements, at a price of approximately $0.91 per share, for a total of $136,000 cash and premiums totaling $60,302 were recorded during this period with respect to these issuances. At December 31, 2020 the remaining liability totals $285,605, represented by a remaining balance of $184,850 in redeemable Series C stock, together with the related premium of $74,701 and accrued dividends of $26,054.
 
Debt Restructure Agreement
 
On March 26, 2019 three officers forgave debt totaling $400,000 and a company controlled by two officers of the Company forgave debt totaling $600,000. The debt forgiveness is considered a capital transaction and therefore $1,000,000 was recorded as an increase in additional paid-in capital for December 31, 2019.
 
On March 26, 2019, the Company entered into a Debt Restructuring Agreement with related parties Robert A. Rositano Jr., Dean Rositano , Frank Garcia , and Checkmate Mobile, Inc. and Alpha Capital Anstalt , Coventry Enterprises, LLC , Palladium Capital Advisors, LLC, EMA Financial, LLC, Michael Finkelstein, and Barbara R. Mittman, each being a debt holder of the Company.
 
The debt holders agreed to convert their debt of approximately $6.3 million and accrued interest of approximately $1.8 million into an initial 5,902,589 shares of common stock as set forth in the Agreement upon the Company meeting certain milestones including but not limited to: the Company effecting a reverse stock split and maintaining a stock price of $1.00 per share; being current with its periodic report filings pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act; certain vendors and Company employees forgiving an aggregate of $1,000,000 in amounts owed to them; the Company raising not less than $400,000 in common stock at a post-split price of not less than $.20 per share; and certain other things as further set forth in the Agreement. The debt holders will be subject to certain lock up and leak out provisions as contained in the Agreement. As part of the Agreement the parties signed a Rights to Shares Agreement. Whereas the Agreement called for all the shares to be delivered at closing, the holders are generally restricted to beneficial ownership of up to 4.99% of the company’s common shares outstanding. The Rights to Shares Agreement allows for the Company to issue shares to each holder up the 4.99% limitation while preserving the holders’ rights to the total shares in schedule A of the Agreement. Accordingly, the 5,902,589 common shares were recorded as issuable in equity, On December 26, 2019, all parties signed an amendment to the Agreement which set forth, among other things, the following:
 
 
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Company Principals have given Holders notice that it has satisfied all conditions of closing.
 
The Agreement is considered Closed as of November 5, 2019 (“Settlement Date”) and any conditions of closing not satisfied are waived.
 
Reset Dates. The “Reset Dates” as set forth in Section 1(h) of the Agreement shall be as follows: March 4, 2020 and July 2, 2020. As of the reset dates the holders can convert all or part of the settled note amounts at the lower of (i) 75% of the closing bid price for the Common Stock on such respective Reset Date, or (ii) the VWAP for the Company’s Common Stock for the 7 trading days immediately preceding and including such respective Reset Dates. This reset provision provides for the issuance of additional shares above the initial 5,902,589 shares for no additional consideration as measured at each of the two reset dates.
 
On March 4, 2020 the Company became obligated to issue an additional 36,193,098 shares of common stock and on July 2, 2020 it became obligated to issue an additional 63,275,242 shares, for a total amount of shares due of 105,370,930.
 
On September 21, 2020, Ellis International LP (as successor to Alpha Capital Anstalt) submitted a request to drawdown and, on September 29, 2020, was issued 687,355 common shares against its entitlement above and reclassified from issuable shares in the accompanying balance sheet and statement of changes in stockholder equity.
 
On November 9, 2020 and on December 9, 2020 Coventry Enterprises requested and was issued 915,000 and 1,262,000 common shares respectively, and on November 23, 2020 Barbara Mittman requested and was issued 1,134,353 (net) common shares against their respective entitlement under the debt settlement agreement, which was reclassified from issuable shares.

Going Concern
 
At December 31, 2020, we had a working capital deficiency, an accumulated deficit, and a stockholders’ deficit of $5,288,362, $36,569,246 and $5,288,362 respectively and incurred a net loss and cash used in operations of $3,949,156 and $492,080 respectively in 2020. We have generated minimal revenues and have incurred losses since inception. Accordingly, we will be dependent on future additional financing in order to seek other business opportunities in the online entertainment industry or new business opportunities. We are considered a development stage company in the online entertainment industry. As of December 31, 2020, there is no assurance that we will be able raise sufficient capital to sustain our operations. We expect to incur further losses in the development of our business, all of which casts substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern. Our ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon our ability to generate future profitable operations and/or to obtain the necessary financing to meet our obligations and repay our liabilities arising from normal business operations when they come due.
 
Application of Critical Accounting Policies
 
Use of Estimates
 
The preparation of these statements in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses in the reporting period. The Company regularly evaluates estimates and assumptions related to valuation of convertible debenture conversion options, derivative instruments, deferred income tax asset valuations, financial instrument valuations, share-based payments, other equity-based payments, and loss contingencies. The Company bases its estimates and assumptions on current facts, historical experience and various other factors that it believes to bereasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities and the accrual of costs and expenses that are not readily apparent from other sources. The actual results experienced by the Company may differ materially and adversely from the Company’s estimates. To the extent there are material differences between the estimates and the actual results, future results of operations will be affected.
 
Revenue Recognition
 
In accordance with ASC 606, revenue is recognized when the following criteria have been met; valid contracts are identified with specific customers, performance obligations have been identified, price is determinable, price is allocated to performance obligations, and the Company has satisfied the performance obligations. Revenue generally is recognized net of allowances for returns and any taxes collected from customers and subsequently remitted to governmental authorities. During the years ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, the Company derived revenues primarily from the development of apps for a third party of $ 397,333 and $ 239,477 respectively, and such revenues were recognized upon completion of services. Secondarily, the Company’s other revenues from subscription fees and merchandising sales from the Friendable and Fan Pass apps totaled $4,572 for the year ended December 31,2020 (2019:$3,225) and were recognized when received.
 
 
25
 
 
Impairment of Long-Lived Assets
 
We continually monitor events and changes in circumstances that could indicate carrying amounts of long-lived assets may not be recoverable. When such events or changes in circumstances are present, we assess the recoverability of long-lived assets by determining whether the carrying value of such assets will be recovered through undiscounted expected future cash flows.
 
If the total of the future cash flows is less than the carrying amount of those assets, we recognize an impairment loss based on the excess of the carrying amount over the fair value of the assets. Assets to be disposed of are reported at the lower of the carrying amount or the fair value less costs to sell.
 
Stock-based compensation
 
We record stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation – Stock Based Compensation, which requires the measurement and recognition of compensation expense based on estimated fair values for all share-based awards made to employees and directors, including stock options. In 2019 the Company adapted ASU 2018-17 which expands the measurement requirements to non employees.
 
ASC 718 requires companies to estimate the fair value of share-based awards on the date of grant using an option-pricing model. We use the Black-Scholes option pricing model as its method in determining fair value. This model is affected by our stock price as well as assumptions regarding a number of subjective variables. These subjective variables include, but are not limited to our expected stock price volatility over the terms of the awards, and actual and projected employee stock option exercise behaviors. The value of the portion of the award that is ultimately expected to vest is recognized as an expense in the statement of operations over the requisite service period.
 
Financial Instruments
 
FASB ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures, defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value under generally accepted accounting principles and enhances disclosures about fair value measurements. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell anasset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. Valuation techniques used to measure fair value, as required by ASC 820, must maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs.
 
Our assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurements requires judgment, and may affect the valuation of the assets and liabilities being measured and their placement within the fair value hierarchy. The carrying values of accounts payable, convertible debentures and promissory note approximate fair values because of the short-term maturity of these instruments. Unless otherwise noted, it is management’s opinion that we are not exposed to significant interest, currency or credit risks arising from these financial instruments.
 
Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Share
 
We compute net loss per share in accordance with ASC 260, Earnings per Share. ASC 260 requires presentation of both basic and diluted earnings per share (EPS) on the face of the statement of operations. Basic EPS is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common shareholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS gives effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used in determining the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options or warrants. Diluted EPS excludes all dilutive potential shares if their effect is anti-dilutive.
 
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
 
We have implemented all other new accounting pronouncements that are in effect and that may impact its financial statements and does not believe that there are any other new accounting pronouncements that have been issued that might have a material impact on its financial position or results of operations.
 
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
 
We do not have any off -balance sheet arrangements
 
ITEM 7A. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
 
Not Applicable
 
 
 
 
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ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA
 
FRIENDABLE, INC.
 
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
December 31, 2020
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
27
 
 
 
 
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
 
To the Stockholders and the Board of Directors of:
Friendable, Inc.
 
Opinion on the Financial Statements
 
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of Friendable, Inc. and Subsidiaries (the “Company”) as of December 31, 2020 and 2019, the related consolidated statements of operations, changes in stockholders’ deficit and cash flows for each of the two years in the period ended December 31, 2020, and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “consolidated financial statements”). In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of the Company as of December 31, 2020 and 2019, and the consolidated results of its operations and its cash flows for each of the two years in the period ended December 31, 2020, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
 
Going Concern
 
The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern. As discussed in Note 1 to the consolidated financial statements, the Company has a net loss and cash used in operations of $4,125,363 and $492,080, respectively, in 2020 and has a working capital deficit, stockholders’ deficit and accumulated deficit of $5,288,362, $5,288,362 and $36,569,246 respectively, at December 31, 2020. These matters raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. Management’s Plan in regard to these matters is also described in Note 1. The consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.
 
Basis for Opinion
 
These consolidated financial statements are the responsibility of the Company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Company’s consolidated financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Company in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
 
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Company is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Company’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2295 NW Corporate Blvd., Suite 240 ● Boca Raton, FL 33431-7328
Phone: (561) 995-8270 ● Toll Free: (866) CPA-8500 ● Fax: (561) 995-1920
www.salbergco.com ● [email protected]
Member National Association of Certified Valuation AnalystsRegistered with the PCAOB
  Member CPAConnect with Affiliated Offices WorldwideMember AICPA Center for Audit Quality
 
F-1
 
 
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
Critical Audit Matters
 
The critical audit matters communicated below are matters arising from the current period audit of the consolidated financial statements that were communicated or required to be communicated to the audit committee and that: (1) relate to accounts or disclosures that are material to the consolidated financial statements and (2) involved our especially challenging, subjective, or complex judgments. The communication of critical audit matters does not alter in any way our opinion on the consolidated financial statements, taken as a whole, and we are not, by communicating the critical audit matters below, providing separate opinions on the critical audit matters or on the accounts or disclosures to which they relate.
 
Derivative Liabilities
 
As described in Footnote 2 “Derivative liabilities”, Footnote 5, “Convertible Debentures”, Footnote 6 “Convertible Promissory Notes” and Footnote 12 “Fair Value Measurements” to the consolidated financial statements, the Company recorded derivative activity during 2020 that resulted primarily in a net aggregate derivative related expense of $1,815,322 and derivative liabilities of $1,320,000 at December 31, 2020.
 
We identified the evaluation of instruments and contracts to determine whether there are derivatives to be recorded, the analysis of the accounting treatment and presentation for derivative transactions and the valuation of derivatives as critical audit matters. Auditing management’s analysis of the above critical audit matters was complex and involved a high degree of subjectivity.
 
The primary procedures we performed to address these critical audit matters included (a) Reviewing and testing management’s conclusions as to whether certain instruments or contracts qualified for derivative treatment by comparing management’s analysis and conclusions to authoritative and interpretive literature, (b) Comparing the accounting treatment and presentation to that described by the authoritative and interpretive literature, (c) Testing management’s process for valuing derivatives by comparing it to generally accepted methodologies for valuing derivatives, (d) Testing management’s valuation of the derivatives by testing assumptions and data used in the valuation model including the term, volatility and interest rate, and (e) Recomputing the derivative valuations. We agreed with management’s final conclusions with regard to derivative treatments, valuations and accounting treatment and presentation.
 
 
/s/ Salberg & Company, P.A.
 
 
SALBERG & COMPANY, P.A.
We have served as the Company’s auditor since 2020.
Boca Raton, Florida
April 27, 2021
     
 
 
 
 
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FRIENDABLE, INC.
 
 
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
December 31,
 
 
December 31,
 
 
 
2020
 
 
2019
 
 
ASSETS
 
CURRENT ASSETS:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash
 $52,702 
 $11,282 
Accounts receivable
  12,500 
  135 
Prepaid expenses
  83,399 
  30,000 
Due from a related party
  - 
  30,083 
Total Current Assets
  148,601 
  71,500 
 
    
    
Total Assets
 $148,601 
 $71,500 
 
    
    
 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT
 
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
    
    
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
 $2,447,706 
 $1,997,326 
Accounts payable - related party
  190,320 
  - 
Short term loans
  61,000 
  - 
Convertible debentures and convertible promissory notes, net of discounts
  143,957 
  69,930 
Mandatorily redeemable Series C convertible Preferred stock, 1,000,000 designated,
    
    
 173,100 and 149,300 issued and outstanding at December 31,2020 and 2019,
    
    
including a premium of $74,701 and $55,549 respectively (liquidation value $210,905 at December 31, 2020)
  285,605 
  191,549 
Derivative liabilities
  1,320,000 
  12,778,000 
Liability to be settled in common stock
  988,375 
  1,005,000 
Total Current Liabilities
  5,436,963 
  16,041,805 
 
    
    
Commitments and contingencies (Note 8)
    
    
 
    
    
STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT:
    
    
Preferred stock, 50,000,000 authorized at par value $0.0001:
    
    
 
 Series A convertible Preferred stock, 25,000 shares designated at par value of $0.0001
 
  19,786 and 19,789 shares issued and outstanding at December 31,2020 and 2019, respectively
  2 
  2 
   Series B convertible Preferred stock, 1,000,000 shares designated at par value of $0.0001
    
    
   284,000 and 284,000 shares issued and outstanding at December 31,2020 and 2019,
    
    
   respectively. (Liquidation value $284,000)
  28 
  28 
Common stock, $0.0001 par value, 1,000,000,000 shares authorized, 51,665,821 and
    
    
 4,398,114 shares issued and outstanding at December 31,2020 and 2019, respectively
  5,167 
  438 
Common stock issuable, $0.0001 par value, 103,547,079 and 8,518,335 shares at
    
    
December 31,2020 and 2019, respectively.
  10,354 
  852 
Additional paid-in capital
  31,269,833 
  16,476,758 
Common stock subscription receivable
  (4,500)
  (4,500)
Accumulated deficit
  (36,569,246)
  (32,443,883)
Total Stockholders' Deficit
  (5,288,362)
  (15,970,305)
 
    
    
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Deficit
 $148,601 
 $71,500 
 
    
    
 
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements
 
 
 
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FRIENDABLE, INC.
 
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For the Years Ended
 
 
 
December 31,
 
 
 
2020
 
 
2019
 
REVENUES
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Technology services
 $397,333 
 $239,471 
   Subscription and merchandising sales
  4,572 
  3,225 
 
  401,905 
  242,696 
 
    
    
OPERATING EXPENSES:
    
    
  App hosting
  47,500 
  24,068 
  Commissions
  871 
  938 
  General and administrative
  834,090 
  814,053 
  Software development and support
  613,105 
  299,124 
  Artists' performance fees
  431,639 
  - 
  Revenue shares
  660 
  - 
  Investor relations
  140,119 
  98,264 
  Sales and marketing
  108,776 
  48,375 
Total operating expenses
  2,176,760 
  1,284,822 
 
    
    
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS
  (1,774,855)
  (1,042,126)
 
    
    
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):
    
    
  Accretion and interest expense
  (450,275)
  (621,149)
  Provision for settlement of lawsuit
  - 
  (1,035,000)
  Loss on debt extinguishment
  - 
  (7,384,866)
  Gain on foreign exchange
  2,580 
  24,731 
  Loss on extinguishment of convertible notes
  (87,491)
  - 
  Loss on initial derivative expense
  (1,106,500)
  - 
  Loss on settlement of derivatives
  (640,822)
  - 
  Loss on change in fair value of derivatives
  (68,000)
  (125,000)
 
  (2,350,508)
  (9,141,284)
 
    
    
NET LOSS
 (4,125,363)
 (10,183,410)
 
    
    
NET LOSS PER COMMON SHARE:
    
    
     Basic and Diluted
 $(0.05)
 $(2.56)
 
    
    
 
WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING:
 
    
    Basic and Diluted
  83,486,003 
  3,981,702 
 
    
    
 
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements
 
 
 
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FRIENDABLE, INC.
 
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT
 
 
For the Year Ended December 31, 2020
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A Preferred
 
 
Series B Preferred
 
 
Common Stock
 
 
Additional
 
 
Common Stock
 
 
 
 
 
Total
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Paid In
 
 
Subscription
 
 
Accumulated
 
 
Stockholders'
 
 
 
Issued
 
 
Amount
 
 
Issuable
 
 
Amount
 
 
Issued
 
 
Amount
 
 
Issued
 
 
Amount
 
 
Issuable
 
 
Amount
 
 
Capital
 
 
Receivable
 
 
Deficit
 
 
 Deficit
 
Balance, December 31, 2019
  19,789 
 $2 
  - 
 $- 
  284,000 
 $28 
  4,398,114 
 $438 
  8,518,335 
 $852 
 $16,476,758 
 $(4,500)
 $(32,443,883)
 $(15,970,305)
Common shares cancelled
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  (2,000)
  - 
  - 
  - 
  (500)
  - 
  - 
  (500)
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Conversion of Convertible notes
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  7,005,855 
  701 
  - 
  - 
  214,314 
  - 
  - 
  215,015 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common shares issued for services
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  5,736,333 
  574 
  506,667 
  51 
  551,425 
  - 
  - 
  552,050 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common stock issuable under debt
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
restructuring agreement
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  36,193,098 
  3,620 
  8,415,518 
  - 
  - 
  8,419,138 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Issuance of common stock
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
 previously issuable
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  7,196,264 
  721 
  (7,196,264)
  (721)
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Conversion of Series A preferred
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
into common stock
  (3)
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  54,076 
  5 
  - 
  - 
  (5)
  - 
  - 
  - 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Series A preferred shares issuable
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
to talent agents in exchange for services
    
  - 
  118 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  135,617 
  - 
  - 
  135,617 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Return of Series A preferred shares
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
to treasury
  (118)
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Issuance of Series A preferred previously
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
issuable
  118 
  - 
  (118)
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
    
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common stock issuable for cash received
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  2,250,000 
  225 
  59,775 
  - 
  - 
  60,000 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common stock issuable under debt
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
restructuring agreement
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  63,275,243 
  6,327 
  5,049,356 
  - 
  - 
  5,055,683 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common shares issued towards
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
settlement of lawsuit
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  750,000 
  75 
  - 
  - 
  16,550 
  - 
  - 
  16,625 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common shares issued on conversion of
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Series C preferred
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  26,527,179 
  2,653 
  - 
  - 
  351,025 
  - 
  - 
  353,678 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Net loss
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  (4,125,363)
  (4,125,363)
Balance, December 31, 2020
  19,786 
 $2 
  - 
 $- 
  284,000 
 $28 
  51,665,821 
 $5,167 
  103,547,079 
 10,354 
 $31,269,833 
 $(4,500)
 $(36,569,246)
 $(5,288,362)
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements
 
 
F-5
 
 
 
FRIENDABLE, INC.
 
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT
 
 
For the Year Ended December 31, 2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A Preferred Stock
 
 
Series B Preferred Stock
 
 
Common Stock
 
 
Additional
 
 
Common Stock
 
 
 
 
 
Total
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
 
 
 
Paid In
 
 
Subscription
 
 
Accumulated
 
 
Stockholders'
 
 
 
Issued
 
 
Amount
 
 
Issued
 
 
Amount
 
 
Issued
 
 
Amount
 
 
Issuable
 
 
Amount
 
 
Capital
 
 
Receivable
 
 
Deficit
 
 
Deficit
 
Balance, December 31,2018
  21,267 
 $2 
  - 
 $- 
  308,518 
 $31 
  - 
 $- 
 $12,027,043 
 $(4,500)
 $(22,260,473)
 $(10,237,897)
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Debt forgiveness - related parties
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  1,000,000 
  - 
  - 
  1,000,000 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common stock sold for cash
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  57,000 
  5 
  477,000 
  48 
  133,447 
  - 
  - 
  133,500 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common stock issuable under debt
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
restructuring agreement
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  5,902,589 
  590 
  2,384,056 
  - 
  - 
  2,384,646 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Preferred stock Series B sold for cash
  - 
  - 
  205,000 
  20 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  204,980 
  - 
  - 
  205,000 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Preferred stock Series B issued to
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
settle AP - Related Party
  - 
  - 
  79,000 
  8 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  78,992 
  - 
  - 
  79,000 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Conversion of convertible notes
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  273,418 
  27 
  120,000 
  12 
  21,317 
  - 
  - 
  21,356 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common shares issued for services
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  600,000 
  60 
  - 
  - 
  89,940 
  - 
  - 
  90,000 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Common shares issued for settlement of
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
promissory note
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  2,150,000 
  215 
  - 
  - 
  537,285 
  - 
  - 
  537,500 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Conversion of Series A preferred shares
  (1,478)
  - 
  - 
  - 
  1,002,970 
  100 
  2,018,746 
  202 
  (302)
  - 
  - 
  - 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Fractional share issuance
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  6,208 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Net loss
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  (10,183,410)
  (10,183,410)
Balance, December 31, 2019
  19,789 
 $2 
  284,000 
 $28 
  4,398,114 
 $438 
  8,518,335 
 $852 
 $16,476,758 
 $(4,500)
 $(32,443,883)
 $(15,970,305)
 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements
 
 
F-6
 
 
 
FRIENDABLE, INC.  
 
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
 
 
 
 For the Years Ended
 
 
 
 December 31,
 
 
 
2020
 
 
2019
 
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net Loss
 $(4,125,363)
 $(10,183,410)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Loss on debt extinguishment, net
  - 
  7,384,867 
Notes issued for services
  - 
  20,000 
Amortization of prepaid stock fees
  52,218 
  60,000 
Common stock issued for services
  552,050 
  - 
Amortization of debt discount
  115,766 
  - 
Loss on settlement of derivative
  640,822 
  - 
Initial derivative expense
  1,106,500 
  - 
Loss on change in fair value of derivative
  68,000 
  125,000 
Loss on debt conversion
  87,491 
  - 
Premiums and penalties on stock settled debt
  267,734 
  55,549 
Change in operating assets and liabilities:
    
    
Accounts receivable
  (12,365)
  (135)
(Due from related party) accounts payable - related party
  220,403 
  (30,083)
Prepaid expenses
  30,000 
  - 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
  504,664 
  1,074,348 
Liability to be settled in common stock
  - 
  1,005,000 
NET CASH USED IN OPERATING ACTIVITIES
  (492,080)
  (488,864)
 
    
    
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
    
    
         Proceeds from sale of convertible preferred Series B stock
  - 
  205,000 
         Procceds from sale of convertible preferred Series C stock
  180,000 
  136,000 
         Proceeds from issuance of convertible notes
  232,500 
  - 
         Procceds from short-term loans
  61,000 
  - 
         Proceeds from sale of common stock
  60,000 
  133,500 
NET CASH PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES
  533,500 
  474,500 
 
    
    
NET (DECREASE) INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
  41,420 
  (14,364)
 
    
    
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS - beginning of year
  11,282 
  25,646 
 
    
    
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS - end of year
 $52,702 
 $11,282 
 
    
    
 
    
    
 
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
 
    
         Cash paid during the period for:
    
    
Interest
 $- 
 $- 
Income taxes
 $- 
 $- 
 
    
    
Non-cash investing and financing activities:
    
    
 
    
    
Common shares issued as prepaid expenses
 $- 
 $90,000 
Series A preferred stock issued as prepaid expenses
 $135,617 
 $- 
Conversion of accrued interest into common stock
 $30,851 
 $- 
Conversion of accrued interest into a note payable
 $25,000 
 $- 
 
Series B convertible preferred stock issued in exchange for
 
    
accounts payable, related party
 $- 
 $79,000 
Payables forgiven by related parties treated as contributed capital
 $- 
 $1,000,000 
Debt and accrued interest settled with common stock
 $- 
 $8,178,634 
Conversion of convertible notes to common stock
 $97,739 
 $13,002 
Conversion of Series C redeemable preferred shares into common stock
 $353,678 
 $- 
Reduction of liability to be settled with common stock
 $16,625 
 $- 
Recording of debt discount from derivatives on convertible debt
 $201,500 
 $- 
Derivative liability
 $- 
 $5,698,080 
Reduction of derivative liability based on reset common shares issuable
 $13,273,322 
 $- 
 
    
    
Cash consists of :
    
    
  Cash
 $52,702 
 $11,282 
 
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements
 
 
F-7
 
 
FRIENDABLE, INC.
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 
December 31, 2020 and 2019
 
 
1. NATURE OF BUSINESS AND GOING CONCERN
 
Nature of Business
 
Friendable, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”), was incorporated in the State of Nevada.
 
Friendable, Inc. is a mobile-focused technology and marketing company, connecting and engaging users through two distinctly branded applications. The Company initially released its flagship product Friendable, as a social application where users can create one-on-one or group-style meetups. In 2019 the Company moved the Friendable app closer to a traditional dating application with its focus on building revenue, as well as reintroducing the brand as a non-threatening, all-inclusive place where “Everything starts with Friendship”…meet, chat & date.
 
On June 28, 2017, the Company formed a wholly owned Nevada subsidiary called Fan Pass, Inc.
 
Fan Pass is the Company’s most recent or second app/brand, released in July, 2020. Fan Pass believes in connecting Fans of their favorite celebrity or artist, to an exclusive VIP or Backstage experience, right from their smartphone or other connected devices. Fan Pass allows an artist’s fanbase to experience something they would otherwise never have the opportunity to afford or geographically attend. The Company aims to establish Fan Pass as its premier brand and mobile platform dedicated to connecting and engaging music fans and users from anywhere around the World.
 
Presently, until our apps gain greater adoption from paying subscribers through increased awareness, coupled with additional compelling and exclusive digital content to produce higher revenue levels, the Company has largely supported its operations through the sale of its software services, and specifically its app development services, under a contractual relationship since inception with a third party. The Company’s plan, in due course, is to replace revenue from third party app development services with revenue from its own Friendable and Fan Pass apps, which have various revenue streams currently being tested for long term and/or recurring monthly viability.
 
On August 8, 2019 the Company filed a Designation of Series B convertible Preferred Stock with the state of Nevada, designating 1,000,000 shares of the Series B Preferred Stock with a stated value of $1.00 per share. A holder of Series B Preferred Stock has the right to convert their Series B Preferred Stock into fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock. Initially, the conversion price for the Series B Preferred Stock is $.25 per share, subject to standard anti-dilution adjustments. Additionally, each share of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to, as a dividend, a pro rata portion of an amount equal to 10% (Ten Percent) of the Net Revenues (“Net Revenues” being Gross Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold as defined in the agreements) derived from the subscriptions and other sales, but excluding and net of Vimeo fees, processing fees and up sells, generated by Fan Pass Inc., the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation. The Series B Dividend shall be calculated and paid on a monthly basis in arrears starting on the day 30 days following the first day of the month following the initial issuance of the Series B Preferred and continuing for a period of 60 (Sixty) months. The holders of Series B Preferred stock shall have no voting rights. The holders of Series B Preferred stock shall not be entitled to receive any dividends. In the event of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company or deemed liquidation event, the holders of shares of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to be paid the liquidation amount, as defined out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its shareholders, after distributions to holders of the Series A Preferred Stock and before distributions to holders of Common Stock
 
On August 27, 2019, a 1 for 18,000 reverse stock split of our common stock became effective. All share and per share information in the accompanying consolidated financial statements and footnotes has been retroactively adjusted for the effects of the reverse split for all periods presented. 
 
On November 25, 2019 the Company filed a Designation of Series C convertible Preferred Stock with the state of Nevada, designating 1,000,000 shares of the Series C Preferred Stock with a stated value of $1.00 per share. The Series C Preferred Stock will, with respect to dividend rights and rights upon liquidation, winding-up or dissolution, rank: (a) senior with respect to dividends with the Company’s common stock, par value 0.0001 per share (“Common Stock”)(the Series C Preferred Stock will convert into common stock immediately upon liquidation and be pari passu with the common stock in the event of litigation), and (b) junior with respect to dividends and right of liquidation to all existing and future indebtedness of the Company. The Series C Preferred Stock does not have any voting rights. Each share of Series C Preferred Stock will carry an annual dividend in the amount of eight percent (8%) of the Stated Value of $1.00 (the “Divided Rate”), which shall be cumulative and compounded daily, payable solely upon redemption, liquidation or conversion and increase to 22% upon an event of default as defined. In the event of any default other than the Company’s failure to issue shares upon conversion, the stated price will be $1.50. In the event that a default event occurs where the Company fails to issue shares upon conversion, the stated price will be $2.00. The holder shall have the right six months following the issuance date, to convert all or any part of the outstanding Series C Preferred Stock into shares of common stock of the Company. The conversion price shall equal the Variable Conversion Price.
 
 
F-8
 
 
1. NATURE OF BUSINESS AND GOING CONCERN (CONTINUED)
 
The “Variable Conversion Price” shall mean 71% multiplied by the market price, representing a discount rate of 29%. Market price means the average of the two lowest trading prices for the Company’s common stock during the twenty trading day period ending on the latest complete trading day prior to the conversion date. Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary, or upon any deemed liquidation event, after payment or provision for payment of debts and other liabilities of the Company, and after payment or provision for any liquidation preference payable to the holders of any Preferred Stock ranking senior upon liquidation to the Series C Preferred Stock, if any, but prior to any distribution or payment made to the holders of Common Stock or the holders of any Preferred Stock ranking junior upon liquidation to the Series C Preferred Stock by reason of their ownership thereof, the Holders will be entitled to be paid out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its stockholders. The Company will have the right, at the Company’s option, to redeem all or any portion of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock, exercisable on not more than three trading days prior written notice to the Holders, in full, in accordance with Section 6 of the designations at a premium of up to 35% for up to six months. Company’s mandatory redemption: On the earlier to occur of (i) the date which is twenty-four (24) months following the Issuance Date and (ii) the occurrence of an Event of Default (the “Mandatory Redemption Date”), the Company shall redeem all of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Holders (which have not been previously redeemed or converted).
 
In conjunction with the Company’s intention to raise future financing of up to $5 million through an offering of up to 500,000 Series D convertible Preferred Stock at the offering price of $10.00 per share, on March 29,2021 the Company received a Notice of Qualification from the Securities and Exchange Commission indicating approval from the Company to proceed with the offering pursuant to Tier 2 of Regulation A of the Securities Act, which provides exemption from registration of such securities. Each Series D preferred share is convertible, at the option of the holder, at any time, into nonassessable common shares at 80% of the average closing price reported on OTCMarkets for the 20 trading days preceding conversion. On April 5, 2021 the Company filed the necessary Certificate of Designation with the state of Nevada to designate 500,000 shares of Series D Preferred stock from the Company’s total authorized and unissued Preferred Stock.
 
Going Concern
 
The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming the Company will continue as a going concern, which implies that the Company would continue to realize its assets and discharge its liabilities in the normal course of business. As of December 31, 2020, the Company has a working capital deficiency of $5,288,362, an accumulated deficit of $36,569,246 and has a stockholder’s deficit of $5,288,362 and its operations continue to be funded primarily from sales of its stock, the issuance of convertible debentures and short-term loans. During the year ended December 31, 2020 the Company had a net loss and net cash used in operations of $4,125,363 and $492,080. These factors raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern for a period of twelve months from the issuance of this report. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is dependent on the Company’s ability to obtain the necessary financing through the issuance of convertible notes and equity instruments. The consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments to the recoverability and classification of recorded asset amounts and classification of liabilities that might be necessary should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern.

Management plans to raise financing through the issuance of convertible notes and equity sales. No assurance can be given that any such additional financing will be available, or that it can be obtained on terms acceptable to the Company and its stockholders.
 
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
Principles of Consolidation
 
The consolidated financial statements include all the accounts of the Company and all of its wholly owned subsidiaries as of December 31, 2020 and 2019. All material intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in the accompanying consolidated financial statements. The Company’s fiscal year end is December 31.
 
Use of Estimates
 
The preparation of these statements in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses in the reporting period. The Company regularly evaluates estimates and assumptions related to valuation of convertible debenture conversion options, derivative instruments, deferred income tax asset valuations, financial instrument valuations, share-based payments, other equity-based payments, and loss contingencies. The Company bases its estimates and assumptions on current facts, historical experience and various other factors that it believes to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities and the accrual of costs and expenses that are not readily apparent from other sources. The actual results experienced by the Company may differ materially and adversely from the Company’s estimates. To the extent there are material differences between the estimates and the actual results, future results of operations will be affected.
 
F-9
 
 
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
 
Revenue Recognition
 
In accordance with ASC 606, revenue is recognized when the following criteria have been met; valid contracts are identified with specific customers, performance obligations have been identified, price is determinable, price is allocated to performance obligations, and the Company has satisfied the performance obligations. Revenue generally is recognized net of allowances for returns and any taxes collected from customers and subsequently remitted to governmental authorities. During the years ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, the Company derived revenues primarily from the development of apps for a third party of $ 397,333 and $ 239,477 respectively, and such revenues were recognized upon completion of services. Secondarily, the Company’s other revenues from subscription fees and merchandising sales from the Friendable and Fan Pass apps totaled $4,572 for the year ended December 31,2020 (2019:$3,225) and were recognized when received.
 
Pursuant to various agreements between Fan Pass, Inc. and music artists, managers, talent agencies, partners and/or record labels and certain round one investors (collectively, “Revenue Share Participants”) such individuals and/or entities are eligible to receive a share of net proceeds derived by the Company from subscription receipts from the Fan Pass app and from merchandise sales. The Company has established an “Artist Pool” equal to 40% of net Fan Pass “Fan Subscriptions” received, in which the “pool” is paid out to individual artists based on fan activity or “Content Views” within an artist’s channel on the Fan Pass app. Additionally, a standard 50% of net merchandise sales (created by Fan Pass for each artist) received or sold by each artist is shared with each artist. In some instances, the Company may adjust the sharing percentage for special situation artists or “Mega Stars” who may command a different merchandise split. Certain investors, along with Series B Preferred stockholders and the holder of a promissory note, are entitled to proportionately participate in an “Investor Pool” equal to approximately 8% of net subscription and net merchandising sales receipts. In addition, as compensation for bringing music artists to perform for the initial Fan Pass app launch, Eclectic Artists is eligible receive 5% of Fan Pass net revenue. Net revenue is defined as gross receipts, minus source commissions and other cost of goods sold as defined in the agreements, including deduction for the cost of merchandise, hosting, streaming and other platform and processing fees. During the year ended December 31, 2020 the Company incurred a revenue sharing expense of $660, and had a liability of $647 at December 31, 2020 which is included in accounts payable and accrued expenses.
 
Advertising Costs
 
The Company’s policy regarding advertising is to expense advertising when incurred. During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company incurred $108,776 (December 31, 2019: $48,375) in advertising costs.
 
Cash and Cash Equivalents
 
The Company considers all highly liquid instruments purchased with a maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.
 
Intangible Assets
 
The Company accounts for intangible assets in accordance with ASC 350, Intangibles – Goodwill and Other. The Company assesses potential impairments to intangible assets when there is evidence that events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recovered.
 
Intangible assets with finite lives are reviewed for impairment when events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. Recoverability of intangible assets with finite lives is measured by comparing the carrying amount of the asset to its fair value. If the future value of the asset is lower than its carrying value, the Company recognizes an impairment loss for the amount by which the carrying value of the asset exceeds the related estimated fair value.
 
Intangible assets with indefinite lives are tested for impairment annually or more frequently are tested for impairment annually or more frequently if events or changes in circumstances indicate that it is more likely than not that the intangible asset is impaired.
 
Impairment of Long-Lived Assets
 
The Company continually monitors events and changes in circumstances that could indicate carrying amounts of long-lived assets may not be recoverable. When such events or changes in circumstances are present, the Company assesses the recoverability of long-lived assets by determining whether the carrying value of such assets will be recovered through undiscounted expected future cash flows.
 
If the total of the future cash flows is less than the carrying amount of those assets, the Company recognizes an impairment loss based on the excess of the carrying amount over the fair value of the assets. Assets to be disposed of are reported at the lower of the carrying amount or the fair value, less costs to sell.
 
 
F-10
 
 
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
    
Derivative liabilities
 
The Company had a financial instrument associated with a debt restructuring agreement and also has convertible notes with embedded conversion option derivatives. The Company evaluates all its financial instruments to determine if those contracts or any potential embedded components of those contracts qualify as derivatives to be separately accounted for in accordance with ASC 815-10 – Derivative and Hedging – Contract in Entity’s Own Equity. This accounting treatment requires that the carrying amount of any derivatives be recorded at fair value at issuance and marked-to-market at each balance sheet date. In the event that the fair value is recorded as a liability, as is the case with the Company, the change in the fair value during the period is recorded as either other income or expense. Upon conversion, exercise or repayment, the respective derivative liability is marked to fair value at the conversion, repayment or exercise date and then the related fair value amount is reclassified to other income or expense as part of gain or loss on debt extinguishment.
 
In July 2017, FASB issued ASU No. 2017-11, Earnings Per Share (Topic 260); Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity (Topic 480); Derivatives and Hedging (Topic 815): (Part I) Accounting for Certain Financial Instruments with Down Round Features. These amendments simplify the accounting for certain financial instruments with down-round features. The amendments require companies to disregard the down-round feature when assessing whether the instrument is indexed to its own stock, for purposes of determining liability or equity classification. The guidance was adopted as of January 1, 2019 and the adoption did not have any impact on its consolidated financial statement and there was no cumulative effect adjustment.
 
Stock-based Compensation
 
The Company records stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation – Stock Based Compensation and ASC 505, Equity Based Payments to Non-Employees, which requires the measurement and recognition of compensation expense based on estimated fair values for all share-based awards made to employees and directors, including stock options. In 2019 the Company adopted ASU 2018-07 which expands the measurement requirements to non-employees.
 
ASC 718 requires companies to estimate the fair value of share-based awards on the date of grant using an option-pricing model. The Company uses the Black-Scholes option pricing model as its method in determining fair value. This model is affected by the Company’s stock price as well as assumptions regarding a number of subjective variables. These subjective variables include, but are not limited to the Company’s expected stock price volatility over the terms of the awards, and actual and projected employee stock option exercise behaviors. The value of the portion of the award that is ultimately expected to vest is recognized as an expense in the statement of operations over the requisite service period.
 
All transactions in which goods or services are the consideration received for the issuance of equity instruments are accounted for based on the fair value of the consideration received or the fair value of the equity instrument issued, whichever is more reliably measurable.
 
Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
 
The Company monitors its outstanding receivables for timely payments and potential collection issues. At December 31, 2020 and 2019, the Company did not have any allowance for doubtful accounts.
 
Financial Instruments
 
Financial assets and financial liabilities are recognized in the balance sheet when the Company has become party to the contractual provisions of the instruments.
 
The Company’s financial instruments consist of accounts receivable, accounts payable, convertible debentures, liability to be settled with common stock, derivatives, mandatorily redeemable Series C Preferred stock and promissory notes. The fair values of these financial instruments approximate their carrying value, due to their short term nature, and current market rates for similar financial instruments. Fair value of a financial instrument is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Company’s financial instruments recorded at fair value in the balance sheets are categorized based upon the level of judgment associated with the inputs used to measure their fair value.
 
Concentrations
 
The Company has Substantial Client Concentration, with one Client Accounting for a Substantial Portion of our Revenues.
 
In the year ended December 31, 2020 we derived 98.9% (2019: 98.7%) of our revenue from one client. There are inherent risks whenever a large percentage of total revenues are concentrated with a limited number of clients. It is not possible for us to predict the future level of demand for our services that will be generated by this client or the future demand for the products and services of other similar clients. A loss of this client or the failure to retain similar clients could negatively affect our revenues and results of operations and/or trading price of our common stock. At December 31, 2020 the Company had an accounts receivable of $12,500, all due from that one main client.
 
Basic and Diluted Loss Per Share
 
The Company computes net loss per share in accordance with ASC 260, Earnings per Share. ASC 260 requires presentation of both basic and diluted earnings per share (EPS) on the face of the statement of operations. Basic EPS is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common stockholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS gives effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used in determining the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options or warrants. Diluted EPS excludes all dilutive potential shares if their effect is anti-dilutive.
 
 
F-11
 
 
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
 
As of December 31, 2020, there were approximately 1,466,768,887 potentially dilutive shares outstanding. Potential dilutive shares:
 
  60,908 
Warrants outstanding
  47,107,032 
Common shares issuable upon conversion of convertible debt
  1,396,916,100 
Total shares issuable upon conversion of Preferred Series A shares
  1,136,000 
Total shares issuable upon conversion of Preferred Series B shares
  22,468,847 
Total shares issuable upon conversion of Preferred Series C shares
  1,466,768,887 
 
 
 
As of December 31, 2019, there were approximately 122,051,838 potentially dilutive shares outstanding. Potential dilutive shares:
 
  60,908 
Warrants outstanding
  2,212,523 
Common shares issuable upon conversion of convertible debt
  116,248,041 
Total shares issuable upon conversion of Preferred Series A shares
  1,136,000 
Total shares issuable upon conversion of Preferred Series B shares
  2,394,366 
Total shares issuable upon conversion of Preferred Series C shares
  122,051,838 
 
 
Income Taxes
 
The Company accounts for income taxes using the asset and liability method in accordance with ASC 740, Income Taxes. The asset and liability method provides that deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the expected future tax consequences of temporary differences between the financial reporting and tax bases of assets and liabilities and for operating loss and tax credit carry forwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using the currently enacted tax rates and laws that will be in effect when the differences are expected to reverse. The Company records a valuation allowance to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount that is believed more likely than not to be realized.
 
Reclassifications
 
Accrued interest of $ 51,980 was reclassified from convertible debentures and convertible promissory notes to accounts payable and accrued expenses at December 31, 2019 to conform to the December 31, 2020 presentation.
 
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
 
In February 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (ASC Topic 842) (“ASU 2016-02”), which requires lessees to recognize at the commencement date for all leases, with the exception of short-term leases, (i) a lease liability, which is a lessee’s obligation to make lease payments arising from a lease, measured on a discounted basis, and (ii) a right-of-use asset, which is an asset that represents the lessee’s right to use, or control the use of, a specified asset for the lease term. ASU 2016-02 will take effect for public companies for fiscal years, and interim periods within those fiscal years, beginning after December 15, 2018. The ASU requires adoption using a modified retrospective transition approach with either (a) periods prior to the adoption date being recast or (b) a cumulative-effect adjustment recognized to the opening balance of retained earnings on the adoption date with prior periods not recast. As of December 31, 2020 the Company has no lease obligations.
 
3. INTANGIBLE ASSETS
 
As of December 31, 2020 and 2019, the Company owns the Friendable Properties which includes domain names, logos, icons, and registered trademarks for which it paid cash consideration of $35,000. During 2018 an impairment provision for $35,000 was recorded through the statement of operations to impair the intangible assets to $nil. More recently, with the launch of the Fan Pass app, the Company has continued to protect and register new intellectual property when it is created, with the cost expensed to general and administrative expense, when incurred.
 
4. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS AND BALANCES
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company incurred $418,333 (2019: $459,200) in salaries and payroll taxes to officers and directors with such costs being recorded as general and administrative expenses.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company incurred $47,500, $485,037 and $60,000 (2019: $24,068, $299,124, and $58,883) in app hosting, app development and rent to a company with two officers and directors in common with such costs being recorded as app hosting, software development and support and general and administrative expenses.
 
 
 
F-12
 
 
4. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS AND BALANCES (CONTINUED)
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, the Company issued a Securities Purchase agreement to a vendor company with two officers and directors in common for the purchase of 79,000 Series B preferred stock with the purchase price of $79,000 being applied to accounts payable due to the vendor. The price was based on recent sales of Series B shares for $1.00 per share.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020 two directors converted 3 shares of Series A Preferred Stock into 54,076 shares of common stock. In addition, concurrent with the issuance of 118 Series A Shares to Eclectic Artists LLC, a talent agency, pursuant to the terms of a Partner Agreement the same two directors returned 118 Series A Preferred shares to the Company’s treasury.
 
As of December 31, 2020, the Company had a stock subscription receivable totaling $4,500 (December 31, 2019: $4,500) from an officer and director and from a company with an officer and director in common.
 
As of December 31, 2020, accounts payable related party includes $190,320 (December 31, 2019: due from related party $30,083) representing amounts due to/from a company with two officers and directors in common for services provided by that company, and accounts payable and accrued expenses includes $918,408 (December 31, 2019: $783,416) payable in salaries to directors and officers of the Company. The amounts are unsecured, non-interest bearing and are due on demand.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, two directors converted 588 shares of Series A preferred stock at the contractual conversion rate into 1,002,970 shares of common stock and donated them to the Diocese of Monterey and other parties related to the directors converted 890 Series A preferred shares into 2,018,746 common shares that are issuable at December 31, 2019.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, three officers forgave debt totaling $400,000 and a company controlled by two officers of the Company forgave debt totaling $600,000. The total amount is reflected as contributed capital.
 
5. CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES.
 
On March 26, 2019 the Company entered into a Debt Restructuring Agreement (the “Agreement”) with Robert A. Rositano Jr. (“Robert Rositano”), Dean Rositano (“Dean Rositano”), Frank Garcia (“Garcia”), Checkmate Mobile, Inc. (“Checkmate”), Alpha Capital Anstalt (“Alpha”), Coventry Enterprises, LLC (“Coventry”), Palladium Capital Advisors, LLC (“Palladium”), EMA Financial, LLC (“EMA”), Michael Finkelstein (“Finkelstein”), and Barbara R. Mittman (“Mittman”), each being a debt holder of the Company.
 
The debt holders agreed to convert their debt of approximately $6.3 million and accrued interest of approximately $1.8 million into an initial 5,902,589 shares of common stock as set forth in the Agreement upon the Company meeting certain milestones including but not limited to: the Company effecting a reverse stock split and maintaining a stock price of $1.00 per share; being current with its periodic report filings pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act; certain vendors and Company employees forgiving an aggregate of $1,000,000 in amounts owed to them; the Company raising not less than $400,000 in common stock at a post-split price of not less than $.20 per share; and certain other things as further set forth in the Agreement. The debt holders will be subject to certain lock up and leak out provisions as contained in the Agreement. As part of the Agreement the parties signed a Rights to Shares Agreement. Whereas the Agreement called for all the shares to be delivered at closing, the holders are generally restricted to beneficial ownership of up to 4.99% of the company’s common shares outstanding. The Rights to Shares Agreement allows for the Company to issue shares to each holder up the 4.99% limitation while preserving the holders’ rights to the total shares in schedule A of the Agreement. Accordingly, the 5,902,589 common shares were recorded as issuable in equity,
  
December 26, 2019, all parties signed an amendment to the Agreement which set forth, among other things, the following:
 
Company Principals have given Holders notice that it has satisfied all conditions of closing.
 
The Agreement is considered Closed as of November 5, 2019 (“Settlement Date”) and any conditions of closing not satisfied are waived.
 
Reset Dates. The “Reset Dates” as set forth in Section 1(h) of the Agreement shall be as follows: March 4, 2020 and July 2, 2020. As of the reset dates the holders can convert all or part of the settled note amounts at the lower of (i) 75% of the closing bid price for the Common Stock on such respective Reset Date, or (ii) the VWAP for the Company’s Common Stock for the 7 trading days immediately preceding and including such respective Reset Dates. This reset provision provides for the issuance of additional shares above the initial 5,902,589 shares for no additional consideration as measured at each of the two reset dates.
 
On March 4, 2020 the Company became obligated to issue an additional 36,193,098 shares of common stock and on July 2,2020 it became obligated to issue an additional 63,275,242 shares, for a total amount of shares due of 105,370,930.
 
The Company determined that the reset provision represents a standalone derivative liability. Accordingly, this debt restructure transaction was accounted for in 2019 as an extinguishment of debt for consideration equal to the $2,384,646 value of the 5,902,589 common shares issuable, based on the $0.404 quoted trading price of the Company’s common stock price on the settlement date, and the initial fair value of the derivative liability of $12,653,000, resulting in a loss on debt extinguishment of $6,954,920.
 
 
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5. CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES (CONTINUED) 
 
The Company adjusts its derivative liability to fair value at each reporting and settlement date, with changes in fair value reported in the statement of operations. The Company estimated the fair value of the obligations to issue common stock pursuant to the Debt Restructuring Agreement, as amended, using Monte Carlo simulations and the following assumptions:
 
 
 
November 5, 2019
 
 
December 31, 2019
 
 
June 30, 2020
 
Volatility
  617%
  738.1%
  293.6%
Risk Free Rate
  1.59%
  1.6%
  .13%
Expected Term
  0.66 
  0.5 
  0.01 
  
On the second (and final) reset date of July 2, 2020 the Company determined that the total common shares issuable to fully settle this debt amounted to 105,370,930 and a derivative liability no longer exists. The Company recognized a final loss on settlement of $640,821 which represents the difference between the fair value of the 105,370,936 common shares due and the fair value of the derivatives settled.
  
On September 21, 2020, Ellis International LP (as successor to Alpha Capital Anstalt) submitted a request to drawdown and, on September 29, 2020, was issued 687,355 common shares against its entitlement above and reclassified from issuable shares in the accompanying balance sheet and statement of changes in stockholder equity.
 
On November 9, 2020 and on December 9, 2020 Coventry Enterprises requested and was issued 915,000 and 1,262,000 common shares respectively, and on November 23, 2020 Barbara Mittman requested and was issued 1,134,353 (net) common shares against their respective entitlement under the debt settlement agreement, which was reclassified from issuable shares. 
 
Subsequent to December 31, 2020 there were further drawdowns and common stock issuances totaling 46,266,310 common shares. These issuances were reclassified from issuable to issued common shares.
 
Derivative Liabilities
 
The Company accounts for its obligation to issue common stock (“Reset Provision”) as derivative instruments in accordance with ASC Topic 815, “Derivatives and Hedging” which are reflected as liabilities at fair value on the balance sheet, with changes in fair value reported in the statement of operations. Fair value is defined as the price to sell an asset or transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between willing and able market participants. The number of shares of common stock the Company could be obligated to issue, is based on future trading prices of the Company’s common stock. To reflect this uncertainty in estimating the fair value of the potential obligation to issue common stock, the Company uses a Monte Carlo model that considers the reporting date trading price, historical volatility of the Company’s common stock, and risk free rate in estimating the fair value of the potential obligation to issue common stock. The results of the Monte Carlo simulation model are most sensitive to inputs for expected volatility. Depending on the availability of observable inputs and prices, different valuation models could produce materially different fair value estimates. The estimated fair values may not represent future fair values and may not be realizable. We categorize our fair value estimates in accordance with ASC 820 based on the hierarchical framework associated with the three levels of price transparency utilized in measuring financial instruments at fair value as discussed above.
 
The following is a summary of activity related to the reset provision derivative liability for the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019:
 
Balance, December 31, 2018
 $- 
Reset provision
  12,653,000 
Change in fair value
  125,000 
Balance, December 31, 2019
 $12,778,000 
 

Balance, Derivative Liability at December 31, 2019
 $12,778,000 
Record obligation to issue additional shares
  (13,474,821)
Loss on settlement of derivative
  640,821 
Loss on change in fair value of derivative
  56,000 
Balance, Reset provision derivative liability at December 31, 2020
 $- 
 
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6. CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTES
 
The following is a summary of Convertible Promissory Notes at December 31,2020:
 
 
Issuance:
 
Principal
 
 
Accrued
 
 
Principal and
 
 
Date
 
Outstanding
 
 
Interest
 
 
Accrued Interest
 
J.P. Carey Inc.
March 30, 2017
  - 
 $20,029 
 $20,029 
J.P. Carey Inc
May 20, 2020
 $60,000 
  8,996 
  68,996 
J.P. Carey Inc
June 11, 2020
  10,000 
  - 
  10,000 
Green Coast Capital
 
    
    
    
International
April 6, 2020
  10,755 
  848 
  11,603 
Ellis International LP
October 13, 2020
  100,000 
  2,190 
  102,190 
Trillium Partners LP
December 3, 2020
  21,436 
  258 
  21,694 
Trillium Partners LP
December 8, 2020
  27,500 
  145 
  27,645 
Total
 
 $229,691 
 $32,466 
 $262,157 
Less: Discount
 
  (85,734)
    
    
Net carrying value December 31, 2020
 $143,957 
    
    
  
The following is a summary of Convertible Promissory Notes at December 31, 2019:
 
 
Issuance:
 
Principal
 
 
Accrued
 
 
Principal and
 
 
Date
 
Outstanding
 
 
Interest
 
 
Accrued Interest
 
J.P. Carey Inc.
March 30, 2017
 $65,930 
 $51,980 
 $117,910 
World Market Ventures
Assigned from above
  4,000 
  - 
  4,000 
Carrying value December 31, 2019
 $69,930 
 $51,980 
 $121,910 
  
Further information concerning the above Notes is as follows:
 
JP Carey Convertible Note dated March 30, 2017 and assignments
 
On April 7, 2017, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement with Joseph Canouse (the “Agreement”). The Company and Mr. Canouse had been in a dispute regarding what amount, if any, was owed pursuant to a consulting agreement between the parties signed in April 2014. In December 2016, Mr. Canouse obtained a judgment in state court in Georgia and the right to garnish the Company’s bank accounts. Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, the Company agreed to issue an 8% Convertible Note in the principal amount of $82,931 (the “Note”). The Note was issued to J.P. Carey LLC an entity controlled by Mr. Canouse. Although the Note is dated March 30, 2017, it was issued on April 7, 2017. The note maturity date was September 30, 2017. In return for the issuance of the Note, Mr. Canouse filed a Consent Motion to Withdraw Judgment, dismiss all garnishments, and cease all collection activities.
  
The Note is convertible into common stock, subject to Rule 144, at any time after the issue date at the lower of (i) the closing sale price of the common stock on the trading day immediately preceding the closing date, which was $20.00 per share, and (ii) 50% of the lowest sale price for the common stock during the twenty-five (25) consecutive trading days immediately preceding the conversion date or the closing bid price, whichever is lower. Mr. Canouse does not have the right to convert the Note, to the extent that he would beneficially own in excess of 4.99% of our outstanding common stock. The note defines several events that constitute default including failure to pay principal and interest by the maturity date of September 30, 2017 and failure to comply with the exchange act. In the event of default, the amount of principal and interest not paid when due bear default interest at the rate of 24% per annum and the Note becomes immediately due and payable. The Company defaulted by not paying the principal and interest on September 30, 2017 and has been recording interest at the 24% default rate. The Company also defaulted by being late with filing the Form 10-K on May 29, 2020.
  
 
 
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6. CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTES (CONTINUED)
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, J.P. Carey converted $1,002 of principal into 120,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at a price of $0.0084 and J.P. Carey assigned $10,000 of the note to World Market Ventures, LLC and assigned $6,000 of the note to Anvil Financial Management Ltd LLC. The assignments carry the same conversion rights as the original note. World Market Ventures converted $6,000 of principal into 120,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at a price of $0.05. Anvil converted $6,000 of principal into 120,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at a price of $0.05.
 
At December 31, 2019, the J.P. Carey note balance was $ 69,930 and, including accrued interest of $51,981, totaled $121,910, including the portion assigned to World Market Ventures of $4,000.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020:
 
World Market Ventures converted the remaining balance of $4,000 of principal into 72,595 shares of the Company’s common stock at a price of $0.0551.
 
On April 6, 2020 JP Carey assigned $35,000 of the note balance to Green Coast Capital International. The assignment carried the same conversion rights as the original note. During the twelve months ended December 31, 2020 Green Coast converted $24,245 of principal into 859,283 shares of common stock of the Company at an average price of $0.029 and the Company incurred $414 of interest on the assigned note. As of December 30, 2020 the assigned note had a principal balance of $10,755 and an interest balance of $848.
 
J.P. Carey converted the remaining principal balance of $30,930 and $18,020 of interest into 1,642,162 shares of the Company’s common stock at a price of $0.029. On December 31,2020 JP Carey assigned $25,000 of the outstanding accrued interest balance to Trillium Partners LP. The assignment carried the same conversion rights as the original note. On December 21,2020 JP Carey converted $10,500 of the outstanding accrued interest balance to 2,884,615 common shares at a price of $0.0039. At December 31, 2020, the remaining JP Carey accrued interest was $20,029, which has been accounted for as having an embedded derivative liability due to the variable conversion price.
 
Green Coast Capital International Securities Purchase Agreement and Convertible Note dated April 8, 2020
 
On April 8, 2020, the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) whereby the Company agreed to sell to the holder convertible notes in amounts up to $150,000. The note holder shall be entitled to a pro rata share of 20% of the net revenues (excluding Brightcove) derived from subscriptions and other sales of Fan Pass, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The 20% pays out two times the initial investment and continues at 5% for a period of five years.
 
On April 8, 2020 the Company issued a 0% note to Green Coast under this SPA with a maturity date of October 8, 2020 and received $35,000 in cash. The Note is convertible into common stock, subject to Rule 144, at any time after the issue date at $0.20 per share. On the date of issuance, the Company recorded a derivative liability of $228,000, resulting in derivative expense of $193,000 and a discount against the note of $35,000 to be amortized into interest expense through the maturity date of October 8, 2020. Green Coast exercised its conversion right on November 17, 2020 and received 175,000 common shares in full settlement of the note.
 
JP Carey Securities Purchase Agreement and Convertible Note dated May 20, 2020
 
On May 20, 2020, the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) whereby the Company agreed to sell to the holder convertible notes in amounts up to $60,000. The note holder shall be entitled to a pro rata share of 20% of the net revenues (excluding Brightcove) derived from subscriptions and other sales of Fan Pass, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The 20% pays out two times the initial investment and continues at 5% for a period of five years. At September 30,2020 no accrual for the net revenue share was material.
 
On May 20, 2020 the Company issued a 0% interest rate note to JP Carey under this SPA with a maturity date of January 1, 2021 and received $60,000 in cash in three closings; $30,000 on April 9, 2020, $15,000 on May 13, 2020, and $15,000 on May 20, 2020. The Note is convertible into common stock, subject to Rule 144, at any time after the issue date at $0.02 per share. The holder does not have the right to convert the note, to the extent that the holder would beneficially own in excess of 4.9% of our outstanding common stock. The note defines several events that constitute default including failure to pay principal and interest by the maturity date and failure to comply with the exchange act. In the event of default, the amount of principal and interest not paid when due bear default interest at the rate of 24% per annum and the note becomes immediately due and payable. Under certain default events the Company may incur a penalty of 20% to 50% of the note principal. Further, if the Company fails to comply with the exchange act the conversion price is the lowest price quoted on the trade exchange during the delinquency period.
 
Upon certain default events the conversion price may change. Therefore, the embedded conversion option is bifurcated and treated as a derivative liability. On the date of issuance, the Company recorded a derivative liability of $233,000, resulting in derivative expense of $173,000 and a discount against the note of $60,000 to be amortized into interest expense through the maturity date.
 
 
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6. CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTES (CONTINUED)
 
The Company defaulted by being late with filing the Form 10-K on May 29, 2020. The Company accrued $8,996 of interest at the default rate of 24% for the period from May 29, 2020 to December 31, 2020.
 
JP Carey Convertible Note dated June 11, 2020
 
On June 11, 2020, the Company issued a 0% note to JP Carey with a maturity date of January 15, 2021 and received $10,000 in cash. The Note is convertible into common stock, subject to Rule 144, at any time after the issue date at $0.01 per share. The holder does not have the right to convert the note, to the extent that the holder would beneficially own in excess of 9.9% of our outstanding common stock. The note defines several events that constitute default including failure to pay principal and interest by the maturity date and failure to comply with the exchange act. In the event of default, the amount of principal and interest not paid when due bear default interest at the rate of 24% per annum and the note becomes immediately due and payable. Under certain default events the Company may incur a penalty of 20% to 50% of the note principal. Further, if the Company fails to comply with the exchange act the conversion price is the lowest price quoted on the trade exchange during the delinquency period.
 
Upon certain default events the conversion price may change. Therefore, the embedded conversion option is bifurcated and treated as a derivative liability. On the date of issuance, the Company recorded a derivative liability of $63,000, resulting in derivative expense of $53,000 and a discount against the note of $10,000 to be amortized into interest expense through the maturity date.
 
Ellis International LP Convertible Note dated October 13, 2020
 
On October 13, 2020, the Company issued a 10% convertible note in the principal amount of $100,000 to Ellis International LP with a maturity date of October 13, 2022 and received cash of $95,000 (net of $5,000 deducted for the noteholder’s legal fees). The Note is convertible into common stock, subject to Rule 144, at any time after the issue date. The Conversion Price shall be 75% of the 3 day VWAP as reported by Bloomberg LP for the 3 trading days preceding conversion. The holder does not have the right to convert the note, to the extent that the holder would beneficially own in excess of 4.99% of our outstanding common stock. The note defines several events that constitute default including failure to pay principal and interest by the maturity date and failure to comply with the exchange act. In the event of default, the amount of principal and interest not paid when due bear default interest at the rate of 18% per annum and the note becomes immediately due and payable.
 
At December 31, 2020 the outstanding balance on the note was $100,000 principal and $2,190 accrued interest.
 
Trillium Partners LP Convertible Note dated December 3, 2020
 
As discussed in the section describing the JP Carey Convertible Note originally dated March 30, 2017, on December 3, 2020 JP Carey assigned $25,000 of the outstanding interest balance to Trillium Partners LP with the same conversion rights and the 24% default interest rate as the original note. On December 23, 2020 Trillium converted $3,564 of the outstanding balance, $214 of accrued interest and $1,025 of conversion fees (total $ 4,803) to 1,372,200 common shares at a price of $ 0.0035 per share. At December 31, 2020 the remaining principal balance was $ 21,438 and accrued interest was $ 258.
 
Trillium Partners LP Convertible Note dated December 8, 2020
 
On December 8, 2020, the Company issued a 8% convertible note in the principal amount of $27,500 to Trillium Partners LP with a maturity date of December 8,2021 and received cash of $25,000 (net of $2,500 deducted for the noteholder’s legal fees). The Note is convertible into common stock, subject to Rule 144, at any time after the issue date The Conversion Price shall be equal to the lower of: (i) the Fixed Price of $0.001 per share ; and (ii) the Variable Conversion Price, being 50% of the lowest trading price for the common stock during the 30 trading day period prior to conversion. The holder does not have the right to convert the note, to the extent that the holder would beneficially own in excess of 4.99% of our outstanding common stock. The note defines several events that constitute default including failure to pay principal and interest by the maturity date and failure to comply with the exchange act. In the event of default, the amount of principal and interest not paid when due bear default interest at the rate of 18% per annum and the note becomes immediately due and payable.
 
At December 31, 2020 the outstanding balance on the note was $27,500 principal and $145 accrued interest.
  
As discussed above, the Company determined that the conversion options embedded in certain convertible debt meet the definition of a derivative liability. The Company estimated the fair value of the conversion options at the date of issuance, and at December 31, 2020, using Monte Carlo simulations and the following range of assumptions:
 
Volatility
329% – 610%
Risk Free Rate
0.09%- 0.65%
Expected Term
0.25 – 1.781
 
 
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6. CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTES (CONTINUED)
 
The following is a summary of activity related to the embedded conversion options derivative liabilities for the twelve months ended December 31, 2020.
 
Balance, December 31, 2019
 $- 
Initial derivative liabilities charged to operations
  1,106,500 
Initial derivative liabilities recorded as debt discount
  201,500 
Change in fair value loss
  12,000 
Balance, December 31, 2020
 $1,320,000 
 
7. SHORT TERM LOANS
 
The Company received short term, interest free, loans of $10,000, $16,000, $15,000 and $20,000 (total $61,000) on July 9, 2020, August 13, 2020, September 2, 2020 and September 28, 2020 respectively, from Joseph Canouse, the provider of the J.P. Carey Inc. convertible promissory notes.
 
8. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
 
The following summarizes the Company’s commitments and contingencies as of December 31, 2020:
 
 
(i)
Employment agreements with related parties.
 
On April 3, 2019, the Company entered into employment agreements with three officers. Pursuant to the agreements, the Company shall pay officers an aggregate annual salary amount of $400,000. Upon a successful launch of the Company’s Fan Pass mobile app or website, and the Company achieving various levels of subscribers, the officers are eligible to receive additional bonuses and salary increases. With mutual agreement with the Company, effective August 31, 2020 one of the officers chose early termination of his employment, which reduced the annual commitment for the remaining officers to $300,000.
 
 
(ii)
Lawsuit Contingency-Integrity Media, Inc.
 
Integrity Media, Inc. (“Integrity”) had previously filed a lawsuit against the Company and the CEO of the Company for $500,000 alleging breach of contract alleging the Company failed to deliver marketable securities in exchange for services. The Company answered the allegations in court and Integrity filed a motion attacking the Company’s answers. While the court did not strike those responses, the clerk of the court entered a default judgment against the Company in the amount of $1,192,875 plus 10% interest. On May 8, 2019, the Company received a tentative ruling on the Company’s motion to vacate the default judgement whereby the previously entered default judgement was voided and a trial date of August 26, 2019 was set.
 
On September 19, 2019, the Company entered into a Settlement Agreement, as Amended, with Integrity Media settling the civil action known as Integrity Media, Inc. vs. Friendable, Inc. et al., Orange County Case No. 30-2016-00867956-CU-CO-CJC. Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, the Company agreed to issue to Integrity 750,000 shares of its common stock to be issued in tranches every 30 days or according to the instructions of Integrity, in exchange for 275 of the Company’s preferred shares held by Integrity and the cash payment of $30,000 for costs. Robert Rositano, the Company’s CEO, has also personally guaranteed the Company’s compliance with the terms of the Settlement Agreement. The cash payment is to be made within 6 months of the date of the Settlement Agreement. On April 12, 2021 the cash amount was paid by cashier’s check. However, at the date of this filing the preferred shares have not been returned.
 
Additionally, Integrity will be entitled to additional shares if (i) the price of the Company’s common stock is below $1.34 at either the 120 day or 240 day reset dates set forth in the Company’s Debt Restructure Agreement as amended entered into with various debt holders on March 26, 2019 effective November 5, 2019. The Company determined that a total of 4,275,000 additional shares would be issuable on the first “reset” date of March 4, 2020 based on a share price of $0.20 on that date and a total of 7,537,500 additional shares would be issuable on the second “reset” date of July 2, 2020 based on a share price of $0.08 on that date, for a total of 12,562,500 shares. Integrity will also be entitled to a “true-up” by the issuance of additional common shares on the issuance date should the share price of the Company’s common stock on the issuance date be below $1.00. It was determined by the Company that its liability was $1,005,000 ($750,000 plus a premium of $255,000), in accordance with ASC 480.
  
On August 28, 2020 Integrity requested and was issued 750,000 common shares, which Integrity advised the Company realized $16,625 when sold. Accordingly, at December 31, 2020 the Company reduced its liability payable in common stock from $1,005,000 to $988,375 and retained $30,000 as an accrued liability for costs.
 
 
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8. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (CONTINUED)
 
On October 14, 2020 the Company filed a "Declaration" with the Santa Clara County Courts challenging Integrity’s future ability to convert additional shares based on "Stock Market Manipulation" designed to harm the Company's share price, valuation and number of shares issuable to Integrity following its sales. Additionally, the Company contended that Integrity disregarded the volume limitation set forth in its settlement for the Company's thinly traded securities and caused a potential third party capital investment of $150,000 to be rescinded. The court agreed with the Company’s declaration that Integrity should have filed a motion so the Company would have the opportunity to present all arguments and evidence in opposition to deny Integrity’s application to enter judgment. 
 

(iii)
Lawsuit Contingency- Infinity Global Consulting Group Inc
 
Infinity Global Consulting Group Inc. had previously filed a default judgement on May 29, 2018 in the 11th Judicial Circuit, Miami-Dade County, Florida court alleging that it was owed a services fee of $97,000, plus an entitlement to a warrant to purchase 5 million of the Company’s common shares at $0.03 per share. The Company believes that this claim is without merit since service on the Company was defective and the Company never received an actual notice of the lawsuit. Accordingly, on November 16, 2020 the Company filed a motion to set aside the default judgement. At the date of this filing, the motion still awaits a hearing and no accrued expense at December 31,2020 has been established.
 
 
(iv)
Claim asserted by StockVest
 
On March 11, 2021 the Company received claims asserted by StockVest for (a) the issuance of 1,054,820 common shares (market value of approximately $19,000) representing anti-dilution stock as additional compensation for services provided to the Company pursuant to a certain Consulting, Public Relations and Marketing Letter Agreement dated July 6, 2017, and (b) because said additional stock had not been issued by the Company, StockVest asserted an additional claim for liquidated damages of $155,000. The Company believes that these asserted claims are without merit. Accordingly, no accrued expense at December 31, 2020 has been established for these claims.
 
COVID-19 Disclosure
 
The coronavirus pandemic has at times adversely affected the Company’s business and is expected to continue to adversely affect certain aspects of our merchandise offerings and custom artist collections of merchandise specifically. This impact on our operations, supply chains and distribution systems may also impair our ability to raise capital. There is uncertainty around the duration and breadth of the COVID-19 pandemic and, as a result, uncertainty on the ultimate impact on our business. Such impact on the Company’s financial condition and operating results cannot be reasonably estimated at this time, since the extent of such impact is dependent on future developments, which are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted.
 
9. COMMON AND PREFERRED STOCK
 
Common Stock:
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, the Company:
 
Issued 393,418 shares of common stock to two convertible note holders for partial conversion of an aggregate of $21,356 of the notes at the contractual conversion rates. 120,000 of the shares remained issuable as of December 31, 2019.
 
Issued 534,000 shares of common stock to various subscribers of common stock under security purchase agreements at $0.25 per share for a total of $133,500. Certain of these agreements contained a provision whereby the founders of the Company were to issue to the subscribers (a) an aggregate of 47,000 shares of common stock from their personal holdings and (b) another amount of common shares (43,811) by converting their held Series A preferred shares as measured on the date one year from the closing of the offering. There is no accounting effect for these transfers. In addition, other agreements contained a provision whereby the Company would set aside 10% of future net revenue from a specific product and share ratably with the investors. The Company has reviewed ASC 470-10-25, “Sales of Future Revenues or Various other Measures of Income.” and determined that no debt provision is needed. The investors who received this benefit did not pay additional consideration compared to those who did not receive it. Therefore, the additional feature is a detachable unit with $0 value. 477,000 shares remained issuable as of December 31, 2019. In March 2020, the Founder converted 3 Series A Preferred Shares to meet their personal commitment to transfer their common shares to the investors.
 
Issued 600,000 shares of common stock to a consultant in exchange for future services valued at $90,000 of which $30,000 remained in prepaid expense at December 31, 2019.
 
Issued 2,150,000 shares of common stock to settle a promissory note and accrued interest of $102,500 and recognized a loss on debt extinguishment of $435,000 based on the $537,500 value based on recent sales.
 
Issued 1,002,970 and had 2,018,746 issuable shares of common stock to related parties on conversion of 1,478 shares of Series A preferred stock.
 
Agreed to issue 5,902,589 shares as a preliminary settlement of approximately $6.3 million of convertible debt (See note 4).
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company:
 
Cancelled 2,000 shares of common stock valued at $500 previously issued to an investor under a securities purchase agreement and returned the $500 to the investor.
 
Issued 7,005,855 shares of common stock on conversion of $127,524 of convertible notes, and accrued interest, at a fair value of the shares of $215,015, based on the quoted trading price on the conversion dates resulting in a loss on extinguishment of $87.491.
 
Issued 5,736,333 shares of common stock and recorded the obligation to issue a further 506,667 common shares, collectively valued at $552,050 based on the quoted price on the grant dates, in payment for services primarily to music artists providing live performances for the July 24, 2020 launch of the Fan Pass app.
 
 
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9. COMMON AND PREFERRED STOCK (CONTINUED)
 
Recorded the obligation to issue 36,193,098 and 63,275,243 additional shares of common stock based on the first and second reset dates in accordance with the debt restructuring agreement (See note 5).
 
Issued 750,000 common shares to Integrity Media pursuant to the Company’s settlement agreement, which Integrity Media advised had a realized value of $16,625.
 
Issued 7,196,264 common shares to parties where the original liability required the obligation to record such shares as issuable.
 
Issued 54,076 common shares to the Company’s founder upon conversion of 3 Series A Preferred Shares to meet their personal commitment to transfer certain common shares to the investors.
 
Recorded the obligation to issue 2,250,000 common shares in consideration for $ 60,000 received in cash.
 
Issued 26,527,179 common shares upon conversion of Series C preferred stock having a value of $353,678.
 
Preferred Stock:
 
Series A:
 
The Series A Preferred Stock was authorized in 2014 and is convertible into nine (9) times the number of common stock outstanding at time of conversion until the closing of a Qualified Financing (i.e. the sale and issuance of the Company’s equity securities that results in gross proceeds in excess of $2,500,000). The number of shares of common stock issued on conversion of Series A preferred stock is based on the ratio of the number of shares of Series A preferred stock converted to the total number of shares of preferred stock outstanding at the date of conversion multiplied by nine (9) times the number of common stock outstanding at the date of conversion. After the qualified financing the conversion shares issuable shall be the original issue price of the Series A preferred stock divided by $0.002. The holders of Series A Preferred stock are entitled to receive non-cumulative dividends when and if declared at a rate of 6% per year. On all matters presented to the stockholders for action the holders of Series A Preferred stock shall be entitled to cast votes equal to the number of shares the holder would be entitled to if the Series A Preferred stock were converted at the date of record.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, 588 shares of Series A preferred stock were converted to common stock by two related parties who donated them to the Diocese of Monterey. In addition, 890 Series A shares were converted into 2,018,746 common shares by parties related to the two directors. The 2,018,746 common shares were issuable as of December 31, 2019 and were subsequently issued during the six months ended June 30, 2020.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020 two directors converted 3 shares of Series A Preferred Stock into 54,076 shares of common stock.
  
On June 3, 2020 the Company and Eclectic Artists LLC (“E Artists”) entered into a Partner Agreement and Stock Subscription Agreement, pursuant to which E Artists will engage musical artists and other talent to engage on the Company’s FanPass platform, providing live streaming events available through the FanPass mobile application for a term of 18 months. As compensation for bringing the artists to the FanPass platform, E Artists will receive 5% of net revenue attributable to the Fan Pass platform, initially for a period of 18 months. In addition, E Artists will receive Series A preferred stock such that when converted would be equal to 5% of the outstanding common stock. The number of Series A preferred shares was calculated at 118 shares valued at $135,617 based on the quoted trading price of the Company’s common stock of $0.0605 on the agreement date and 2,241,596 equivalent common shares. The Company recorded a prepaid expense of $135,617 and amortized $52,218 as sales and marketing expense as of December 31, 2020, with $83,399 remaining as prepaid expense. Concurrent with the issuance of the Series A Shares to E Artists, Robert Rositano, Jr., the Company’s CEO and Dean Rositano, the Company’s president, returned an aggregate of 118 Series A Preferred shares to the Company’s treasury.
 
Series B:
 
On August 8, 2019 the Company filed a Designation of Series B convertible Preferred Stock with the state of Nevada, designating 1,000,000 shares of the Series B Preferred Stock with a stated value of $1.00 per share. A holder of Series B Preferred Stock has the right to convert their Series B Preferred Stock into fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock. Initially, the conversion price for the Series B Preferred Stock is $.25 per share, subject to standard anti-dilution adjustments. Additionally, each share of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to, as a dividend, a pro rata portion of an amount equal to 10% (Ten Percent) of the Net Revenues (“Net Revenues” being Gross Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold) derived from the subscriptions and other sales, but excluding and net of Vimeo fees, processing fees and up sells, generated by Fan Pass Inc., the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation. The Series B Dividend shall be calculated and paid on a monthly basis in arrears starting on the day 30 days following the first day of the month following the initial issuance of the Series B Preferred and continuing for a period of 60 (Sixty) months. The holders of Series B Preferred stock shall have no voting rights. The holders of Series B Preferred stock shall not be entitled to receive any dividends other than noted above. In the event of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company or deemed liquidation event, the holders of shares of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to be paid the liquidation amount, as defined out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its shareholders, after distributions to holders of the Series A Preferred Stock and before distributions to holders of Common Stock.
 
 
 
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9. COMMON AND PREFERRED STOCK (CONTINUED)
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, the Company entered into Security Purchase Agreements with various investors for the purchase of 205,000 shares Series B convertible Preferred stock and received $205,000 in cash. Each Series B Preferred share is convertible into 4 shares of common stock valued at $0.25.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, the Company entered into a Security Purchase Agreements with a related party for the purchase of 79,000 shares Series B Preferred stock. The $79,000 was settled against accounts payable owed to the related party. Each Series B Preferred share is convertible into 4 shares of common stock valued at $0.25.
 
Series C:
 
On November 25, 2019 the Company filed a Designation of Series C convertible Preferred Stock with the state of Nevada, designating 1,000,000 shares of the Series C Preferred Stock with a stated value of $1.00 per share. The Series C Preferred Stock will, with respect to dividend rights and rights upon liquidation, winding-up or dissolution, rank: (a) senior with respect to dividends with the Company’s common stock, par value 0.0001 per share (“Common Stock”) (the Series C Preferred Stock will convert into common stock immediately upon liquidation and be pari passu with the common stock in the event of litigation), and (b) junior with respect to dividends and right of liquidation to all existing and future indebtedness of the Company. The Series C Preferred Stock does not have any voting rights. Each share of Series C Preferred Stock will carry an annual dividend in the amount of eight percent (8%) of the Stated Value of $1.00 (the “Divided Rate”), which shall be cumulative and compounded daily, payable solely upon redemption, liquidation or conversion and increase to 22% upon an event of default as defined. In the event of any default other than the Company’s failure to issue shares upon conversion, the stated price will be $1.50. In a default event where the Company fails to issue shares upon conversion, the stated price will $2.00. The holder shall have the right six months following the issuance date, to convert all or any part of the outstanding Series C Preferred Stock into shares of common stock of the Company. The conversion price shall equal the Variable Conversion Price. The “Variable Conversion Price” shall mean 71% multiplied by the market price, representing a discount rate of 29%. Market price means the average of the two lowest trading prices for the Company’s common stock during the twenty trading day period ending on the latest complete trading day prior to the conversion date. Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary, or upon any deemed liquidation event, after payment or provision for payment of debts and other liabilities of the Company, and after payment or provision for any liquidation preference payable to the holders of any Preferred Stock ranking senior upon liquidation to the Series C Preferred Stock, if any, but prior to any distribution or payment made to the holders of Common Stock or the holders of any Preferred Stock ranking junior upon liquidation to the Series C Preferred Stock by reason of their ownership thereof, the Holders will be entitled to be paid out of the assets of the Company available for distribution to its stockholders. The Company will have the right, at the Company’s option, to redeem all or any portion of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock, exercisable on not more than three trading days prior written notice to the Holders, in full, in accordance with Section 6 of the designations at a premium of up to 35% for up to six months. Company’s mandatory redemption: On the earlier to occur of (i) the date which is twenty-four (24) months following the Issuance Date and (ii) the occurrence of an Event of Default (the “Mandatory Redemption Date”), the Company shall redeem all of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Holders (which have not been previously redeemed or converted). 
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, 149,300 shares of Series C convertible preferred stock were issued to an investor under preferred stock purchase agreements at a price of approximately $0.91 per share for a total of $136,000. Due to the mandatory redemption feature, these shares are reflected as a current liability at December 31, 2019. Furthermore, because these shares are convertible at 71% of the common shares market price around the time of the conversion date, they are treated as a stock settled debt under ASC 480 with a premium of $55,549 recorded and charged to interest expense. The total amount is reflected at $191,549 at December 31, 2019.
 
As of June 30, 2020, the Company has revalued the shares and premiums at the stated value of $1.50 per share in accordance with the events discussed below. On May 29, 2020 the Company defaulted on the shares by being late with the filing of the Form 10-K, thereby increasing the dividend rate to 22% and the stated value to $1.50 per share. During the three months ended March 31, 2020, 38,000 shares of Series C convertible preferred stock were issued to an investor under preferred stock purchase agreements at a price of approximately $0.87 per share for a total of $33,000.
 
Because Series C preferred shares are convertible at 71% of the common shares market price around the time of the conversion date, they are treated as a stock settled debt under ASC 480 with a total premium of $114,755 recorded as of June 30, 2020. In addition, the Company recorded a cumulative dividend payable of $11,885 as of June 30, 2020 to the mandatorily redeemable Series C convertible preferred stock liability with this amount being recorded as interest expense since the Series C liability must be reflected at redemption value.
 
During the three months ended September 30, 2020 the holder of the Series C converted 62,500 Series C shares to 3,822,958 common shares for a redemption value of $96,750 including accrued dividends plus premium of $38,292, which totaled $135,042 recorded into equity.
 
 
 
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9. COMMON AND PREFERRED STOCK (CONTINUED)
 
During the three months ended December 31, 2020 the holder of the Series C converted 101,300 Series C shares to 22,704,221 common shares for a redemption value of $218,655 including accrued dividends, plus premium, recorded into equity. In addition, during the three months ended December 31,2020 a total of 149,600 shares of Series C convertible preferred stock were issued to two investors under preferred stock purchase agreements, at a price of approximately $0.91 per share, for a total of $136,000 cash and premiums totaling $60,302 were recorded during this period with respect to these issuances. At December 31, 2020 the remaining liability totals $285,605, represented by a remaining balance of $184,850 in redeemable Series C stock, together with the related premium of $74,701 and accrued dividends of $26,054.
  
10. SHARE PURCHASE WARRANTS
 
Activity in 2020 and 2019 is as follows:
 
 
 
Number of Warrants
 
 
Weighted Average Exercise Price
$
 
 
Weighted Average Remaining Life
(Years)
 
Balance, December 31, 2018
  60,908 
  72.00 
 
 
 
Balance, December 31, 2019
  60,908 
  72.00 
 
 
 
Balance, December 31, 2020
  60,908 
  72.00 
  0.6 
 
11. STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION
 
On November 22, 2011, the Board of Directors of the Company approved a stock option plan (“2011 Stock Option Plan”), the purpose of which is to enhance the Company’s stockholder value and financial performance by attracting, retaining and motivating the Company’s officers, directors, key employees, consultants and its affiliates and to encourage stock ownership by such individuals by providing them with a means to acquire a proprietary interest in the Company’s success through stock ownership. Under the 2011 Stock Option Plan, officers, directors, employees and consultants who provide services to the Company may be granted options to acquire common shares of the Company. The aggregate number of options authorized by the plan shall not exceed 4,974 shares of common stock of the Company. 
 
The Board of Directors and the stockholders holding a majority of the voting power approved a 2014 Equity Incentive Plan (the “2014 Plan”) on February 28, 2014, with a to be determined effective date. The date never became effective. The purpose of the 2014 Plan is to assist the Company and its affiliates in attracting, retaining and providing incentives to employees, directors, consultants and independent contractors who serve the Company and its affiliates by offering them the opportunity to acquire or increase their proprietary interest in the Company and to promote the identification of their interests with those of the stockholders of the Company. The 2014 Plan will also be used to make grants to further reward and incentivize current employees and others.
 
There are 7 shares of common stock reserved for issuance under the 2014 Plan. The Board shall have the power and authority to make grants of stock options to employees, directors, consultants and independent contractors who serve the Company and its affiliates. Any stock options granted under the 2014 Plan shall have an exercise price equal to or greater than the fair market value of the Company’s shares of common stock. Unless otherwise determined by the Board of Directors, stock options shall vest over a four-year period with 25% being vested after the end of one (1) year of service and the remainder vesting equally over a 36-month period. The Board may award options that may vest based upon the achievement of certain performance milestones. As of September 30, 2020, no options have been awarded under the 2014 Plan. Effective August 27, 2019, the Company effected a reverse split of the common stock of 1 for 18,000 (Note 1) which eliminated all the options which were previously outstanding.
 
12. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
 
ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures, require an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy based on the level of independent, objective evidence surrounding the inputs used to measure fair value. A financial instrument’s categorization within the fair value hierarchy is based upon the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. ASC 820 prioritizes the inputs into three levels that may be used to measure fair value:
 
 
 
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12. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
Level 1
 
Level 1 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. Valuations are based on quoted prices that are readily and regularly available in an active market and do not entail a significant degree of judgment.
 
Level 2
 
Level 2 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are other than Level 1 observable inputs such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets; quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in markets with insufficient volume or infrequent transactions (less active markets); or model-derived valuations in which significant inputs are observable or can be derived principally from, or corroborated by, observable market data.
  
Level 2 instruments require more management judgment and subjectivity as compared to Level 1 instruments. For instance: determining which instruments are most similar to the instrument being priced requires management to identify a sample of similar securities based on the coupon rates, maturity, issuer, credit rating and instrument type, and subjectively select an individual security or multiple securities that are deemed most similar to the security being priced; and determining whether a market is considered active requires management judgment.
 
Level 3
 
Level 3 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are unobservable inputs to the valuation methodology that are significant to the measurement of the fair value of the assets or liabilities. The determination of fair value for Level 3 instruments requires the most management judgment and subjectivity.
 
Pursuant to ASC 825, cash is based on Level 1 inputs. The Company believes that the recorded values of accounts receivable and accounts payable approximate their current fair values because of their nature or respective relatively short durations. The fair value of the Company’s convertible debentures and promissory note approximates their carrying values as the underlying imputed interest rates approximates the estimated current market rate for similar instruments.
 
As of December 31, 2020 there was a derivative measured at fair value on a recurring basis presented on the Company’s balance sheet, as follows:
 
Liabilities at Fair Value
December 31, 2020
 
 
Level 1
 
 
Level 2
 
 
Level 3
 
 
Total
 
Derivative Liability
  - 
  - 
 $1,320,000 
 $1,320,000 
 
As of December 31, 2019 there was a derivative measured at fair value on a recurring basis presented on the Company’s balance sheet, as follows:
 
Liabilities at Fair Value
December 31, 2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Level 1
 
 
 Level 2
 
 
 Level 3
 
 
 Total
 
Derivative Liability
  - 
  - 
 $12,778,000  
 12,778,000 
 
13. INCOME TAXES
 
A reconciliation of the difference between the income tax benefit computed at the federal statutory rate of 21%, and the provision for income taxes for the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019 are as follows:
 
 
 
2020
 
 
2019
 
Computed tax benefit
 $(866,327)
 $(2,138,516)
State taxes
  (152,872)
  (394,200)
Permanent differences
  495,841 
  1,887,855 
Change in tax rate and other
  - 
  1,143,792 
Change in valuation allowance
  530,170 
  (498,931)
 
 $- 
 $- 
 
 
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13. INCOME TAXES (CONTINUED)
 
The Company’s deferred tax assets and liabilities as of December 31, 2020 and 2019 were as follows:
 
 
 
2020
 
 
2019
 
Deferred Tax Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net operating losses
 $3,636,082 
 $3,187,626 
Accrued payroll
  288,162 
  194,843 
Reserve contingency
  245,819 
  257,415 
Unrealized loss on investment
  186,533 
  186,533 
 
  4,356,596 
  3,826,417 
Valuation Allowance
  (4,356,596)
  (3,826,417)
 
 $- 
 $- 
 
The Company has net operating losses of $14,619,765$, of which $10,457,080 expires through 2037 and $4,162,685 may be carried forward indefinitely subject to annual usage limitations. The Company has established a 100% valuation allowance against its net deferred tax assets as it is more likely than not they will not be able to utilize such deferred assets in the future. The change in the valuation allowance for the year ended December 31, 2020 was an increase of $530,179.
 
14. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS.
 
Subsequent to December 31, 2020, the Company issued 4 new convertible notes for Principal totaling $437,500 and received net proceeds totaling $358,500, after deductions for the holders’ legal and due diligence fees of $29,000, Original Issue Discounts of $40,000 and a Finder’s Fee of $10,000, The Finder was also issued 3 year warrants on 1,000,000 common shares exercisable at $0.01 per share and on 350,000 common shares exercisable at $0.025 per share. The Company also issued 3,500,000 common shares (valued at $62,500 at time of issuance) to 1 of the convertible note holders in payment of the holder’s commitment fee, plus the issuance of 3 year warrants on 3,500,000 of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.025 per share. In addition, 2 of the convertible note holders were issued an aggregate of 60,000,000 5 year warrants exercisable at $0.005 per share and were granted a security interest in substantially all of the Company’s assets.
 
Subsequent to December 31,2020 the Company issued 1 new 8% convertible note, maturing July 1,2021, for Principal of $9,200 in settlement of a financing fee. At any time prior to maturity the note is convertible to the Company’s common shares at the lower of (a) $0.10 per share or (b) at a discount of 40% from the average of the lowest 2 closing prices in the 10 trading days prior to conversion.
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Subsequent to December 31, 2020 the Company raised $255,000 by issuing 296,450 shares of Series C preferred stock, net of legal and due diligence fees totaling $ 14,350 deducted by the purchasers.
 
Subsequent to December 31, 2020 the Company issued 5,500,894 common shares on the conversion of 23,500 shares of Series C preferred stock including the payment of Series C preferred dividends totaling $940.
 
Subsequent to December 31, 2020 the Company issued 31,532,405 common shares on conversion of convertible notes , at contractual rates,on Principal of $158,516, accrued interest of $ 627 and payment of holder’s legal and due diligence fees of $8,600, representing an overall average conversion rate of approximately $0.00532.
 
Subsequent to December 31, 2020 the Company issued 49,766,310 common shares to the holders of convertible debentures, which were recorded as reclassifications from issuable to issued common shares.
 
Subsequent to December 31, 2020, on March 29, 2021 the Company received Notice of Qualification from the Securities and Exchange Commission indicating approval for the Company to proceed to raise financing of up to $5 million through an offering of up to 500,000 Series Convertible Preferred Stock at the offering price of $10.00 per share, pursuant to Tier 2 of Regulation A of the Securities Act. On April 15, 2021 and April 23,2021 the Company executed 2 Stock Subscription Agreements , each for the sale of 15,000 Series D Preferred stock at the offering price of $10.00 per share, and received a total of $300,000 on April23, , 2021. A second Stock Subscription Agreement was also executed on April 15, 2021 for 25,000 Series D Preferred stock at the offering price of $10.00 per share, with the subscription payment of $250,000 being receivable at the date of this filing.

Subsequent to December 31, 2020, the Company issued 15,000,000 common stock options at an exercise price of $0.014 to 5 of its employees, of which 5,000,000 vest quarterly through January 11, 2023 and 10,000,000 vest quarterly through January 11, 2024. The valuation of these stock options totaling pursuant to the requirements of Black Scholes was calculated to amount to $194,700, which shall be recognized as an expense $ 75,700 in 2021, $75,700 in 2022 and $43,300 in 2023. In addition, the Company issued 1,500,000 common stock options at an exercise price of $0.15 per share, vesting quarterly through January 29, 2023. The valuation of this stock option pursuant to the requirements of Black Scholes was calculated to amount to $24,750, which shall be recognized as an expense $11,344 in 2021, $12,375 in 2022 and $1,031 in 2023.
 
 
 
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ITEM 9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
 
There have been no changes in or disagreements with accountants on accounting and financial disclosure. 
 
ITEM 9A. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
 
 
(a)
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
 
We maintain “disclosure controls and procedures”, as that term is defined in Rule 13a-15(e), promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Disclosure controls and procedures include controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our company’s reports filed under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our principal executive officer and our principal financial officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
 
As required by paragraph (b) of Rules 13a-15 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, our management, with the participation of our principal executive officer and our principal financial officer, evaluated our company’s disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the period covered by this annual report on Form 10-K. Based on this evaluation, our management concluded that as of the end of the period covered by this annual report on Form 10-K, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective.
 
 
(b)
Management’s Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting
 
Our management, including our principal executive officer, principal financial officer and our Board of Directors, is responsible for establishing and maintaining a process to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
 
Our management, with the participation of our principal executive officer and our principal financial officer, evaluated the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2020. Our management’s evaluation of our internal control over financial reporting was based on the framework in Internal Control—Integrated Framework, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission. Based on this evaluation, our management concluded that our internal control over financial reporting was not effective as of December 31, 2020 due to the following material weaknesses which are indicative of many small companies with small staff: (i) inadequate segregation of duties and ineffective risk assessment; (ii) insufficient written policies and procedures for accounting and financial reporting with respect to the requirements and application of both US GAAP and SEC guidelines; (iii) and inadequate technical skills of accounting personnel. To remediate such weaknesses, we believe we would need to implement the following changes: (i) appoint additional qualified personnel to address inadequate segregation of duties and ineffective risk management; and (ii) adopt sufficient written policies and procedures for accounting and financial reporting. The remediation efforts set out in (i) and (ii) are largely dependent upon our securing additional financing to cover the costs of implementing the changes required. If we are unsuccessful in securing such funds, remediation efforts may be adversely affected in a material manner. Until we have the required funds, we do not anticipate implementing these remediation steps.
 
A material weakness is a deficiency or a combination of control deficiencies in internal control over financial reporting such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of our annual or interim financial statements will not be prevented or detected on a timely basis.
 
Our principal executive officer and our principal financial officer do not expect that our disclosure controls or our internal control over financial reporting will prevent all errors and all fraud. A control system, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the control system are met. Further, the design of a control system must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and the benefits of controls must be considered relative to their costs. Because of the inherent limitations in all control systems, no evaluation of controls can provide absolute assurance that all control issues and instances of fraud, if any, within our company have been detected. These inherent limitations include the realities that judgments in decision-making can be faulty, and that breakdowns can occur because of a simple error or mistake. Additional controls can be circumvented by the individual acts of some persons, by collusion of two or more people, or by management override of the controls. The design of any system of controls alsois based in part upon certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events, and there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions; over time, controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate. Because of the inherent limitations in a cost-effective control system, misstatements due to error or fraud may occur and not be detected.
 
 
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(c)
Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting
 
There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting during the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2020 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect our internal control over financial reporting.
 
ITEM 9B. OTHER INFORMATION
 
None
 
PART III
 
ITEM 10. DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
 
Directors and Executive Officers
 
Our directors hold office until the next annual meeting or until their successors have been elected and qualified, or until they resign or are removed. Our board of directors appoints our officers, and our officers hold office for such term as may be prescribed by our board of directors and until their successors are chosen and qualify, or until their death or resignation, or until their removal.
 
Our directors and executive officers, their ages, positions held, and duration of such are as follows:
 
Name
 
Position Held with Our Company
 
Age
 
Date First Elected or Appointed
Robert Rositano,Jr
 
CEO,CFO, Secretary and Director
 
52
 
January 31, 2014
Dean Rositano
 
President, CTO and Director
 
49
 
January 31, 2014
 
Business Experience
 
The following is a brief account of the education and business experience during at least the past five years of each director and executive officer of our company, indicating the person’s principal occupation during that period, and the name and principal business of the organization in which such occupation and employment were carried out.
 
Robert Rositano Jr, CEO, CFO, Secretary and Director:
 
Prior to founding iHookup, Robert Rositano was the third employee at Netcom Online Communications, Inc., an internet service provider which went public in 1993 and eventually merged into Earthlink and AT&T Canada. From 2006-2010, Robert Rositano worked as Chief Executive Officer of Zippi Networks, Inc. Zippi Networks, Inc. created a home-based business system that allowed users to become certified eBay sellers and earn commission by selling items on eBay for others. Zippi Networks, Inc. supplied its users with everything one would need to begin a home-based business as an eBay seller, including but not limited to, certain training, materials, uniforms, processes and software. Robert Rositano was responsible for its day-to-day operations and overseeing the development of eBay seller applications for the web, as well as mobile applications for windows and iPhone devices. He was also in charge of fundraising, and raised over $2 million for Zippi Networks, Inc. In 2010, Robert Rositano became Chief Executive Officer of Checkmate Mobile, Inc. (“CMI”), which developed mobile applications on a work-for-hire basis as well as incubated creative concepts conceived among a core group of product managers, graphic designers and mobile developers. CMI has successfully developed applications for the education market (e.g. released Cloud9 Learning to Brigham Young University with a pilot of over 7,000 students), cause-related or donation style applications, and applications used by restaurants and bars. Robert Rositano has continued in his role at CMI while serving as a director and officer of the Company.
 
Dean Rositano, President, CTO and Director:
 
Prior to Friendable, Inc., Dean Rositano co-founded CMI, Latitude Venture Partners, LLC, Zippi Networks, Inc., America’s Biggest, Inc., and most notably, was the co-founder and president and CTO of Silicon Valley-based Nettaxi.com, which went public in 1998.
 
From 2006-2010, Dean Rositano worked as President and Chief Technology Officer of Zippi Networks, Inc. In 2010, Dean Rositano became President and Chief Technology Officer of CMI. Dean Rositano has continued in his role at CMI while serving as a director and officer of the Company.
 
 
 
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The Company believes Messrs. Robert and Dean Rositano are well qualified to serve as director and officers of the Company due to each of them having twenty years of experience working with high technology companies, many of which have been in the social media or internet community space and directly relate to the Friendable and Fan Pass apps. They have each had experience in successfully raising capital, managing and growing teams of people in the areas of product development, internet / mobile marketing, and IT, as well as architecting, building, scaling and launching high volume consumer products, from internet websites to mobile applications.
 
Family Relationships
 
Robert Rositano Jr, age 52, and Dean Rositano, age 49, are brothers.
 
Board Composition and Committees and Director Independence
 
Robert Rositano Jr and Dean Rositano currently serve on our board of directors. We are not required to have any independent members of the Board of Directors. As we do not have any board committees, the board carries out the functions of nominating and compensation committees, and such “independent director” determination has been made pursuant to the committee independence standards.
 
Committees of the Board
 
Our board of directors has the authority to appoint committees to perform certain management and administration functions. Currently, we do not have an audit committee, compensation committee or nominating and corporate governance committee and do not have an audit committee financial expert. Our board of directors currently intends to appoint various committees in the future.
 
Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee
 
We do not have a nominating and corporate governance committee. Our board of directors performed the functions associated with a nominating committee. Generally, nominees for directors are identified and suggested by the members of our board of directors or management using their business networks. Our board of directors has not retained any executive search firms or other third parties to identify or evaluate director candidates in the past and does not intend to in the near future. We have elected not to have a nominating committee because we are an exploration stage company with limited operations and resources.
 
Our board of directors does not have a written policy or charter regarding how director candidates are evaluated or nominated for our board of directors. Additionally, our board of directors has not created particular qualifications or minimum standards that candidates for our board of directors must meet. Instead, our board of directors considers how a candidate could contribute to our business and meet our needs and those of our board of directors. As we are an exploration stage company, our board of directors will not consider candidates for director recommended by our stockholders, and we have received no such candidate recommendations from our stockholders.
 
Compensation Committee
 
We currently do not have a compensation committee. However, our board of directors may establish a compensation committee once we are no longer in the exploration stage, which would consist of inside directors and independent members. Until a formal committee is established, our board of directors will continue to review all forms of compensation provided to our executive officers, directors, consultants and employees including stock compensation.
 
Audit Committee
 
We currently do not have an audit committee. However, our board of directors may establish an audit committee once we are no longer in the exploration stage, which would consist of inside directors and independent members.
 
Until a formal committee is established, our board of directors will continue to perform the functions of an audit committee.
 
 
 
 
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Audit Committee Financial Expert
 
Our board of directors has determined that it does not have a member that qualifies as an “audit committee financial expert” as defined in Item 407(d)(5)(ii) of Regulation S-K issued by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
 
We believe that our entire board of directors is capable of analyzing and evaluating financial statements that present a breadth and level of complexity of accounting issues that are generally comparable to the breadth and complexity of the issues reasonably expected to be raised by our company. We believe that retaining an independent director who would qualify as an “audit committee financial expert” would be overly costly and burdensome and is not warranted in our circumstances given the early stages of our development and the fact that we have not generated revenues to date.
 
Involvement in Certain Legal Proceedings
 
During the past ten years, our directors and executive officers above have not been involved in any of the following events:
 
 
a bankruptcy petition filed by or against any business of which such person was a general partner or executive officer either at the time of the bankruptcy or within two years prior to that time;
 
 
conviction in a criminal proceeding or being subject to a pending criminal proceeding, excluding traffic violations and other minor offenses;
 
 
being subject to any order, judgment or decree, not substantially reversed, suspended or vacated, of any court of competent jurisdiction, permanently enjoining, barring, suspending or otherwise limiting his involvement in any type of business, securities or banking business;
 
 
being found by a court of competent jurisdiction, in a civil action, the SEC or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to have violated a federal or state securities or commodities law, and the judgment has not been reversed, suspended or vacated;
 
 
being the subject of, or a party to, any federal or state judicial or administrative order, judgment, decree, or finding, not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, relating to an alleged violation of: (i) any federal or state securities or commodities law or regulation; or (ii) any law or regulation respecting financial institutions or insurance companies including, but not limited to, a temporary or permanent injunction, order of disgorgement or restitution, civil money penalty or temporary or permanent cease-and-desist order, or removal or prohibition order; or (iii) any law or regulation prohibiting mail or wire fraud or fraud in connection with any business entity; or
 
 
being the subject of, or a party to, any sanction or order, not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, of any self-regulatory organization (as defined in Section 3(a)(26) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934), any registered entity (as defined in Section 1(a)(29) of the Commodity Exchange Act), or any equivalent exchange, association, entity or organization that has disciplinary authority over its members or persons associated with a member.
 
Conflict of Interest
 
There are several related party transactions reported within this annual report. All conflicts of interests between such related parties have been duly approved by the required board and/or shareholder approvals. Please see below for further disclosure:
 
Dean Rositano and Robert Rositano Jr are both directors and 7.5% and 7.5% stockholders respectively of Checkmate Mobile, Inc. (“CMI”). At CMI, Dean Rositano also serves as President and Chief Technology Officer, while Robert Rositano Jr serves as Chief Executive Officer. They will both continue their respective roles at CMI while serving as directors and officers of Friendable, Inc.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company incurred $47,500, $485,037 and $60,000 (2019: $24,068, $299,124, and $58,883) in app hosting, software development and support, and rent to a company with two officers and directors in common with such costs being recorded as app hosting, software development and support, and general and administrative expenses. As of December 31, 2020, due to related party represents $190,320 due to CMI (December 31, 2019: due from CMI $30,083).
 
Dean Rositano and Robert Rositano Jr are both directors and stockholders of Friendable, Inc. At Friendable, Inc., Dean Rositano also serves as President and Chief Technology Officer, while Robert Rositano Jr serves as Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary. The majority stockholder of Friendable, Inc. is Copper Creek Holdings, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company owned and managed by Robert Rositano Jr and his wife, Stacy Rositano.
 
 
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Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 requires our executive officers and directors, and persons who own more than 10% of our common stock, to file initial statements of beneficial ownership, reports of changes in ownership and annual reports concerning their ownership of our common stock and other equity securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission and to provide us with copies of those filings. Based solely on our review of the copies of such forms received by us, or written representations from certain reporting persons, we believe that during year ended December 31, 2019 all filing requirements applicable to our executive officers and directors, and persons who own more than 10% of our common stock were complied with, with the exception of the following:
 
Name
Number of Late
Reports
Number of Transactions Not Reported on a
Timely Basis
Failure to File
Requested Forms
Robert Rositano
Nil
Nil
N/A
Dean Rositano
Nil
Nil
N/A
Frank Garcia
Nil
Nil
N/A
 
Code of Ethics
 
We have not yet adopted a Code of Ethics.
 
ITEM 11. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
 
Summary Compensation
 
The following table summarizes information regarding the compensation awarded to, earned by or paid to, our Chief Executive Officer, and our other most highly compensated executive officers who earned in excess of $100,000 during the year ended December 31, 2020, 2019 and 2018:
 
  Name and
 
Salary
Incurred (1)(2)
 
 
 
Bonus
 
 
StockAwards
 
 
OptionAwards
Non-Equity
Incentive Plan
Compensation
Nonqualified
Deferred
Compensation
Earnings

All other
Compensation

Total
Principal Position
Year
($)
($)
($) (1)
($)
($)
($)
($)
($)
Robert Rositano, Jr.
 
2020
2019
150,000
150,000
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
150,000
150,000
CEO, CFO, Secretary, &
Director
2018
 
150,000
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
150,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dean Rositano
 
2020
2019
150,000
150,000
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
150,000
150,000
President and CTO
 
2018
 
150,000
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
150,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Frank Garcia*
 
2020
2019
73,333
100,000
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
73,333
100,000
CFO*
 
2018
 
100,000
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
Nil
 
100,000
 
(*resigned August 31, 2020)
  
Notes:
 
 
(1)
 
The above listed officers had accrued salaries of $783,416 at December 31, 2019 and $798,580 at December 31, 2018. During the year ended December 31, 2019, three officers forgave $400,000 in accrued salaries as part of the debt restructuring agreement. At December 31,2020 the aggregate accrued compensation to such officers totaled $1,156,749 (including $238,314 accrued for Frank Garcia through August 31, 2020).
 
 
 
 
(2)
The officers’ salary incurred (and total compensation) for the year ended December 31,2020 totaled $150,000 for Robert Rositano Jr., $150,000 for Dean Rositano and $73,333 for Frank Garcia.
  
 
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Compensation for Executive Officers and Directors
 
Compensation arrangements for our named executive officers and directors are described below.
 
Employment Agreement – Robert Rositano Jr
 
Effective January 19, 2014, the Company, entered into an employment agreement with Robert Rositano to serve as Chief Executive Officer and Secretary of Friendable, Inc. for a term of two years with automatic renewals for similar two year periods pursuant to the terms of the agreement. Robert Rositano’s duties shall include the duties and responsibilities for the Company’s corporate and administration offices and positions as set forth by the Company and such other duties and responsibilities as the board of directors may from time to time reasonably assign to Robert Rositano. The employment agreement provides, among other things, that Robert Rositano will be eligible for participation in any employee benefit plan,retirement plan, and option plan maintained by Friendable, Inc.; receive a base salary of $150,000 per year; and receive reimbursement for ordinary and necessary business expenses incurred by Robert Rositano in connection with the performance of his duties as Chief Executive Officer and Secretary. During the year, only a portion of the salary was paid and the balance was accrued. Upon a successful launch of Friendable, Inc.’s products and services and reaching the first 1,000,000 registered users, Robert Rositano will receive a bonus of $50,000 and his base salary will be increased to $200,000 annually. When Friendable, Inc. reaches a cumulative 5,000,000 registered users or more, Robert Rositano will receive a bonus of $75,000 and his base salary will be increased to $250,000 annually. After the above goals are achieved, his base salary will begin being increased semi-annually at a minimum rate of 10% or higher, as determined by the board of directors or a committee established by the board of directors for compensation purposes. If Friendable, Inc. is unable to pay executive salary or bonuses, the amounts owed will be accrued as a convertible note. The note can be converted into common stock, at Robert Rositano’s sole discretion. The Company may terminate Robert Rositano’s employment prior to the end of his employment period by a majority vote of the board of directors, excluding Robert Rositano’s vote. If we terminate Robert Rositano’s employment prior to the end of his employment period without cause, which shall also include termination in the event of a change in control, Robert Rositano shall be entitled to his base salary in effect on the date of his termination for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the date of such termination, in one lump sum payment within fourteen (14) days of termination or as otherwise agreed to in writing. Furthermore, any unvested options granted to Robert Rositano will immediately vest. If we terminate his employment with cause, he will be entitled to his base salaryand commission schedule in effect on the date of termination for a period of twelve (12) months. If Robert Rositano, however, terminates his employment prior to the end of the employment period without cause, Robert Rositano shall not be entitled to any severance and the Company shall have no further liability to Robert Rositano. He is also permitted to pursue other business interests not in conflict with the Company, including serving as officers and directors of other public companies.
 
On April 3, 2019, the Company entered into a new employment agreement with Robert Rositano. Pursuant to that agreement, the Company shall pay Rositano an aggregate annual salary at the rate of $150,000 (One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars) (the “Base Salary”). Upon a successful launch of the company’s Fan Pass mobile app or website, and reaching its first 50,000 subscribers, Rositano will receive a bonus of $50,000 and the Base Salary will be increased to $200,000 annually. In addition, when the Company reaches a cumulative 100,000 subscribers or more, Rositano will receive a bonus of $75,000 and the Base Salary shall be increased to $250,000 annually. After the above goals are achieved, the Base Salary shall increase annually at a minimum rate of ten percent (10%) as determined by the Board of Directors or a Committee established by the Board of Directors for compensation purposes (the “Compensation Committee”), based on Rositano’s performance. Rositano shall be entitled to participate in the Company’s stock option plan if and when it is put in place. Details will be determined by the board of directors or compensation committee at such time.
 
Employment Agreement – Dean Rositano
 
Effective January 19, 2014, the Company, entered into an employment agreement with Dean Rositano to serve as President and Chief Technology Officer of Friendable, Inc. for a term of two years with automatic renewals for similar two year periods pursuant to the terms of the agreement. Dean Rositano’s duties shall include the duties and responsibilities for the Company’s corporate and administration offices and positions as set forth by the Company and such other duties and responsibilities as the board of directors may from time to time reasonably assign to Dean Rositano. The employment agreement provides, among other things, that Dean Rositano will be eligible for participation in any employee benefit plan, retirement plan, and option plan maintained by Friendable, Inc.; receive a base salary of $150,000 per year; and receive reimbursement for ordinary and necessary business expenses incurred by Dean Rositano in connection with the performance of his duties as President and Chief Technology Officer. During the year, only a portion of the salary was paid and the balance was accrued. Upon a successful launch of Friendable, Inc.’s products and services and reaching the first 1,000,000 registered users, Dean Rositano will receive a bonus of $50,000 and his base salary will be increased to $200,000 annually. When Friendable, Inc. reaches a cumulative 5,000,000 registered users or more, Dean Rositano will receive a bonus of $75,000 and his base salary will be increased to $250,000 annually. After the above goals areachieved, his base salary will begin being increased semi-annually at a minimum rate of 10% or higher, as determined by the board of directors or a committee established by the board of directors for compensation purposes. If Friendable, Inc. is unable to pay executive salary or bonuses, the amounts owed will be accrued as a convertible note. The note can be converted into common stock, at Dean Rositano’s sole discretion. The Company may terminate Dean Rositano’s employment prior to the end of his employment period by a majority vote of the board of directors, excluding Dean Rositano’s vote. If we terminate Dean Rositano’s employment prior to the end of his employment period without cause, which shall also include termination in the event of a change in control, Dean Rositano shall be entitled to his base salary in effect on the date of his termination for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the date of such termination, in one lump sum payment within fourteen (14) days of termination or as otherwise agreed to in writing. Furthermore, any unvested options granted to Dean Rositano will immediately vest. If we terminate his employment with cause, he will be entitled to his base salary and commission schedule in effect on the date of termination for a period of twelve (12) months. If Dean Rositano, however, terminates his employment prior to the end of the employment period without cause, Dean Rositano shall not be entitled to any severance and the Company shall have no further liability to Dean Rositano. He is also permitted to pursue other business interests not in conflict with the Company, including serving as officers and directors of other public companies.
 
On April 3, 2019, the Company entered into a new employment agreement with Dean Rositano. Pursuant to that agreement, the Company shall pay Rositano an aggregate annual salary at the rate of $150,000 (One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars) (the “Base Salary”). Upon a successful launch of the company’s Fan Pass mobile app or website, and reaching its first 50,000 subscribers, Rositano will receive a bonus of $50,000 and the Base Salary will be increased to $200,000 annually. In addition, when the Company reaches a cumulative 100,000 subscribers or more, Rositano will receive a bonus of $75,000 and theBase Salary shall be increased to $250,000 annually. After the above goals are achieved, the Base Salary shall increase annually at a minimum rate of ten percent (10%) as determined by the Board of Directors or a Committee established by the Board of Directors for compensation purposes (the “Compensation Committee”), based on Rositano’s performance. Rositano shall be entitled to participate in the Company’s stock option plan if and when it is put in place. Details will be determined by the board of directors or compensation committee at such time.
 
 
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ITEM 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS
 
The number of shares beneficially owned is determined under the rules promulgated by the SEC, and the information is not necessarily indicative of beneficial ownership for any other purpose. Under those rules, beneficial ownership includes any shares as to which a person or entity has sole or shared voting power or investment power plus any shares which such person or entity has the right to acquire within sixty (60) days of April 16, 2019 through the exercise or conversion of any stock option, convertible security, warrant or other right. Unless otherwise indicated, each person or entity named in the table has sole voting power and investment power (or shares such power with that person’s spouse) with respect to all shares of capital stock listed as owned by that person or entity.
 
Each share of common stock entitles its holder to one vote on each matter submitted to the stockholders. The holders of preferred stock are entitled to cast votes equal to the number of votes equal to the number of whole shares of common stock into which the shares of Series A Preferred Stock held by such holder are convertible. Thetotal aggregate issued shares of Series A Preferred Stock at any given time regardless of their number shall be convertible into the number of shares of common stock which equals nine (9) times the total number of shares of common stock which are issued and outstanding at the time of any conversion, at the option of the preferred holders or until the closing of a Qualified Financing (i.e. the sale and issuance of our equity securities that results in gross proceeds in excess of $2,500,000) at one time or in the same round. As a result of the Titan Iron Ore Corp. and iHookup merger transaction, the former iHookup stockholders received a controlling interest in the Company due to the voting rights of the Series A Preferred Stock being connected to their super-majority conversion rights.
 
The following tabulation shows, as of April 22, 2021, the number of shares of capital stock owned beneficially by: (a) all persons known to be the holders of more than five percent (5%) of voting securities, (b) Directors, (c) Executive Officers and (d) all other Officers and Directors as a group.
 
Title of Class
Name and Address of Beneficial Owner
Amount and Nature of Beneficial Ownership
Percent of Class (3)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(a)
Holders Over 5%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A preferred
Robert A Rositano Jr.
9,246 (1)
Direct
46.73%
 
3846 Moanna Way,
 
 
 
 
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A preferred
Dean Rositano126 Sea Terrace Way,Aptos, CA 95003
1,882
Direct
9.51%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A preferred
Copper Creek Holdings, LLC (2)7960 B Soquel Dr., Suite #146Aptos, CA 95003
14,730
Direct
74.45%
 
-Robert Rositano
7,365
 
37.22%
 
-Stacy Rositano
7,365
 
37.22%
 
 
 
 
 
 
(b)
Directors
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A preferred
Robert A Rositano Jr.
 9,246 (1)
Direct and
46.73%
 
3846 Moanna Way,
 
Indirect
 
 
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A preferred
Dean Rositano
1,882
Direct
9.51%
 
126 Sea Terrace Way,
 
 
 
 
Aptos, CA 95003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(c)
Executive Officers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A preferred
Robert Rositano, Jr. and Dean Rositano as named above
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Series A preferred
(d)
Officers and Directors as a Group for preferred stock
11,128 (1)
Direct and Indirect
60.63%
 
 
(1)
Includes the shares beneficially owned by Robert Rositano Jr through Copper Creek Holdings, LLC. Does not include the shares beneficially owned by Stacy Rositano through Copper Creek Holdings, LLC.
 
 
(2)
Copper Creek Holdings, LLC is owned and managed by Robert Rositano Jr and his wife Stacy Rositano, thus each may be deemed to beneficially own half of the interest of Copper Creek Holdings, LLC.
 
 
(3)
Based on 19,789 shares of Series A preferred stock issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2020.
 
 
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Title of Class
Name and Address of Beneficial Owner
Amount and Nature of Beneficial Ownership
Percent of Class (3)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(a)
Directors
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Common stock
Copper Creek Holdings, LLC (2)7960 B Soquel Dr., Suite #146Aptos, CA 95003
15,596
Direct
*
 
-Robert Rositano
7,798
 
*
 
-Stacy Rositano
7,798
 
*
 
 
 
 
 
 
Common stock
Robert A Rositano Jr.
17,026 (1)
Direct and
*
 
3846 Moanna Way,
 
Indirect
 
 
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Common stock
Dean Rositano
9,245
Direct
*
 
126 Sea Terrace Way,
 
 
 
 
Aptos, CA 95003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(b)
Executive Officers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Common stock
Robert Rositano, Jr. and Dean Rositano as named above
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Common stock
(c)
Officers and Directors as a Group for common stock
 26,271 (1)
Direct and Indirect
0.051%
 
 
*
Less than 1%.
 
 
(1)
Includes the shares beneficially owned by Robert Rositano Jr through Copper Creek Holdings, LLC. Does not include the shares beneficially owned by Stacy Rositano through Copper Creek Holdings, LLC.
 
 
(2)
Copper Creek Holdings, LLC is owned and managed by Robert Rositano Jr and his wife Stacy Rositano, thus each may be deemed to beneficially own half of the interest of Copper Creek Holdings, LLC.
 
 
(3)
Based on 51,665,821 of common stock issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2020.
 
Changes in Control
 
We are not aware of any arrangements that may result in “changes in control” as that term is defined by the provisions of Item 403(c) of Regulation S-K.
 
ITEM 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS, AND DIRECTOR INDEPENDENCE
 
Transactions with related persons
 
Other than as disclosed below, there has been no transaction, or currently proposed transaction, in which our company was or is to be a participant and the amount involved exceeds the lesser of $120,000 or one percent of the average of our total assets at year end for the last two completed fiscal years, and in which any of the following persons had or will have a direct or indirect material interest:
 
 
(i)
Any director or executive officer of our company;
 
 
 
 
(ii)
Any beneficial owner of shares carrying more than 5% of the voting rights attached to our outstanding shares of common stock;

 
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(iii)
Any person who acquired control of our company when it was a shell company or any person that is part of a group, consisting of two or more persons that agreed to act together for the purpose of acquiring, holding, voting or disposing of our common stock, that acquired control of Titan Iron Ore Corp. when it was a shell company; and
 
 
 
 
(iv)
Any immediate family member (including spouse, parents, children, siblings and in-laws) of any of the foregoing persons.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company incurred $418,333 (2019: $459,200) in salaries and payroll taxes to officers and directors with such costs being recorded as general and administrative expenses.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020, the Company incurred $47,500, $485,037 and $60,000 (2019: $24,068, $299,124, and $58,883) in app hosting, software development and support and rent to a company with two officers and directors in common with such costs being recorded as app hosting, software development and support and general and administrative expenses.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2020 two directors converted 3 shares of Series A Preferred Stock into 54,076 shares of common stock. In addition, concurrent with the issuance of 118 Series A Shares to Eclectic Artists LLC, a talent agency, pursuant to the terms of a Partner Agreement the same two directors returned 118 Series A Preferred shares to the Company’s treasury.
 
As of December 31, 2020, the Company had a stock subscription receivable totaling $4,500 (December 31, 2019: $4,500) from an officer and director and from a company with an officer and director in common.
 
As of December 31, 2020, accounts payable related party includes $190,320 (December 31, 2019: due from related party $30,083) representing amounts due to/from a company with two officers and directors in common for services provided by that company, and accounts payable and accrued expenses includes $918,408 (December 31, 2019: $783,416) payable in salaries to directors and officers of the Company. The amounts are unsecured, non-interest bearing and are due on demand.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, two directors converted 588 shares of Series A preferred stock at the contractual conversion rate into 1,002,970 shares of common stock and donated them to the Diocese of Monterey and other parties related to the directors converted 890 Series A preferred shares into 2,018,746 common shares that are issuable at December 31, 2019.
 
During the year ended December 31, 2019, three officers forgave debt totaling $400,000 and a company controlled by two officers of the Company forgave debt totaling $600,000. The total amount is reflected as contributed capital.
 
There are several related party transactions reported within this annual report. All conflicts of interests between such related parties have been duly approved by the required board and/or shareholder approvals. Please see below for further disclosure:
 
Dean Rositano and Robert Rositano are both directors and 14% and 14% stockholders respectively of CMI. At CMI, Dean Rositano also serves as President and Chief Technology Officer, while Robert Rositano serves as Chief Executive Officer. They will both continue their respective roles at CMI while serving as directors and officers of Friendable, Inc.
 
Dean Rositano and Robert Rositano are both directors and stockholders of Friendable, Inc. At Friendable, Inc., Dean Rositano also serves as President and Chief Technology Officer, while Robert Rositano serves as Chief Executive Officer and Secretary. The majority stockholder of Friendable, Inc. is Copper Creek Holdings, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company owned and managed by Robert Rositano and his wife, Stacy Rositano.
 
The holders of preferred stock are entitled to cast votes equal to the number of votes equal to the number of whole shares of common stock into which the shares of Series A Preferred Stock held by such holder are convertible. The total aggregate issued shares of Series A Preferred Stock at any given time regardless of their number shall be convertible into the number of shares of common stock which equals nine (9) times the total number of shares of common stock which are issued and outstanding at the timeof any conversion, at the option of the preferred holders or until the closing of a Qualified Financing (i.e. the sale and issuance of our equity securities that results in gross proceeds in excess of $2,500,000) at one time or in the same round. As a result of the transaction, the former iHookup stockholders received a controlling interest in the Company due to the voting rights of the Series A Preferred Stock being connected to their super-majority conversion rights.
 
As described above, Dean Rositano and Robert Rositano have both been appointed directors and officers of Friendable, Inc. Dean Rositano also serves as President and Chief Technology Officer, while Robert Rositano serves as Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary.
 
 
 
 
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Director Independence
 
Because our common stock is not currently listed on a national securities exchange, we have used the definition of “independence” of The NASDAQ Stock Market to make this determination. NASDAQ Listing Rule 5605(a)(2) provides that an “independent director” is a person other than an officer or employee of the Company or any other individual having a relationship which, in the opinion of the Company’s board of directors, would interfere with the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out the responsibilities of a director. The NASDAQ listing rules provide that a director cannot be considered independent if:
 
 
the director is, or at any time during the past three years was, an employee of the company;
 
 
the director or a family member of the director accepted any compensation from the company in excess of $120,000 during any period of 12 consecutive months within the three years preceding the independence determination (subject to certain exclusions, including, among other things, compensation for board or board committee service);
 
 
a family member of the director is, or at any time during the past three years was, an executive officer of the company;
 
 
the director or a family member of the director is a partner in, controlling stockholder of, or an executive officer of an entity to which the company made, or from which the company received, payments in the current or any of the past three fiscal years that exceed 5% of the recipient’s consolidated gross revenue for that year or $200,000, whichever is greater (subject to certain exclusions); or
 
 
the director or a family member of the director is employed as an executive officer of an entity where, at any time during the past three years, any of the executive officers of the company served on the compensation committee of such other entity; or the director or a family member of the director is a current partner of the company’s outside auditor, or at any time during the past three years was a partner or employee of the company’s outside auditor, and who worked on the company’s audit.
 
Based upon the above, we currently do not have any independent board members.
 
ITEM 14. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTING FEES AND SERVICES
 
Audit Fees
 
The Company has engaged a new audit firm, Salberg & Company, P.A. (“Salberg”) to perform the audit for the year ended December 31, 2019. Manning Elliott LLP (“Manning Elliott”) performed the reviews for the first 3 quarters of 2019. The aggregate fees billed by our auditors for the most recently completed fiscal year ended December 31, 2020 and for fiscal year ended December 31, 2019 for professional services rendered by the principal accountant for the audit of our annual consolidated financial statements and review of the consolidated financial statements included in our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and services that are normally provided by the accountant in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements for these fiscal periods were as follows:
 
 
 
  Salberg
 
 
  Salberg
 
 
Manning Elliott
 
 
 
Fiscal Year Ended
 
 
Fiscal Year Ended
 
 
Fiscal Year Ended
 
Fee Category
 
31-Dec-20
 
 
31-Dec-19
 
 
31-Dec-19
 
Audit Fees (1)
 $58,300 
 $28,000 
 $19,058  
Audit Related Fees (2)
  645 
  - 
  - 
Tax Fees (3)
  - 
  - 
  15,400 
All Other Fees (4)
  - 
  - 
  - 
Total
 $58,945 
 $28,000 
 $34,458 
 
 
1
Audit fees consist of fees incurred for professional services rendered for the audit of our financial statements, for reviews of our interim consolidated financial statements included in our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and for services that are normally provided in connection with statutory or regulatory filings or engagements.
 
 
2
Audit-related fees consist of fees billed for professional services that are reasonably related to the performance of the audit or review of our consolidated financial statements, but are not reported under “Audit fees.”
 
 
3
Tax fees consist of fees billed for professional services relating to tax compliance, tax planning, and tax advice.
 
 
4
All other fees consist of fees billed for all other services.
 
 
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Pre-Approval Policies and Procedures with respect to Services Performed by Independent Registered Public Accounting Firms
 
Before Manning Elliott and Salberg were engaged by us to render any auditing or permitted non-audit related service, our board of directors approved the engagements.
 
Our board of directors has considered the nature and amount of fees billed by Manning Elliott and Salberg and believe that the provision of services for activities unrelated to the audit was compatible with maintaining Manning Elliott and Salberg’s independence.
 
PART IV
 
ITEM 15. EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES
 
3.4 Designation of Series D Preferred Stock
3.5

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
 
 
FRIENDABLE INC.  
 
 
 
   
 
Date: April 27, 2021
By: 
/s/ Robert Rositano Jr
 
 
 
Robert Rositano Jr
 
 
 
Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Secretary, and Director (Principal Executive Officer, Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer) 
 
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
 
Date: April 27, 2021
By:
/s/ Robert Rositano Jr
 
 
 
Robert Rositano Jr
 
 
 
Chief Executive Officer, Secretary, and Director(Principal Executive Officer
Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer)
 

 
Date: April 27, 2021
By:
/s/ Dean Rositano
 
 
 
Dean Rositano
 
 
 
President and Chief Technology Officer and Director
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Exhibit 3.4

 

CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION

 

OF

 

SERIES D PREFERRED STOCK OF

 

FRIENDABLE, INC.

 

Pursuant to the authority conferred upon the Board of Directors by the Articles of Incorporation of FRIENDABLE, INC., a Nevada Corporation (the “Company”), and by the Nevada Business Corporation Act, the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”) on January 22, 2021 adopted by resolution the following terms, conditions and designations of the Series D Preferred Stock. Such preferred stock shall contain the following terms, powers, preferences, and rights:

 

500,000 (five hundred thousand) shares of the authorized and unissued Preferred Stock of the Corporation are hereby designated “Series D Preferred Stock” with the following rights, preferences, powers, privileges and restrictions, qualifications, and limitations.

 

1.           Dividends.

 

The Corporation shall not declare, pay or set aside any dividends on the Series D Preferred Stock.

 

2.           Liquidation, Dissolution or Winding Up; Certain Mergers, Consolidations and Asset Sales.

 

2.1           Liquidation Payment Amount for Holders of Series D Preferred Stock. In the event of any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation or Deemed Liquidation Event, the holders of shares of Series D Preferred Stock then outstanding shall be entitled to be paid out of the assets of the Corporation available for distribution to its shareholders before any payment shall be made to the holders of preferred stock junior to the Series D Preferred Stock or Common Stock by reason of their ownership thereof, an amount per share equal to the Series D Original Issue Price (the amount payable pursuant to this sentence is hereinafter referred to as the “Series D Liquidation Amount”). The “Series D Original Issue Price” shall mean $10.00 per share, subject to appropriate adjustment in the event of any stock dividend, stock split, combination or other similar recapitalization with respect to the Series D Preferred Stock. If upon any such liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation or Deemed Liquidation Event, the assets of the Corporation available for distribution to its stockholders shall be insufficient to pay the holders of shares of Series D Preferred Stock the full amount to which they shall be entitled under this Subsection 2.1, the holders of shares of Series D Preferred Stock shall share ratably in any distribution of the assets available for distribution in proportion to the respective amounts which would otherwise be payable in respect of the shares held by them upon such distribution if all amounts payable on or with respect to such shares were paid in full.

  

2.2         Deemed Liquidation Events.

 

2.2.1      Definition. Each of the following events shall be considered a “Deemed Liquidation Event”:

 

(a)      a merger, consolidation or share exchange in which:

 

(i)     the Corporation is a constituent party or

 

(ii)    a subsidiary of the Corporation is a constituent party

 

And, in either case, the Corporation issues shares of its capital stock pursuant to such merger or consolidation, except any such merger or consolidation involving the Corporation or a subsidiary in which the shares of capital stock of the Corporation outstanding immediately prior to such merger or consolidation continue to represent, or are converted into or exchanged for shares of capital stock that represent, immediately following such merger or consolidation, at least a majority, by voting power, of the capital stock of (1) the surviving or resulting corporation or (2) if the surviving or resulting corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of another corporation immediately following such merger or consolidation, the parent corporation of such surviving or resulting corporation; or

 

(b)      the sale, lease, transfer, exclusive license or other disposition, in a single transaction or series of related transactions, by the Corporation or any subsidiary of the Corporation of all or substantially all the assets of the Corporation and its subsidiaries taken as a whole, or the sale or disposition (whether by merger or otherwise) of one or more subsidiaries of the Corporation if substantially all of the assets of the Corporation and its subsidiaries taken as a whole are held by such subsidiary or subsidiaries, except where such sale, lease, transfer, exclusive license or other disposition is to a wholly owned subsidiary of the Corporation.

 

 

2.2.2      Effecting a Deemed Liquidation Event.

 

(a)       The Corporation shall not have the power to effect a Deemed Liquidation Event referred to in Subsection 2.2.1(a)(i) unless the agreement or plan of merger, consolidation or share exchange for such transaction (the “Merger Agreement”) provides that the consideration payable to the shareholders of the Corporation shall be allocated among the holders of capital stock of the Corporation in accordance with Subsection 2.1.

 

(b)       In the event of a Deemed Liquidation Event referred to in Subsection 2.2.1(a)(ii) or 2.2.1(b), if the Corporation does not effect a dissolution of the Corporation under the Business Corporation Act within 90 days after such Deemed Liquidation Event, then the Corporation shall send a written notice to each holder of Series D Preferred Stock no later than the 90th day after the Deemed Liquidation Event advising such holders of the redemption of such shares of Series D Preferred Stock, and, if the Board so determines, the Corporation may use the consideration received by the Corporation for such Deemed Liquidation Event (net of any retained liabilities associated with the assets sold or technology licensed, as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Corporation), together with any other assets of the Corporation available for distribution to its shareholders, all to the extent permitted by Nevada law governing distributions to shareholders (the “Available Proceeds”), on the 150th day after such Deemed Liquidation Event (the “Redemption Date”), to redeem all outstanding shares of Series D Preferred Stock at a price per share equal to the Series D Liquidation Amount (the “Redemption Price”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of a redemption pursuant to the preceding sentence, if the Available Proceeds are not sufficient to redeem all outstanding shares of Series D Preferred Stock, the Corporation shall ratably redeem each holder’s shares of Series D Preferred Stock to the fullest extent of such Available Proceeds and shall redeem the remaining shares as soon as it may lawfully do so under Nevada law governing distributions to shareholders. Prior to the distribution or redemption provided for in this Subsection 2.2.2(b), the Corporation shall not expend or dissipate the consideration received for such Deemed Liquidation Event, except to discharge expenses incurred in connection with such Deemed Liquidation Event.

 

Each holder of Series D Preferred Stock shall surrender the certificate or certificates representing such shares to the Corporation at the principal office of the Corporation, or at such other place as may be designated by the Corporation, on or before the Redemption Date, and thereupon, on the Redemption Date, the Corporation shall pay the Redemption Price for such shares in immediately available funds, by wire transfer to an account designated by such holder or by certified or bank check payable to the order of the person whose name appears on such certificate or certificates as the owner thereof. Each stock certificate surrendered for redemption shall be canceled and retired. From and after the Redemption Date, unless there shall have been a default in payment of the Redemption Price, all rights of the holders of the Series D Preferred Stock of the Corporation (except the right to receive the Redemption Price on surrender of their certificate or certificates) shall cease with respect to such shares, and such shares shall not thereafter be transferred on the books of the Corporation or be deemed to be outstanding for any purpose whatsoever. Shares of Series D Preferred Stock that are subject to redemption but that have not been redeemed and the Redemption Price paid due to insufficient legally available funds shall continue to be entitled to the conversion and other rights, preferences, privileges and restrictions of such Series D Preferred Stock until such shares have been redeemed and the Redemption Price has been paid.

 

2.2.3       Notice of Liquidating Event. Written notice of any Deemed Liquidating Event stating, as applicable, a payment date or Redemption Date, the place where such payment or redemption shall be made, the amount of each payment in liquidation or the Redemption Price and calling on such holder to surrender to the Corporation, in the manner and at the place designated, its certificate or certificates representing its shares of Series D Preferred Stock, shall be given not less than 10 days before the payment date or Redemption Date stated therein, to each holder of record of Series D Preferred Stock at such holder’s address as shown in the records of the Corporation; provided, that, to the extent permitted hereunder, any holder of Series D Preferred Stock may convert its shares of Series D Preferred Stock to Common Stock during such period at any time before the close of business on the last full day preceding the payment date or Redemption Date stated in such notice.

 

2.2.4       Amount Deemed Paid or Distributed. The amount deemed paid or distributed to the holders of capital stock of the Corporation upon any such merger, consolidation, sale, transfer, exclusive license, other disposition or redemption shall be the cash or the fair market value of the property, rights or securities paid or distributed to such holders by the Corporation or the acquiring person, firm or other entity. The fair market value of such property, rights or securities shall be determined in good faith by the Board.

 

3.           Voting.

 

3.1          General. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in the Articles of Incorporation of the Company, except as provided below or otherwise expressly required by applicable law, the holders of Series D Preferred Stock shall not be entitled to vote. At any time when shares of Series D Preferred Stock are required to vote, the written consent or affirmative vote of the holders of at least 50% of the then outstanding shares of Series D Preferred Stock, given in writing or by vote at a meeting, consenting or voting (as the case may be) separately as a class, shall be binding on all Series D Preferred Stock holders. The holders of Series D Preferred Stock shall be entitled to vote on any proposed amendment to the Company’s Articles of Incorporation if such amendment would:

 

 

3.1.1       Effect an exchange or reclassification of all or part of the Series D Preferred Stock into shares of another class;

 

3.1.2       Effect an exchange or reclassification, or create the right of exchange, of all or part of the shares of another class of the Company into shares of Series D Preferred Stock;

 

3.1.3       Adversely change the rights, preferences, or limitations of all or part of the shares of Series D Preferred Stock;

 

3.1.4       Change the shares of all or part of the Series D Preferred Stock into a different number of shares of Series D Preferred Stock;

 

3.1.5       Create a new class of shares having rights or preferences with respect to dissolution that are prior or superior to the shares of Series D Preferred Stock;

 

3.1.6       Increase the rights, preferences, or number of authorized shares of any class that, after giving effect to the amendment, have rights or preferences with respect to dissolution that are prior or superior to the shares of Series D Preferred Stock;

 

3.1.7       Limit or deny any existing preemptive right of all or part of the shares of the Series D Preferred Stock; or

 

3.1.8       Cancel or otherwise affect rights to distributions that have accumulated but not yet been authorized on all or part of the shares of the Series D Preferred Stock.

 

4.           Conversion.

 

The holders of the Series D Preferred Stock shall have conversion rights as follows (the “Conversion Rights”):

 

4.1         Right to Convert.

 

4.1.1       Conversion Ratio. Each share of Series D Preferred Stock shall be convertible, at the option of the holder thereof, at any time and from time to time, and without the payment of additional consideration by the holder thereof, into that number of fully paid and nonassessable shares of Common Stock (whether whole or fractional) that have a Fair Market Value, in the aggregate, equal to the Series D Conversion Price. The “Series D Conversion Price” shall initially be equal to $10.00. Such initial Series D Conversion Price, and the rate at which shares of Series D Preferred Stock may be converted into shares of Common Stock, shall be subject to adjustment as provided in Section 4.4 below. “Fair Market Value” shall mean as of any date of determination, 80% of the average closing price of a share of Common Stock on the principal exchange or market on which such shares are then trading for the 20 trading days immediately preceding such date.

 

4.1.2       Termination of Conversion Rights. In the event of a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation or a Deemed Liquidation Event, the Conversion Rights shall terminate at the close of business on the last full day preceding the date fixed for the payment of any such amounts distributable on such event to the holders of Series D Preferred Stock.

 

4.1.3       Limitation on Conversion. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, a holder’s right to exercise that holder’s Conversion Rights shall be limited to the extent necessary to ensure that, following such exercise, the total number of shares of Common Stock then beneficially owned by such holder and its affiliates and any other persons whose beneficial ownership of Common Stock would be aggregated with such holder’s for purposes of Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “1934 Act”), does not exceed 4.9% of the total number of issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock (including for such purpose the shares of Common Stock issuable upon such conversion). For such purposes, beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the 1934 Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

4.2         Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of Common Stock shall be issued upon conversion of the Series D Preferred Stock. In lieu of any fractional shares to which the holder would otherwise be entitled, the Corporation shall round the number of shares issued to the nearest whole number. Whether or not fractional shares would be issuable upon such conversion shall be determined on the basis of the total number of shares of Series D Preferred Stock the holder is at the time converting into Common Stock and the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon such conversion.

 

 

4.3          Mechanics of Conversion.

 

4.3.1       Notice of Conversion. In order for a holder of Series D Preferred Stock to voluntarily convert shares of Series D Preferred Stock into shares of Common Stock, such holder shall surrender the certificate or certificates for such shares of Series D Preferred Stock (or, if such registered holder alleges that such certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed, a lost certificate affidavit and agreement reasonably acceptable to the Corporation to indemnify the Corporation against any claim that may be made against the Corporation on account of the alleged loss, theft or destruction of such certificate), at the office of the transfer agent for the Series D Preferred Stock (or at the principal office of the Corporation if the Corporation serves as its own transfer agent), together with written notice that such holder elects to convert all or any number of the shares of the Series D Preferred Stock represented by such certificate or certificates and, if applicable, any event on which such conversion is contingent. Such notice shall state such holder’s name or the names of the nominees in which such holder wishes the certificate or certificates for shares of Common Stock to be issued. If required by the Corporation, certificates surrendered for conversion shall be endorsed or accompanied by a written instrument or instruments of transfer, in form satisfactory to the Corporation, duly executed by the registered holder or his, her or its attorney duly authorized in writing. The close of business on the date of receipt by the transfer agent (or by the Corporation if the Corporation serves as its own transfer agent) of such certificates (or lost certificate affidavit and agreement) and notice shall be the time of conversion (the “Conversion Time”), and the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the shares represented by such certificate shall be deemed to be outstanding of record as of such date. The Corporation shall, as soon as practicable after the Conversion Time, (i) issue and deliver to such holder of Series D Preferred Stock, or to his, her or its nominees, a certificate or certificates for the number of full shares of Common Stock issuable upon such conversion in accordance with the provisions hereof and a certificate for the number (if any) of the shares of Series D Preferred Stock represented by the surrendered certificate that were not converted into Common Stock and (ii) pay in cash such amount as provided in Subsection 4.2 in lieu of any fraction of a share of Common Stock otherwise issuable upon such conversion.

 

4.3.2       Reservation of Shares. The Corporation shall at all times when the Series D Preferred Stock shall be outstanding, reserve and keep available out of its authorized but unissued capital stock, for the purpose of effecting the conversion of the Series D Preferred Stock, such number of its duly authorized shares of Common Stock as shall from time to time be sufficient to effect the conversion of all outstanding Series D Preferred Stock; and if at any time the number of authorized but unissued shares of Common Stock shall not be sufficient to effect the conversion of all then outstanding shares of the Series D Preferred Stock, the Corporation shall take such corporate action as may be necessary to increase its authorized but unissued shares of Common Stock to such number of shares as shall be sufficient for such purposes, including, without limitation, engaging in best efforts to obtain the requisite shareholder approval of any necessary amendment to the Articles of Incorporation. Before taking any action that would cause an adjustment reducing the Series D Conversion Price below the then par value of the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Series D Preferred Stock, the Corporation will take any corporate action which may, in the opinion of its counsel, be necessary in order that the Corporation may validly and legally issue fully paid and nonassessable shares of Common Stock at such adjusted Series D Conversion Price.

 

4.3.3       Effect of Conversion. All shares of Series D Preferred Stock which shall have been surrendered for conversion as herein provided shall no longer be deemed to be outstanding and all rights with respect to such shares shall immediately cease and terminate at the Conversion Time, except only the right of the holders thereof to receive shares of Common Stock in exchange therefor. Any shares of Series D Preferred Stock so converted shall be retired and cancelled and may not be reissued as shares of such series, and the Corporation may thereafter take such appropriate action (without the need for shareholder action) as may be necessary to reduce the authorized number of shares of Series D Preferred Stock accordingly.

 

4.3.4       No Further Adjustment. Upon any such conversion, no adjustment to the Series D Conversion Price shall be made for any declared but unpaid dividends on the Series D Preferred Stock surrendered for conversion or on the Common Stock delivered upon conversion.

 

4.3.5       Taxes. The Corporation shall pay any and all issue and other similar taxes that may be payable in respect of any issuance or delivery of shares of Common Stock on behalf of the Corporation upon conversion of shares of Series D Preferred Stock pursuant to this Section 4. The Corporation shall not, however, be required to pay any tax which may be payable in respect of any transfer involved in the issuance and delivery of shares of Common Stock in a name other than that in which the shares of Series D Preferred Stock so converted were registered, and no such issuance or delivery shall be made unless and until the person or entity requesting such issuance has paid to the Corporation the amount of any such tax or has established, to the satisfaction of the Corporation, that such tax has been paid.

 

 

4.4         Adjustments to Series D Preferred.

 

4.4.1       Adjustment for Reclassification, Exchange and Substitution. If the Common Stock issuable on the conversion of Series D Preferred Stock shall be changed into the same or a different number of shares of any class or classes of stock, whether by capital reorganization, reclassification, or otherwise (other than as provided for in Subsection 4.4.3), then and in each such event the holder of each share of Series D Preferred Stock shall have the right thereafter to convert such share into the kind and amount of shares of stock and other securities and property receivable on such reorganization, reclassification or other change, by holders of the number of shares of Common Stock into which such shares of Series D Preferred Stock might have been converted immediately before such reorganization, reclassification, or change.

 

4.4.2       Sales, Reorganizations, Mergers or Consolidations. In case of any consolidation or merger of the Corporation with or into another entity, the sale, transfer or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Corporation to another person or the sale, transfer or other disposition of securities of the Corporation representing 50% or more of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities of the Corporation (other than a consolidation, merger or sale treated as a Deemed Liquidating Event pursuant to Section 2 above), each share of Series D Preferred Stock shall thereafter be convertible into the kind and amount of shares of stock or other securities or property that a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock of the Corporation deliverable on conversion of Series D Preferred Stock would have been entitled on such consolidation, merger or sale; and in such case, appropriate adjustment (as determined in good faith by the Board) shall be made in the application of the provisions of Section 4 herein with respect to the rights and interest thereafter of the holders of Series D Preferred Stock, to the end that the provisions set forth in Section 4 herein shall thereafter be applicable, as nearly as reasonably may be, in relation to any shares of stock or other securities or property thereafter deliverable on the conversion of Series D Preferred Stock.

 

4.4.3       Certificate of Adjustment. On the occurrence of each adjustment or readjustment of the Series D Conversion Price pursuant to this Section 4, the Corporation at its expense shall promptly compute such adjustment or readjustment in accordance with the terms thereof and prepare and furnish to each holder of Series D Preferred Stock affected thereby a certificate setting forth such adjustment or readjustment and showing in detail the facts on which such adjustment or readjustment is based. The Corporation shall, on the written notice at any time of any holder of Series D Preferred Stock, furnish or cause to be furnished to such holder a like certificate setting forth (a) such adjustment or readjustment, (b) the Series D Conversion Price at the time in effect, and (c) the number of shares of Common Stock and the amount, if any, of other property that at the time would be received on the conversion of such holder’s shares.

 

5.           Preemptive Rights. Holders of Series D Preferred Stock shall not have preemptive rights to acquire shares of stock or securities convertible into shares of stock issued by the Corporation.

 

6.           Waiver. Any of the rights, powers, preferences and other terms of the Series D Preferred Stock set forth herein may be waived on behalf of all holders of Series D Preferred Stock by the affirmative written consent or vote of the holders of more than 50% of the shares of Series D Preferred Stock then outstanding.

 

7.           Notices. Any notice required or permitted by the provisions of this Article Fourth to be given to a holder of shares of Series D Preferred Stock shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to the post office address last shown on the records of the Corporation or given by electronic communication in compliance with the provisions of the Business Corporation Act and shall be deemed sent upon such mailing or electronic transmission.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Certificate to be duly executed on its behalf by its undersigned Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer as of the date below.

 

Date: April 2, 2021.

 

FRIENDABLE, INC.:  
     
By:   Robert Rosatino, Jr  
  Robert Rosatino, Jr.  
  CEO, CFO and Director  

 

 

 

Exhibit 3.6

 

SECURITIES PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This SECURITIES PURCHASE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”), dated as of May 20th. 2020. by and between Friendable. Inc. a Nevada corporation, located at 1821 E. Campbell Ave, Campbell CA 95008 (the “Company”), and J. P. CAREY Enterprises. Inc. with its address at 800 Cooper Sandy Cove, Alpharetta GA 30004 (the “Buyer”).

 

WHEREAS:

 

A.            The Company and the Buyer are executing and delivering this Agreement in reliance upon the exemption from securities registration afforded by the rules and regulations as promulgated by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”);

 

B.            Buyer desires to purchase and the Company desires to issue and sell, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement certain convertible notes of the Company, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A in the aggregate principal amount of up to $60,000.00, convertible into shares of common stock, of the Company (the “Common Stock”), upon the terms and subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in such Note.

 

C.            The Buyer wishes to purchase, upon the terms and conditions stated in this Agreement, such principal amount of Notes as is set forth immediately below its name on the signature pages hereto; and

 

NOW THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Company and the Buyer hereby agree as follows:

 

1.            Purchase and Sale of Notes.

 

a           Purchase of Notes. On the Closing Date (as defined below), the Company shall issue and sell to the Buyer and the Buyer agrees to purchase from the Company such principal amount of a Note in the principal amount of $60,000.00, with interest at a rate of zero percent per annum (0%) as is set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto.

 

 

b.         Rule 144 Common Stock Profit Sharing. Each share purchaser or holder of the Convertible Note into Common Stock shall be entitled to a pro rata portion of an amount equal to 20% (Twenty Percent) of the Net Revenues (“Net Revenues” being Gross Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold) derived from the subscriptions and other sales, but excluding and net of Brightcove streaming fees, processing fees and up sells, generated by Fan Pass Inc., the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation. The Common Stock Profit Sharing Dividend shall be calculated and paid on a monthly basis in arrears starting 30 days following the first day of the month following the official release of the Fan Pass mobile application or event roll out. The 20% pays out 2X (“two times”) that of the initial investment made and remains at 5% for the remaining balance period of 60 (Sixty) months or 5 (five) years.

 

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Company Initials

 

 

c.           Form of Payment. On the Closing Date(s) (as defined below), (i) the Buyer shall pay the purchase price for each Note to be issued and sold to it (the “Purchase Price”) by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Company, or by the issuance of a full recourse collateralized promissory note, in accordance with the Company’s written wiring instructions, against delivery of the Note in the principal amount equal to the Purchase Price as is set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto, and (ii) the Company shall deliver such duly executed Note on behalf of the Company, to the Buyer, against delivery of such Purchase Price.

 

d.           Closing Dates. The date and time of the issuance of the Note pursuant to this Agreement (the “Closing”) shall be on mutually agreed upon and shall occur on the Closing Date and at such location as may be agreed to by the parties. Furthermore the Company acknowledges the Closing occurred in three separate transactions with Company on: April 9, 2020 in the amount of $30,000.00; May 13, 2020 in the amount of $15,000.00; and on May 20, 2020 in the amount of $15,000.00.

 

2.            Buyer’s Representations and Warranties. The Buyer represents and warrants to the Company that:

 

a           Investment Purpose. As of the date hereof, the Buyer is purchasing the Notes and the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to each Note, such shares of Common Stock being collectively referred to herein as the “Conversion Shares” and. collectively with the Notes, the “Securities”) for its own account and not with a present view towards the public sale or distribution thereof, except pursuant to sales registered or exempted from registration under the 1933 Act; provided, however, that by making the representations herein, the Buyer does not agree to hold any of the Securities for any minimum or other specific term and reserves the right to dispose of the Securities at any time in accordance with or pursuant to a registration statement or an exemption under the 1933 Act.

 

b.           Accredited Investor Status. The Buyer is an “accredited investor” as that term is defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D (an “Accredited Investor”).

 

c.           Reliance on Exemptions. The Buyer understands that the Securities are being offered and sold to it in reliance upon specific exemptions from the registration requirements of United States federal and state securities laws and that the Company is relying upon the truth and accuracy of, and the Buyer’s compliance with, the representations, warranties, agreements, acknowledgments and understandings of the Buyer set forth herein in order to determine the availability of such exemptions and the eligibility of the Buyer to acquire the Securities.

 

d.           Information. The Buyer and its advisors, if any, have been, and for so long as any Note remains outstanding will continue to be, furnished with all materials relating to the business, finances and operations of the Company and materials relating to the offer and sale of the Securities which have been requested by the Buyer or its advisors. The Buyer and its advisors, if any. have been, and for so long as any Note remains outstanding will continue to be, afforded the opportunity to ask questions of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company has not disclosed to the Buyer any material nonpublic information and will not disclose such information unless such information is disclosed to the public prior to or promptly following such disclosure to the Buyer. Neither such inquiries nor any other due diligence investigation conducted by Buyer or any of its advisors or representatives shall modify, amend or affect Buyer’s right to rely on the Company’s representations and warranties contained in Section 3 below and any information disclosed by the Company to Buyer. The Buyer understands that its investment in the Securities involves a significant degree of risk.

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e.           Governmental Review. The Buyer understands that no United States federal or state agency or any other government or governmental agency has passed upon or made any recommendation or endorsement of the Securities.

 

f.           Transfer or Re-sale. The Buyer understands that (i) the sale or resale of the Securities has not been and is not being registered under the 1933 Act or any applicable state securities laws, and the Securities may not be transferred unless (a) the Securities are sold pursuant to an effective registration statement under the 1933 Act, (b) the Buyer shall have delivered to the Company, at the cost of the Buyer, an opinion of counsel that shall be in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions to the effect that the Securities to be sold or transferred may be sold or transferred pursuant to an exemption from such registration, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company, (c) the Securities are sold or transferred to an “affiliate” (as defined in Rule 144 promulgated under the 1933 Act (or a successor rule) (“Rule 144”) of the Buyer who agrees to sell or otherwise transfer the Securities only in accordance with this Section 2(f) and who is an Accredited Investor, (d) the Securities are sold pursuant to Rule 144, or (e) the Securities are sold pursuant to Regulation S under the 1933 Act (or a successor rule) (“Regulation S”), and the Buyer shall have delivered to the Company, at the cost of the Buyer, an opinion of counsel that shall be in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in corporate transactions, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company; (ii) any sale of such Securities made in reliance on Rule 144 may be made only in accordance with the terms of said Rule and further, if said Rule is not applicable, any re-sale of such Securities under circumstances in which the seller (or the person through whom the sale is made) may be deemed to be an underwriter (as that term is defined in the 1933 Act) may require compliance with some other exemption under the 1933 Act or the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder; and (iii) neither the Company nor any other person is under any obligation to register such Securities under the 1933 Act or any state securities laws or to comply with the terms and conditions of any exemption thereunder (in each case). Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything else contained herein to the contrary, the Securities may be pledged as collateral in connection with a bona fide margin account or other lending arrangement.

 

g.          Legends. The Buyer understands that the Notes and. until such time as the Conversion Shares have been registered under the 1933 Act may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 or Regulation S or other exemption from registration without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold, the Conversion Shares may bear a restrictive legend in substantially the following form (and a stop-transfer order may be placed against transfer of the certificates for such Securities):

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“NEITHER THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE NOR THE SECURITIES INTO WHICH THESE SECURITIES ARE EXERCISABLE HAVE BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS. THE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR ASSIGNED (I) IN THE ABSENCE OF (A) AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE SECURITIES UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR (B) AN OPINION OF COUNSEL (WHICH COUNSEL SHALL BE SELECTED BY THE HOLDER), IN A GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FORM, THAT REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER SAID ACT OR (II) UNLESS SOLD PURSUANT TO RULE 144 OR RULE 144 A UNDER SAID ACT. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, THE SECURITIES MAY BE PLEDGED IN CONNECTION WITH A BONA FIDE MARGIN ACCOUNT OR OTHER LOAN OR FINANCING ARRANGEMENT SECURED BY THE SECURITIES.”

 

The legend set forth above shall be removed and the Company shall issue a certificate without such legend to the holder of any Security upon which it is stamped, if, unless otherwise required by applicable state securities laws, (a) such Security is registered for sale under an effective registration statement filed under the 1933 Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 or Regulation S without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold, or (b) such holder provides the Company with an opinion of counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Security may be made without registration under the 1933 Act, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company so that the sale or transfer is effected. The Buyer agrees to sell all Securities, including those represented by a certificate(s) from which the legend has been removed, in compliance with applicable prospectus delivery requirements, if any. In the event that the Company does not accept the opinion of counsel provided by the Buyer with respect to the transfer of Securities pursuant to an exemption from registration, such as Rule 144 or Regulation S, within 2 business days, it will be considered an Event of Default under the Note.

 

h.          Authorization; Enforcement. This Agreement has been duly and validly authorized. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of the Buyer, and this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement of the Buyer enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

i.            Residency. The Buyer is a resident of the jurisdiction set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto.

 

3.            Representations and Warranties of the Company. Except as set forth in that certain Schedule of Exceptions delivered in connection with this Agreement, the Company represents and warrants to the Buyer that:

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a            Organization and Qualification. The Company and each of its subsidiaries, if any, is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated, with full power and authority (corporate and other) to own, lease, use and operate its properties and to carry on its business as and where now owned, leased, used, operated and conducted.

 

b.          Authorization; Enforcement, (i) The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement, each Note and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and to issue the Securities, in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof, (ii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement, each Note by the Company and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including without limitation, the issuance of the Note and the issuance and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares issuable upon conversion or exercise thereof) have been duly authorized by the Company’s Board of Directors and no further consent or authorization of the Company, its Board of Directors, or its shareholders is required, (iii) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Company by its authorized representative, and such authorized representative is the true and official representative with authority to sign this Agreement and the other documents executed in connection herewith and bind the Company accordingly, and (iv) this Agreement constitutes, and upon execution and delivery by the Company of the Note, each of such instruments will constitute, a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms.

 

c.           Issuance of Shares. The Conversion Shares are duly authorized and reserved for issuance and, upon conversion of the Note in accordance with its respective terms, will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and free from all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances with respect to the issue thereof and shall not be subject to preemptive rights or other similar rights of shareholders of the Company and will not impose personal liability upon the holder thereof.

 

d.           Acknowledgment of Dilution. The Company understands and acknowledges the potentially dilutive effect to the Common Stock upon the issuance of the Conversion Shares upon conversion of each Note. The Company further acknowledges that its obligation to issue Conversion Shares upon conversion of the Note in accordance with this Agreement, the Note is absolute and unconditional regardless of the dilutive effect that such issuance may have on the ownership interests of other shareholders of the Company.

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e.           No Conflicts. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, each Note by the Company and the consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including, without limitation, the issuance and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares) will not (i) conflict with or result in a violation of any provision of the Certificate of Incorporation or by-laws, or (ii) violate or conflict with, or result in a breach of any provision of, or constitute a default (or an event which with notice or lapse of time or both could become a default) under, or give to others any rights of termination, amendment, acceleration or cancellation of, any agreement, indenture, patent, patent license or instrument to which the Company or any of its subsidiaries is a party, or (iii) result in a violation of any law, rule, regulation, order, judgment or decree (including federal and state securities laws and regulations and regulations of any self-regulatory organizations to which the Company or its securities are subject) applicable to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or by which any property or asset of the Company or any of its subsidiaries is bound or affected (except for such conflicts, defaults, terminations, amendments, accelerations, cancellations and violations as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a material adverse effect). All consents, authorizations, orders, filings and registrations which the Company is required to obtain pursuant to the preceding sentence have been obtained or effected on or prior to the date hereof. The Company is not in violation of the listing requirements of the OTC Markets (the “OTC”) or FINRA and does not reasonably anticipate that the Common Stock will be delisted by the OTC in the foreseeable future, nor are the Company’s securities “chilled” by FINRA. The company will remain with a status of “Current Information” or better with the OTC Markets and will continue to file the necessary quarterly and annual reports, as required by the OTC Markets to maintain is status as a current information pink sheet company, or better. The Company and its subsidiaries are unaware of any facts or circumstances which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

f.            Absence of Litigation. There is no action, suit, claim, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or their officers or directors in their capacity as such, that could have a material adverse effect. Schedule 3(f) contains a complete list and summary description of any pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened proceeding against or affecting the Company or any of its subsidiaries, without regard to whether it would have a material adverse effect. The Company and its subsidiaries are unaware of any facts or circumstances which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

g.          Acknowledgment Regarding Buyer’ Purchase of Securities. The Company acknowledges and agrees that the Buyer is acting solely in the capacity of arm’s length purchasers with respect to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby. The Company further acknowledges that the Buyer is not acting as a financial advisor or fiduciary of the Company (or in any similar capacity) with respect to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby and any statement made by the Buyer or any of its respective representatives or agents in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby is not advice or a recommendation and is merely incidental to the Buyer’ purchase of the Securities. The Company further represents to the Buyer that the Company’s decision to enter into this Agreement has been based solely on the independent evaluation of the Company and its representatives.

 

h.          No Integrated Offering. Neither the Company, nor any of its affiliates, nor any person acting on its or their behalf, has directly or indirectly made any offers or sales in any security or solicited any offers to buy any security under circumstances that would require registration under the 1933 Act of the issuance of the Securities to the Buyer. The issuance of the Securities to the Buyer will not be integrated with any other issuance of the Company’s securities (past, current or future) for purposes of any shareholder approval provisions applicable to the Company or its securities.

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i.            Title to Property. The Company and its subsidiaries have good and marketable title in fee simple to all real property and good and marketable title to all personal property owned by them which is material to, or necessary to operate, the business of the Company and its subsidiaries, in each case free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and defects except such as are described in Schedule 3(i) or such as would not have a material adverse effect. Any real property and facilities held under lease by the Company and its subsidiaries are held by them under valid, subsisting and enforceable leases with such exceptions as would not have a material adverse effect.

 

j.            Bad Actor. No officer or director of the Company would be disqualified under Rule 506 of the Securities Act as amended on the basis of being a “bad actor” as that term is established in the September 19, 2013 Small Entity Compliance Guide published by the SEC.

 

k.           Breach of Representations and Warranties by the Company. If the Company breaches any of the representations or warranties set forth in this Section 3, and in addition to any other remedies available to the Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, it will be considered an Event of default under the Note.

 

4.            COVENANTS.

 

a            Expenses. At the Closing, the Company shall not reimburse Buyer for expenses incurred by them in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the other agreements to be executed in connection herewith (“Documents”), including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ and consultants’ fees and expenses, transfer agent fees, fees for stock quotation services, fees relating to any amendments or modifications of the Documents or any consents or waivers of provisions in the Documents, fees for the preparation of opinions of counsel, escrow fees, and costs of restructuring the transactions contemplated by the Documents.

 

b.           Corporate Existence. So long as the Buyer beneficially owns any Note, the Company shall maintain its corporate existence and shall not sell all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, except in the event of a merger or consolidation or sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, where the surviving or successor entity in such transaction (i) assumes the Company’s obligations hereunder and under the agreements and instruments entered into in connection herewith and (ii) is a publicly traded corporation whose Common Stock is listed for trading on the OTCQB, Nasdaq, Nasdaq SmallCap, NYSE or AMEX.

 

c.           No Integration. The Company shall not make any offers or sales of any security (other than the Securities) under circumstances that would require registration of the Securities being offered or sold hereunder under the 1933 Act or cause the offering of the Securities to be integrated with any other offering of securities by the Company for the purpose of any stockholder approval provision applicable to the Company or its securities.

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d.          Termination of Prepay. The right of the Company to prepay or redeem any of the existing notes between the parties is hereby terminated and stricken and none of the existing notes between the parties may be prepaid or redeemed.

 

e.           Legal Compliance. On or before one hundred eighty (180) days from the date hereof, the Company shall (i) file with OTC Markets and/or the SEC (as applicable) audited financial statements of the Company by a firm certified by the PCAOB; (ii) maintain two (2) independent directors to its Board of directors; (iii) form or maintain an audit committee with a majority of its members being independent directors.

 

f.           Breach of Covenants. If the Company breaches any of the covenants set forth in this Section 4. and in addition to any other remedies available to the Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, it will be considered an event of default under the Note.

 

5.            Governing Law; Miscellaneous.

 

a.           Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. Any action brought by either party against the other concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be brought only in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Santa Clara or the Federal District Court. Northern District of California. The parties to this Agreement hereby irrevocably waive any objection to jurisdiction and venue of any action instituted hereunder and shall not assert any defense based on lack of jurisdiction or venue or based upon forum non conveniens. The Company and Buyer waive trial by jury. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. In the event that any provision of this Agreement or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law. then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any such provision which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of any agreement. Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding in connection with this Agreement by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery (with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Agreement and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

 

b.          Counterparts; Signatures by Email. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement and shall become effective when counterparts have been signed by each party and delivered to the other party. This Agreement, once executed by a party may be delivered to the other party hereto by email transmission of a copy of this Agreement bearing the signature of the party so delivering this Agreement.

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c.           Headings. The headings of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not form part of, or affect the interpretation of, this Agreement.

 

d.          Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any provision hereof which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof.

 

e.           Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement and the instruments referenced herein contain the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the matters covered herein and therein and. except as specifically set forth herein or therein, neither the Company nor the Buyer makes any representation, warranty, covenant or undertaking with respect to such matters. No provision of this Agreement may be waived or amended other than by an instrument in writing signed by the majority in interest of the Buyer.

 

f.           Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and. unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, (iv) via electronic mail or (v) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, or facsimile, addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or delivery via electronic mail, or the first business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or (b) on the second business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be:

 

If to the Company, to:
Friendable, Inc.
1821 E. Campbell Ave.
Suite 353
Campbell. CA 95008
Mr. Robert A. Rositano, Jr. CEO
E: [email protected]

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If to the Buyer:
J. P. CAREY Enterprises. Inc.
800 Cooper Sandy Cove
Alpharetta GA 30004
Mr. Joseph C. Canouse, President
E: [email protected]

 

Each party shall provide notice to the other party of any change in address.

 

g.          Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their successors and assigns. Neither the Company nor the Buyer shall assign this Agreement or any rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may assign its rights hereunder to any person that purchases Securities in a private transaction from the Buyer or to any of its “affiliates,” as that term is defined under the 1934 Act, without the consent of the Company.

 

h.          Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is intended for the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns, and is not for the benefit of. nor may any provision hereof be enforced by, any other person.

 

i.           Survival. The representations and warranties of the Company and the agreements and covenants set forth in this Agreement shall survive the closing hereunder notwithstanding any due diligence investigation conducted by or on behalf of the Buyer. The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Buyer and all their officers, directors, employees and agents for loss or damage arising as a result of or related to any breach or alleged breach by the Company of any of its representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this Agreement or any of its covenants and obligations under this Agreement, including advancement of expenses as they are incurred.

 

j.            Further Assurances. Each party shall do and perform, or cause to be done and performed, all such further acts and things, and shall execute and deliver all such other agreements, certificates, instruments and documents, as the other party may reasonably request in order to carry out the intent and accomplish the purposes of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

k.           No Strict Construction. The language used in this Agreement will be deemed to be the language chosen by the parties to express their mutual intent, and no rules of strict construction will be applied against any party.

 

l.            Remedies. The Company acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Buyer by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transaction contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Company acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Agreement will be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Company of the provisions of this Agreement, that the Buyer shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies at law or in equity, and in addition to the penalties assessable herein, to an injunction or injunctions restraining, preventing or curing any breach of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Buyer and the Company have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written.

 

Friendable, Inc.  
   
By: (-s- Robert A. Rositano)  
Mr. Robert A. Rositano Jr., CEO  
     

 

By:    
     

Mr. Joseph C. Canouse, CEO

J. P. CAREY Enterprises, Inc.

 

 

 

EXHIBIT A

FORM OF NOTE

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Exhibit 3.7

 

NEITHER THE ISSUANCE NOR SALE OF THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE NOR THE SECURITIES INTO WHICH THESE SECURITIES ARE CONVERTIBLE HAVE BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT 1933, AS AMENDED, OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS. THE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR ASSIGNED (I) IN THE ABSENCE OF (A) AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE SECURITIES FILED PURSUANT TO THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR (B) AN OPINION OF COUNSEL (WHICH COUNSEL SHALL BE SELECTED BY THE HOLDER), IN A GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FORM, THAT REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER SAID ACT OR (II) UNLESS SOLD PURSUANT TO RULE 144 OR RULE 144A UNDER SAID ACT. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, THE SECURITIES MAY BE PLEDGED IN CONNECTION WITH A BONA FIDE MARGIN ACCOUNT OR OTHER LOAN OR FINANCING ARRANGEMENT SECURED BY THE SECURITIES.

 

Principal Amount: $35,000.00 Issue Date: April 6, 2020

 

REPLACEMENT CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

FOR VALUE RECEIVED. Friendable, Inc., a Nevada corporation (hereinafter called the “Borrower”), hereby promises to pay to the order of Green Coast Capital International, a Cayman Island Corporation, or its registered assigns (the “Holder”) the principal sum of $35,000.00 (the “Principal Amount”), together with interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum, at maturity or upon acceleration or otherwise, as set forth herein (this “Note”) (with the understanding that the initial six months of such interest shall be guaranteed). This Note is being issued by the Borrower to the Holder to evidence the assignment by J.P. Carey Enterprises, Inc, (the “Seller”) of that certain 8% Convertible Redeemable Note issued by the Borrower to the Seller on March 30th, 2017, in the original principal amount of $82,931.27 pursuant to that certain Note Purchase and Assignment Agreement entered into on April 6, 2020 (the “Issue Date”), which amount evidencing the Principal Amount was fully funded and earned by the Seller on or before the Issue Date. The maturity date of this Note shall be six (6) months from the Issue Date (the “Maturity Date”), and is the date upon which the principal sum, as well as any accrued and unpaid interest and other fees, shall be due and payable. This Note may not be repaid in whole or in part except as otherwise explicitly set forth herein. Any amount of principal or interest on this Note, which is not paid by the Maturity Date, shall bear interest at the rate of the lesser of (i) twenty-four percent (24%) per annum or (ii) the maximum amount allowed by law, from the due date thereof until the same is paid (“Default Interest”). Interest shall commence accruing on the date that this Note is issued and shall be computed on the basis of a 365-day year and the actual number of days elapsed. All payments due hereunder (to the extent not converted into the Borrower’s common stock (the “Common Stock”) in accordance with the terms hereof) shall be made in lawful money of the United States of America. All payments shall be made at such address as the Holder shall hereafter give to the Borrower by written notice made in accordance with the provisions of this Note. Whenever any amount expressed to be due by the terms of this Note is due on any day which is not a business day, the same shall instead be due on the next succeeding day which is a business day and, in the case of any interest payment date which is not the date on which this Note is paid in full, the extension of the due date thereof shall not be taken into account for purposes of determining the amount of interest due on such date. As used in this Note, the term “business day” shall mean any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which commercial banks in the city of New York, New York are authorized or required by law or executive order to remain closed.

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This Note is free from all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances with respect to the issue thereof and shall not be subject to preemptive rights or other similar rights of shareholders of the Borrower and will not impose personal liability upon the holder thereof.

 

The following additional terms shall also apply to this Note:

 

ARTICLE I. CONVERSION RIGHTS

 

I.1       Conversion Right. The Holder shall have the right at any time on or after the Issue Date, to convert all or any part of the outstanding and unpaid Principal Amount and accrued and unpaid interest of this Note into fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock, as such Common Stock exists on the Issue Date, or any shares of capital stock or other securities of the Borrower into which such Common Stock shall hereafter be changed or reclassified at the Conversion Price determined as provided herein (a “Conversion”); provided, however, that in no event shall the Holder be entitled to convert any portion of this Note in excess of that portion of this Note upon conversion of which the sum of (1) the number of shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by the Holder and its affiliates (other than shares of Common Stock which may be deemed beneficially owned through the ownership of the unconverted portion of this Note or the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other security of the Borrower subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitations contained herein) and (2) the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon the conversion of the portion of this Note with respect to which the determination of this proviso is being made, would result in beneficial ownership by the Holder and its affiliates of more than 4.99% of the outstanding shares of Common Stock (the “Maximum Share Amount”). The Holder, upon not less than 61 days’ prior written notice to the Borrower, may increase the Maximum Share Amount, provided that the Maximum Share Amount shall never exceed 9.99% of the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately after giving effect to the issuance of shares of Common Stock upon conversion of this Note held by the Holder and the provisions of this Section 1.1 shall continue to apply. Any such increase will not be effective until the 61st day after such notice is delivered to the Borrower. The Maximum Share Amount provisions of this paragraph shall be construed and implemented in a manner otherwise than in strict conformity with the terms of this Section 1.1 to correct this paragraph (or any portion hereof) which may be defective or inconsistent with the intended Maximum Share Amount provisions contained herein or to make changes or supplements necessary or desirable to properly give effect to such limitation. The limitations contained in this paragraph shall apply to a successor holder of this Note. For purposes of this Section 1.1. beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), and Regulations 13D-G thereunder, except as otherwise provided in clause (1) of such proviso. The number of shares of Common Stock to be issued upon each conversion of this Note shall be determined by dividing the Conversion Amount (as defined below) by the applicable Conversion Price then in effect on the date specified in the notice of conversion, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Notice of Conversion”), delivered to the Borrower by the Holder in accordance with Section 1.3 below; provided that the Notice of Conversion is submitted by facsimile or e-mail (or by other means resulting in, or reasonably expected to result in, notice) to the Borrower before 6:00 p.m., New York, New York time on such conversion date (the “Conversion Date”). The term “Conversion Amount” means, with respect to any conversion of this Note, the sum of (l) the Principal Amount of this Note to be converted in such conversion, plus (2) at the Holder’s option, accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on such Principal Amount at the interest rates provided in this Note to the Conversion Date, plus (3) at the Holder’s option, Default Interest, if any, on the amounts referred to in the immediately preceding clauses (1) and/or (2), plus (4) at the Holder’s option, any amounts owed to the Holder pursuant to Sections 1.2, 1.3(g), 4.11, 4.12, and/or 4.13 and/or Article III hereof.

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I.2      Conversion Price.

 

   (a)       Calculation of Conversion Price. The “Conversion Price” per share shall be the Fixed Conversion Price (as defined herein) (subject to adjustment as further described herein). The “Conversion Price,, shall mean “a fifty percent discount to the lowest trading price in the 25 days prior to the conversion.” “Trading Price” or “Trading Prices” means, for any security as of any date, the lowest VWAP price on the Over-the-Counter Pink Marketplace, OTCQB, or applicable trading market (the “Trading Market’’) as reported by a reliable reporting service designated by the Holder (i.e., www.Nasdaq.com) or, if the Trading Market is not the principal trading market for such security, on the principal securities exchange or trading market where such security is listed or traded or, if the lowest intraday trading price of such security is not available in any of the foregoing manners, the lowest intraday price of any market makers for such security that are quoted on the OTC Markets. If the Conversion Price on the date in which the Holder actually receives the Conversion Shanes (each a “Share Delivery Date”) is less than the Conversion Price in the respective Notice of Conversion, then the Conversion Price in the respective Notice of Conversion shall be retroactively adjusted downward to equal the Conversion Price on the Share Delivery Date. If the Trading Price cannot be calculated for such security on such date in the manner provided above, the Trading Price shall be the fair market value as mutually determined by the Borrower and the holder of this Note in order to determine the Conversion Price of this Note. “Trading Day’’ shall mean any day on which the Common Stock is tradable for any period on the Trading Market, or on the principal securities exchange or other securities market on which the Common Stock is then being traded. Each time an Event of Default (as defined herein) occurs while this Note is outstanding, an additional discount of five percent (5%) shall be factored into the Conversion Price (in addition to the fixed conversion price). All expenses incurred by Holder, for the issuance and clearing of the Common Stock into which this Note is convertible into, shall immediately and automatically be added to the balance of this Note at such time as the expenses are incurred by Holder pursuant to written notice regarding the same from the Holder to the Borrower.

 

Each time, while this Note is outstanding, the Borrower enters into a Section 3(a)(9) Transaction (as defined herein) (including but not limited to the issuance of new promissory notes or of a replacement promissory note), or Section 3(a)(l0) Transaction (as defined herein), in which any 3rd party has the right to convert monies owed to that 3rd party (or receive shares pursuant to a settlement or otherwise) at a discount to market greater than the Variable Conversion Price in effect at that time (prior to all other applicable adjustments in this Note), then the Conversion Price may be adjusted at the option of the Holder to such greater discount percentage (prior to all applicable adjustments in this Note) until this Note is no longer outstanding. Each time, while this Note is outstanding, the Borrower enters into a Section 3(a)(9) Transaction (including but not limited to the issuance of new promissory notes or of a replacement promissory note), or Section 3(a)(10) Transaction, in which any 3rd party has a look back/holding period greater than the look back/holding period in effect under this Note at that time, then the Holder’s look back/holding period may be adjusted at the option of the Holder to such greater number of days until this Note is no longer outstanding. The Borrower shall give written notice to the Holder, with the adjusted Conversion Price and/or adjusted look back/holding period (each adjustment that is applicable due to the triggering event), within one (1) business day of an event that requires any adjustment described in the two immediately preceding sentences, and the Holder shall have the sole discretion in determining whether to utilize the adjusted term pursuant to this section. So long as this Note is outstanding, if any security of the Borrower contains any term more favorable to the holder of such security or with a term in favor of the holder of such security that was not similarly provided to the Holder in this Note, then the Borrower shall notify the Holder of such additional or more favorable term and such term, at Holder’s option, shall become a part of the transaction documents with the Holder pursuant to the amendment thereof at the Holder’s direction.

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If at any time the Conversion Price as determined hereunder for any Conversion would be less than the par value of the Common Stock, then at the sole discretion of the Holder, the Conversion Price hereunder may equal such par value for such conversion and the Conversion Amount for such conversion may be increased (at the option of the Holder) to include Additional Principal (without a reduction in the amount owed under this Note), where “Additional Principal” means such additional amount to be added to the Conversion Amount to the extent necessary to cause the number of conversion shares issuable upon such conversion to equal the same number of conversion shares as would have been issued had the Conversion Price not been adjusted by the Holder to the par value price.

 

If, at any time when this Note is issued and outstanding, the Borrower issues or sells, or is deemed to have issued or sold (in the sole determination of the Holder), any shares of Common Stock for a consideration per share less than the Conversion Price in effect on the date of such issuance (or deemed issuance) of such shares of Common Stock (a “Dilutive Issuance”), then the Holder shall have the right, in Holder’s sole discretion on each conversion after such Dilutive Issuance, to utilize the price per share of the Dilutive Issuance as the Conversion Price for such conversion.

 

   (b)       Authorized Shares. The Borrower covenants that during the period the conversion right exists, the Borrower will reserve from its authorized and unissued Common Stock a sufficient number of shares, free from preemptive rights, to provide for the issuance of Common Stock upon the full conversion of this Note. The Borrower is required at all times to have authorized and reserved three times (300%) the number of shares that is actually issuable upon full conversion of this Note (based on the Conversion Price of this Note in effect from time to time) (the “Reserved Amount”). The Reserved Amount shall be increased from time to time in accordance with the Borrower’s obligations hereunder. The Borrower represents that upon issuance, such shares of Common Stock will be duly and validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable. In addition, if the Borrower shall issue any securities or make any change to its capital structure which would change the number of shares of Common Stock into which this Note shall be convertible at the then current Conversion Price, the Borrower shall at the same time make proper provision so that thereafter there shall be a sufficient number of shares of Common Stock authorized and reserved, free from preemptive rights, for conversion of the outstanding Notes. The Borrower acknowledges that it has irrevocably instructed its transfer agent to issue certificates for the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note, and agrees that its issuance of this Note shall constitute full authority to its officers and agents who are charged with the duty of executing stock certificates to execute and issue the necessary certificates for shares of Common Stock in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Note.

 

If, at any time the Borrower does not maintain the Reserved Amount it will be considered an Event of Default under Section 3.2 of this Note.

 

I.3      Method of Conversion.

 

   (a)       Mechanics of Conversion. Subject to Section 1.1, this Note may be converted by the Holder in whole or in part at any time on or after the Issue Date, (A) by submitting to the Borrower a Notice of Conversion (by facsimile, e-mail or other reasonable means of communication dispatched on the Conversion Date prior to 6:00 p.m., New York, New York time) and (B) subject to Section 1.3(b), surrendering this Note at the principal office of the Borrower.

 

   (b)       Surrender of Note Upon Conversion. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, upon conversion of this Note in accordance with the terms hereof, the Holder shall not be required to physically surrender this Note to the Borrower unless the entire unpaid Principal Amount of this Note is so converted. The Holder and the Borrower shall maintain records showing the Principal Amount so converted and the dates of such conversions or shall use such other method, reasonably satisfactory to the Holder and the Borrower, so as not to require physical surrender of this Note upon each such conversion. In the event of any dispute or discrepancy, such records of the Borrower shall, prima facie, be controlling and determinative in the absence of manifest error. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any portion of this Note is converted as aforesaid, the Holder may not transfer this Note unless the Holder first physically surrenders this Note to the Borrower, whereupon the Borrower will forthwith issue and deliver upon the order of the Holder a new Note of like tenor, registered as the Holder (upon payment by the Holder of any applicable transfer taxes) may request, representing in the aggregate the remaining unpaid Principal Amount of this Note. The Holder and any assignee, by acceptance of this Note, acknowledge and agree that, by reason of the provisions of this paragraph, following conversion of a portion of this Note, the unpaid and unconverted Principal Amount of this Note represented by this Note may be less than the amount stated on the face hereof.

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   (c)       Payment of Taxes. The Borrower shall not be required to pay any tax which may be payable in respect of any transfer involved in the issue and delivery of shares of Common Stock or other securities or property on conversion of this Note in a name other than that of the Holder (or in street name), and the Borrower shall not be required to issue or deliver any such shares or other securities or property unless and until the person or persons (other than the Holder or the custodian in whose street name such shares are to be held for the Holder’s account) requesting the issuance thereof shall have paid to the Borrower the amount of any such tax or shall have established to the satisfaction of the Borrower that such tax has been paid.

 

   (d)       Delivery of Common Stock Upon Conversion. Upon receipt by the Borrower from the Holder of a facsimile transmission or e-mail (or other reasonable means of communication) of a Notice of Conversion meeting the requirements for conversion as provided in this Section 1.3, the Borrower shall issue and deliver or cause to be issued and delivered to or upon the order of the Holder certificates for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion within two (2) business days after such receipt (the “Deadline”) (and, solely in the case of conversion of the entire unpaid Principal Amount hereof, surrender of this Note) in accordance with the terms hereof.

 

   (e)       Obligation of Borrower to Deliver Common Stock. Upon receipt by the Borrower of a Notice of Conversion, the Holder shall be deemed to be the holder of record of the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion, the outstanding Principal Amount and the amount of accrued and unpaid interest on this Note shall be reduced to reflect such conversion, and, unless the Borrower defaults on its obligations under this Article I, all rights with respect to the portion of this Note being so converted shall forthwith terminate except the right to receive the Common Stock or other securities, cash or other assets, as herein provided, on such conversion. If the Holder shall have given a Notice of Conversion as provided herein, the Borrower’s obligation to issue and deliver the certificates for Common Stock shall be absolute and unconditional, irrespective of the absence of any action by the Holder to enforce the same, any waiver or consent with respect to any provision thereof, the recovery of any judgment against any person or any action to enforce the same, any failure or delay in the enforcement of any other obligation of the Borrower to the holder of record, or any setoff, counterclaim, recoupment, limitation or termination, or any breach or alleged breach by the Holder of any obligation to the Borrower, and irrespective of any other circumstance which might otherwise limit such obligation of the Borrower to the Holder in connection with such conversion. The Conversion Date specified in the Notice of Conversion shall be the Conversion Date so long as the Notice of Conversion is received by the Borrower before 6:00 p.m., New York, New York time, on such date.

 

   (f)       Delivery of Common Stock by Electronic Transfer. In lieu of delivering physical certificates representing the Common Stock issuable upon conversion, provided the Borrower is participating in the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) Fast Automated Securities Transfer (“FAST”) program, upon request of the Holder and its compliance with the provisions contained in Sections 1.1 and 1.2 and in this Section 1.3, the Borrower shall use its best efforts to cause its transfer agent to electronically transmit the Common Stock issuable upon conversion to the Holder by crediting the account of Holder’s Prime Broker with DTC through its Deposit Withdrawal Agent Commission (“DWAC”) system.

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   (g)       Failure to Deliver Common Stock Prior to Deadline. Without in any way limiting the Holder’s right to pursue other remedies, including actual damages and/or equitable relief, the parties agree that if delivery of the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note is not delivered by the Deadline the Borrower shall pay to the Holder $3,000 per day, for each day beyond the Deadline that the Borrower fails to deliver such Common Stock (unless such failure results from war, acts of terrorism, an epidemic, or natural disaster) (“Conversion Default Payments”). Such amount shall be paid to Holder in cash by the fifth day of the month following the month in which it has accrued or, at the option of the Holder (by written notice to the Borrower by the first day of the month following the month in which it has accrued), shall be added to the Principal Amount of this Note on the fifth day of the month following the month in which it has accrued, in which event interest shall accrue thereon in accordance with the terms of this Note and such additional Principal Amount shall be convertible into Common Stock in accordance with the terms of this Note. The Borrower agrees that the right to convert is a valuable right to the Holder. The damages resulting from a failure, attempt to frustrate, interference with such conversion right are difficult if not impossible to qualify. Accordingly, the parties acknowledge that the liquidated damages provision contained in this Section 1.3(g) are justified.

 

I.4      Concerning the Shares. The shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note may not be sold or transferred unless (i) such shares are sold pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), or (ii) the Borrower or its transfer agent shall have been furnished with an opinion of counsel (which opinion shall be in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions) to the effect that the shares to be sold or transferred may be sold or transferred pursuant to an exemption from such registration or (iii) such shares are sold or transferred pursuant to Rule 144 under the Securities Act (or a successor rule) (“Rule 144”) or (iv) such shares are transferred to an “affiliate” (as defined in Rule 144) of the Borrower who agrees to sell or otherwise transfer the shares only in accordance with this Section 1.4 and who is an “accredited investor” (as defined in Rule 501 (a) of the Securities Act). Except as otherwise provided (and subject to the removal provisions set forth below), until such time as the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note have been registered under the Securities Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold, each certificate for shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note that has not been so included in an effective registration statement or that has not been sold pursuant to an effective registration statement or an exemption that permits removal of the legend, shall bear a legend substantially in the following form, as appropriate:

 

“THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS. THE SECURITIES HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND MAY NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR ASSIGNED IN THE ABSENCE OF AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE SECURITIES UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, UNLESS SOLD PURSUANT TO: (1) RULE 144 UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR (2) AN OPINION OF HOLDER’S COUNSEL, IN A CUSTOMARY FORM, THAT REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER SAID ACT OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.”

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The legend set forth above shall be removed and the Borrower shall issue to the Holder a new certificate therefore free of any transfer legend if (i) the Borrower or its transfer agent shall have received an opinion of counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Common Stock may be made without registration under the Securities Act, which opinion shall be accepted by the Borrower so that the sale or transfer is effected or (ii) in the case of the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note, such security is registered for sale by the Holder under an effective registration statement filed under the Securities Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold. In the event that the Borrower does not accept the opinion of counsel provided by the Holder with respect to the transfer of Securities pursuant to an exemption from registration, such as Rule 144 or Regulation S, at the Deadline, it will be considered an Event of Default pursuant to Section 3.2 of this Note.

 

I.5      Status as Shareholder. Upon submission of a Notice of Conversion by a Holder, (i) the shares covered thereby (other than the shares, if any, which cannot be issued because their issuance would exceed such Holder’s allocated portion of the Reserved Amount or non-waived Maximum Share Amount) shall be deemed converted into shares of Common Stock and (ii) the Holder’s rights as a Holder of such converted portion of this Note shall cease and terminate, excepting only the right to receive certificates for such shares of Common Stock and to any remedies provided herein or otherwise available at law or in equity to such Holder because of a failure by the Borrower to comply with the terms of this Note. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Holder has not received certificates or transmission of such shares pursuant to Section 1.3(f) for all shares of Common Stock prior to the tenth (10th) business day after the expiration of the Deadline with respect to a conversion of any portion of this Note for any reason, then (unless the Holder otherwise elects to retain its status as a holder of Common Stock by so notifying the Borrower) the Holder shall regain the rights of a Holder of this Note with respect to such unconverted portions of this Note and the Borrower shall, as soon as practicable, return such unconverted Note to the Holder or, if this Note has not been surrendered, adjust its records to reflect that such portion of this Note has not been converted. In all cases, the Holder shall retain all of its rights and remedies (including, without limitation, (i) the right to receive Conversion Default Payments pursuant to Section 1.3(g) to the extent required thereby for such conversion default and any subsequent conversion default and (ii) the right to have the Conversion Price with respect to subsequent conversions determined in accordance with Section 1.2) for the Borrower’s failure to convert this Note.

 

ARTICLE II. CERTAIN COVENANTS

 

II.1     Distributions on Capital Stock. So long as the Borrower shall have any obligation under this Note, the Borrower shall not without the Holder’s written consent(a) pay, declare or set apart for such payment, any dividend or other distribution (whether in cash, property or other securities) on shares of capital stock other than dividends on shares of Common Stock solely in the form of additional shares of Common Stock or (b) directly or indirectly or through any subsidiary make any other payment or distribution in respect of its capital stock except for distributions pursuant to any shareholders’ rights plan which is approved by a majority of the Borrower’s disinterested directors.

 

II.2     Restriction on Stock Repurchases. So long as the Borrower shall have any obligation under this Note, the Borrower shall not without the Holder’s written consent redeem, repurchase or otherwise acquire (whether for cash or in exchange for property or other securities or otherwise) in any one transaction or series of related transactions any shares of capital stock of the Borrower or any warrants, rights or options to purchase or acquire any such shares.

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ARTICLE III. EVENTS OF DEFAULT

 

The occurrence of each of the following events of default shall each bean “Event of Default”, with no right to notice or cue the right to cure except as specifically stated:

 

III.1      Failure to Pay Principal or Interest. The Borrower fails to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due on this Note, whether at the Maturity Date, upon acceleration, or otherwise.

 

III.2      Conversion and the Shares. The Borrower fails to reserve a sufficient amount of shares of common stock as required under the terms of this Note (including without limitation. Sections 1.2 and 1.3 of this Note), fails to issue shares of Common Stock to the Holder (or announces or threatens in writing that it will not honor its obligation to do so) upon exercise by the Holder of the conversion rights of the Holder in accordance with the terms of this Note, fails to transfer or cause its transfer agent to transfer (issue) (electronically or in certificated form) shares of Common Stock issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note, the Borrower directs its transfer agent not to transfer or delays, impairs, and/or hinders its transfer agent in transferring (or issuing) (electronically or in certificated form) shares of Common Stock to be issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note, or fails to remove (or directs its transfer agent not to remove or impairs, delays, and/or hinders its transfer agent from removing) any restrictive legend (or to withdraw any stop transfer instructions in respect thereof) on any shares of Common Stock issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note (or makes any written announcement, statement or threat that it does not intend to honor the obligations described in this paragraph) and any such failure shall continue uncured (or any written announcement, statement or threat not to honor its obligations shall not be rescinded in writing) for two (2) business days after the Holder shall have delivered a Notice of Conversion. It is an obligation of the Borrower to remain current in its obligations to its transfer agent. It shall be an Event of Default of this Note, if a conversion of this Note is delayed, hindered or frustrated due to a balance owed by the Borrower to its transfer agent. If at the option of the Holder, the Holder advances any funds to the Borrower’s transfer agent in order to process a conversion, such advanced funds shall be paid by the Borrower to the Holder within five (5) business days, either in cash or as an addition to the balance of this Note, and such choice of payment method is at the discretion of the Borrower.

 

III.3       Breach of Covenants. The Borrower breaches any material covenant or other material term or condition contained in this Note and any documents entered into between the Holder and Borrower, and such breach continues for a period of three (3) days after written notice thereof to the Borrower from the Holder or after five (5) days after the Borrower should have been aware of the breach.

 

III.4       Breach of Representations and Warranties. Any representation or warranty of the Borrower made herein or in any agreement, statement or certificate given in writing pursuant hereto or in connection herewith, shall be false or misleading in any material respect when made and the breach of which has (or with the passage of time will have) a material adverse effect on the rights of the Holder with respect to this Note.

 

III.5       Receiver or Trustee. The Borrower or any subsidiary of the Borrower shall make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or apply for or consent to the appointment of a receiver or trustee for it or for a substantial part of its property or business, or such a receiver or trustee shall otherwise be appointed.

 

III.6       Judgments. Any money judgment, writ or similar process shall be entered or filed against the Borrower or any subsidiary of the Borrower or any of its property or other assets for more than $100,000, and shall remain unvacated, unbonded or unstayed for a period of ten (10) days unless otherwise consented to by the Holder, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.

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III.7       Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or liquidation proceedings or other proceedings, voluntary or involuntary, for relief under any bankruptcy law or any law for the relief of debtors shall be instituted by or against the Borrower or any subsidiary of the Borrower.

 

III.8       Delisting of Common Stock. The Borrower shall fail to maintain the listing or quotation of the Common Stock on the Trading Market or an equivalent replacement exchange, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Capital Market, the New York Stock Exchange, or the NYSE American.

 

III.9       Failure to Comply with the Exchange Act. The Borrower shall fail to comply with the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act (including but not limited to becoming delinquent in its filings), and/or the Borrower shall cease to be subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act.

 

III.10      Liquidation. The Borrower commences any dissolution, liquidation, or winding up of Borrower or any substantial portion of its business.

 

III.11      Cessation of Operations. The Borrower ceases operations or Borrower admits it is otherwise generally unable to pay its debts as such debts become due, provided, however, that any disclosure of the Borrower’s ability to continue as a “going concern” shall not be an admission that the Borrower cannot pay its debts as they become due.

 

III.12      Financial Statement Restatement. The Borrower replaces its auditor, or any restatement of any financial statements filed by the Borrower with the SEC for any date or period from two years prior to the Issue Date of this Note and until this Note is no longer outstanding, if the result of such restatement would, by comparison to the unrestated financial statements, have constituted a material adverse effect on the Borrower or the rights of the Holder with respect to this Note.

 

III.13      Reverse Splits. The Borrower effectuates a reverse split of its Common Stock without twenty (20) days prior written notice to the Holder.

 

III.14      Replacement of Transfer Agent. In the event that the Borrower replaces its transfer agent, and the Borrower fails to provide prior to the effective date of such replacement, a fully executed Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions (including but not limited to the provision to irrevocably reserve shares of Common Stock in the Reserved Amount) signed by the successor transfer agent to Borrower and the Borrower that reserves the greater of the (i) total amount of shares previously held in reserve for this Note with the Borrower’s immediately preceding transfer agent and (ii) Reserved Amount.

 

III.15      Cross-Default. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Note or the other related or companion documents, a breach or default by the Borrower of any covenant or other term or condition contained in any of the other financial instrument, including but not limited to all convertible promissory notes, currently issued, or hereafter issued, by the Borrower, to the Holder or any 3rd party (the “Other Agreements”), shall, at the option of the Holder, be considered a default under this Note, in which event the Holder shall be entitled to apply all rights and remedies of the Holder under the terms of this Note by reason of a default under said Other Agreement or hereunder.

 

III.16      Inside Information. Any attempt by the Borrower or its officers, directors, and/or affiliates to transmit, convey, disclose, or any actual transmittal, conveyance, or disclosure by the Borrower or its officers, directors, and/or affiliates of, material non-public information concerning the Borrower, to the Holder or its successors and assigns, which is not immediately cured by Borrower’s filing of a Form 8-K pursuant to Regulation FD on that same date.

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III.17       No bid. At any time while this Note is outstanding, the lowest Trading Price on the Trading Market or other applicable principal trading market for the Common Stock is equal to or less than $0.0001.

 

III.18       Prohibition on Debt and Variable Securities. So long as this Note is outstanding, the Borrower shall not, without written consent of the Holder, issue any Variable Security (as defined herein), unless (i) the Borrower is permitted to pay off this Note in cash at the time of the issuance of the respective Variable Security and (ii) the Borrower pays off this Note, pursuant to the terms of this Note, in cash at the time of the issuance of the respective Variable Security. A “Variable Security” shall mean any security issued by the Borrower that (i) has or may have conversion rights of any kind, contingent, conditional or otherwise in which the number of shares that may be issued pursuant to such conversion right varies with the market price of the Common Stock; (ii) is or may become convertible into Common Stock (including without limitation convertible debt, warrants or convertible preferred stock), with a conversion or exercise price that varies with the market price of the Common Stock, even if such security only becomes convertible or exercisable following an Event of Default, the passage of time, or another trigger event or condition; or (iii) was issued or may be issued in the future in exchange for or in connection with any contract, security, or instrument, whether convertible or not, where the number of shares of Common Stock issued or to be issued is based upon or related in any way to the market price of the Common Stock, including, but not limited to, Common Stock issued in connection with a Section 3(a)(9) exchange, a Section 3(a)(10) settlement, or any other similar settlement or exchange.

 

III.19       Failure to Repay Upon Qualified Offering. The Borrower fails to repay this Note, in its entirety, pursuant to the terms of this Note, with funds received from its next completed offering of $1,000,000.00 or more (consummated on or after the Issue Date).

 

UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF ANY EVENT OF DEFAULT SPECIFIED IN SECTION 3.2. THIS NOTE SHALL BECOME IMMEDIATELY DUE AND PAYABLE AND THE BORROWER SHALL PAY TO THE HOLDER, IN FULL SATISFACTION OF ITS OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO: (Y) THE DEFAULT AMOUNT (AS DEFINED HEREIN); MULTIPLIED BY (Z) TWO (2). Upon the occurrence of any Event of Default specified in Sections 3.1, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, 3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, and/or this 3.19, this Note shall become immediately due and payable and the Borrower shall pay to the Holder, in full satisfaction of its obligations hereunder, an amount equal to 140% (plus an additional 5% per each additional Event of Default that occurs hereunder) multiplied by the then outstanding entire balance of this Note (including principal and accrued and unpaid interest) plus Default Interest, if any, plus any amounts owed to the Holder pursuant to Sections 1.3(g) hereof (collectively, in the aggregate of all of the above, the “Default Amount”), and all other amounts payable hereunder shall immediately become due and payable, all without demand, presentment or notice, all of which hereby are expressly waived, together with all costs, including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses, of collection, and the Holder shall be entitled to exercise all other rights and remedies available at law or in equity. Each time an Event of Default occurs while this Note is outstanding, an additional discount of five percent (5%) discount shall be factored into the Conversion Price.

 

The Holder shall have the right at any time, to require the Borrower, to immediately issue, in lieu of the Default Amount, the number of shares of Common Stock of the Borrower equal to the Default Amount divided by the Conversion Price then in effect, subject to issuance in tranches due to the beneficial ownership limitations contained in this Note.

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ARTICLE IV. MISCELLANEOUS

 

IV.1       Failure or Indulgence Not Waiver. No failure or delay on the part of the Holder in the exercise of any power, right or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such power, right or privilege preclude other or further exercise thereof or of any other right, power or privileges. All rights and remedies existing hereunder are cumulative to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies otherwise available.

 

IV.2       Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, or (iv) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, facsimile, or electronic mail addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery, upon electronic mail delivery, or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received), or the first business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or (b) on the second business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be:

 

If to the Borrower, to:

 

Friendable, Inc.

1821 S. Bascom Ave Suite 353
Campbell, CA 95008
Attention: Robert Rositano

 

If to the Holder:

 

Green Coast Capital International
1st FI, Landmark Square 64 Earth Close
PO Box 715
George Town,

GrandCayman KY1-1107
Cayman Islands

 

Attention: Kevin Bobryk

e-mail: [email protected]

 

IV.3       Amendments. This Note and any provision hereof may only be amended by an instrument in writing signed by the Borrower and the Holder. The term “Note” and all reference thereto, as used throughout this instrument, shall mean this instrument as originally executed, or if later amended or supplemented, then as so amended or supplemented.

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IV.4       Assignability. This Note shall be binding upon the Borrower and its successors and assigns, and shall inure to be the benefit of the Holder and its successors and assigns. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the rights, interests or obligations of the Borrower hereunder may not be assigned, by operation of law or otherwise, in whole or in part, by the Borrower without the prior signed written consent of the Holder, which consent may be withheld at the sole discretion of the Holder (any such assignment or transfer shall be null and void if the Borrower does not obtain the prior signed written consent of the Holder). This Note or any of the severable rights and obligations inuring to the benefit of or to be performed by Holder hereunder may be assigned by Holder to a third party, in whole or in part, without the need to obtain the Borrower’s consent thereto. Each transferee of this Note must be an “accredited investor” (as defined in Rule 501(a) of the Securities Act). Notwithstanding anything in this Note to the contrary, this Note may be pledged as collateral in connection with a bona fide margin account or other lending arrangement.

 

IV.5       Cost of Collection. If default is made in the payment of this Note, the Borrower shall pay the Holder hereof costs of collection, including reasonable attorneys’ fees.

 

IV.6       Governing Law. This Note shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada without regard to the principles of conflicts of law (whether of the State of Nevada or any other jurisdiction).

 

IV.7       Arbitration. Any disputes, claims, or controversies arising out of or relating to this Note, or the transactions, contemplated thereby, or the breach, termination, enforcement, interpretation or validity thereof, including the determination of the scope or applicability of this Note to arbitrate, shall be referred to and resolved solely and exclusively by binding arbitration to be conducted before the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service (“JAMS”), or its successor pursuant the expedited procedures set forth in the JAMS Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures (the “Rules”), including Rules 16.1 and 16.2 of those Rules. The arbitration shall be held in New York, New York, before a tribunal consisting of three (3) arbitrators each of whom will be selected in accordance “strike and rank” methodology set forth in Rule 15. Either party to this Note may, without waiving any remedy under this Note, seek from any court having jurisdiction any interim or provisional relief that is necessary to protect the rights or property of that party, pending the establishment of the arbitral tribunal. The costs and expenses of such arbitration shall be allocated as determined by the arbitrators, and the arbitrators are authorized to award attorneys’ fees to the prevailing party, including pre- and post-award interest. The arbitrators’ decision must set forth a reasoned basis for any award of damages or finding of liability. The arbitrators’ decision and award will be made and delivered as soon as reasonably possible and in any case within sixty (60) days following the conclusion of the arbitration hearing and shall be final and binding on the parties and may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof.

 

IV.8       JURY TRIAL WAIVER. THE BORROWER AND THE HOLDER HEREBY WAIVE A TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM BROUGHT BY EITHER OF THE PARTIES HERETO AGAINST THE OTHER IN RESPECT OF ANY MATTER ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS NOTE.

 

IV.9       Certain Amounts. Whenever pursuant to this Note the Borrower is required to pay an amount in excess of the outstanding Principal Amount (or the portion thereof required to be paid at that time) plus accrued and unpaid interest plus Default Interest on such interest, the Borrower and the Holder agree that the actual damages to the Holder from the receipt of cash payment on this Note may be difficult to determine and the amount to be so paid by the Borrower represents stipulated damages and not a penalty and is intended to compensate the Holder in part for loss of the opportunity to convert this Note and to earn a return from the sale of shares of Common Stock acquired upon conversion of this Note at a price in excess of the price paid for such shares pursuant to this Note. The Borrower and the Holder hereby agree that such amount of stipulated damages is not plainly disproportionate to the possible loss to the Holder from the receipt of a cash payment without the opportunity to convert this Note into shares of Common Stock.

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IV.10       Remedies. The Borrower acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Holder, by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transaction contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Borrower acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Note will be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Borrower of the provisions of this Note, that the Holder shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies at law or in equity, and in addition to the penalties assessable herein, to an injunction or injunctions restraining, preventing or curing any breach of this Note and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions thereof, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

 

IV.11       Section 3(a)(10) Transactions. If at any time while this Note is outstanding, the Borrower enters into a transaction structured in accordance with, based upon, or related or pursuant to, in whole or in part, Section 3(a)(10) of the Securities Act (a “3(a)(10) Transaction”), then a liquidated damages charge of 100% of the outstanding principal balance of this Note at that time, will be assessed and will become immediately due and payable to the Holder, either in the form of cash payment, an addition to the balance of this Note, or a combination of both forms of payment, as determined by the Holder. The liquidated damages charge in this Section 4.11 shall be in addition to, and not in substitution of, any of the other rights of the Holder under this Note.

 

IV.12       Reverse Split Penalty. If at any time while this Note is outstanding, the Borrower effectuates a reverse split with respect to the Common Stock, then a liquidated damages charge of 30% of the outstanding principal balance of this Note at that time, will be assessed and will become immediately due and payable to the Holder, either in the form of cash payment, an addition to the balance of this Note, or a combination of both forms of payment, as determined by the Holder. The liquidated damages charge in this Section 4.12 shall be in addition to, and not in substitution of, any of the other rights of the Holder under this Note.

 

IV.13       Restriction on Section 3(a)(9) Transactions. So long as this Note is outstanding, the Borrower shall not enter into any 3(a)(9) Transaction with any party other than the Holder, without prior written consent of the Holder. In the event that the Borrower does enter into, or makes any issuance of Common Stock related to a 3(a)(9) Transaction while this Note is outstanding, a liquidated damages charge of 25% of the outstanding principal balance of this Note, but not less than $15,000, will be assessed and will become immediately due and payable to the Holder at its election in the form of cash payment or addition to the balance of this Note. “3(a)(9) Transaction” means a transaction structured in accordance with, based upon, or related or pursuant to, in whole or in part, Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities Act. The liquidated damages charge in this Section 4.13 shall be in addition to, and not in substitution of, any of the other rights of the Holder under this Note.

 

IV.14       Terms of Future Financings. So long as this Note is outstanding, upon any issuance by the Borrower or any of its subsidiaries of any security with any term more favorable to the holder of such security or with a term in favor of the holder of such security that was not similarly provided to the Holder in this Note, then the Borrower shall notify the Holder of such additional or more favorable term and such term, at Holder’s option, shall become a part of the transaction documents with the Holder. The types of terms contained in another security that may be more favorable to the holder of such security include, but are not limited to, terms addressing conversion discounts, prepayment rate, conversion look back/holding periods, interest rates, original issue discounts, stock sale price, private placement price per share, and warrant coverage.

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IV.15       Usury. If it shall be found that any interest or other amount deemed interest due hereunder violates the applicable law governing usury, the applicable rate of interest due hereunder shall automatically be lowered to equal the maximum rate of interest permitted under applicable law. The Borrower covenants (to the extent that it may lawfully do so) that it shall not at any time insist upon, plead, or in any manner whatsoever claim or take the benefit or advantage of, any stay, extension or usury law or other law which would prohibit or forgive the Borrower from paying all or any portion of the principal of or interest on this Note as contemplated herein, wherever enacted, now or at any time hereafter in force, or which may affect the covenants or the performance of this Note, and the Borrower (to the extent it may lawfully do so) hereby expressly waives all benefits or advantage of any such law, and covenants that it will not, by resort to any such law, hinder, delay or impede the execution of any power herein granted to the Holder, but will suffer and pennit the execution of every such as though no such law has been enacted.

 

IV.16       Right of First Refusal. If at any time after the Issue Date and until this Note is satisfied in full, the Borrower has a bona fide offer of capital or financing from any 3rd party, that the Borrower intends to act upon, then the Borrower must first offer such opportunity to the Holder to provide such capital or financing to the Borrower on the same or similar terms as each respective 3rd party’s terms, and the Holder may in its sole discretion determine whether the Holder will provide all or a portion of such capital or financing. Except as otherwise provided in this Note, should the Holder be unwilling or unable to provide such capital or financing to the Borrower within 10 trading days from Holder’s receipt of written notice of the offer (the “Offer Notice”) from the Borrower, then the Borrower may obtain such capital or financing from that respective 3rd party upon the exact same terms and conditions offered by the Borrower to the Holder, which transaction must be completed within 15 days after the date of the Offer Notice. Borrower shall, within two (2) business days of the respective closing, utilize 50% of all proceeds received by Borrower by each respective 3rd party that provides capital or financing to the Borrower, to repay this Note. If the Borrower does not receive the capital or financing from the respective 3rd party within 15 days after the date of the respective Offer Notice, then the Borrower must again offer the capital or financing opportunity to the Holder as described above, and the process detailed above shall be repeated. The Offer Notice must be sent via electronic mail to [email protected].

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Borrower has caused this Note to be signed in its name by its duly authorized officer on the Issue Date.

 

Friendable, Inc

 

By: 

Name: Robert Rositano Jr.

Title: President and Chief Executive Officer

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EXHIBIT A - NOTICE OF CONVERSION

 

The undersigned hereby elects to convert $____________ principal amount of this Note (defined below) into that number of shares of Common Stock to be issued pursuant to the conversion of this Note (“Common Stock”) as set forth below, of Friendable. Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Borrower”), according to the conditions of the replacement convertible promissory note of the Borrower dated as of April 6, 2020 (the “Note”), as of the date written below. No fee will be charged to the Holder for any conversion, except for transfer taxes, if any.

 

Box Checked as to applicable instructions:

 

oThe Borrower shall electronically transmit the Common Stock issuable pursuant to this Notice of Conversion to the account of the undersigned or its nominee with DTC through its Deposit Withdrawal Agent Commission system (“DWAC Transfer”).

 

Name of DTC Prime

Broker: Account Number:

 

oThe undersigned hereby requests that the Borrower issue a certificate or certificates for the number of shares of Common Stock set forth below (which numbers are based on the Holder’s calculation attached hereto) in the name(s) specified immediately below or, if additional space is necessary, on an attachment hereto:

 

Green Coast Capital International
1st Fl, Landmark Square 64 Earth Close
PO Box 715

George Town. Grand Cayman KY1-
1107 Cayman Islands

 

e-mail: [email protected]

 

Date of Conversion: ______
Applicable Conversion Price: $_____

Number of Shares of Common Stock to be Issued Pursuant to Conversion of this

Notes:

______ 
Amount of Principal Balance Due remaining Under this Note after this conversion: ______

 

Green Coast Capital International,

 

By:  
Name:   
Title:  
Date:  

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Exhibit 3.8

 

SECURITIES PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This SECURITIES PURCHASE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”), dated as of April 8th, 2020, by and between Friendable, Inc. a Nevada corporation, located at 1821 S. Bascom Ave, CA 95008 (the “Company”), and Green Coast Capital International, a Cayman Islands Company, with its address at 1st Floor, Landmark Square, 64 Earth Close, P.O. Box 715, George Town, Grand Cayman KY1-1107, Cayman Islands(the “Buyer”).

 

WHEREAS:

 

A.          The Company and the Buyer are executing and delivering this Agreement in reliance upon the exemption from securities registration afforded by the rules and regulations as promulgated by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”);

 

B.          Buyer desires to purchase and the Company desires to issue and sell, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement certain convertible notes of the Company, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A in the aggregate principal amount of up to $150,000, convertible into shares of common stock, of the Company (the “Common Stock”), upon the terms and subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in such Note.

 

C.          The Buyer wishes to purchase, upon the terms and conditions stated in this Agreement, such principal amount of Notes as is set forth immediately below its name on the signature pages hereto; and

 

NOW THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Company and the Buyer hereby agree as follows:

 

1.             Purchase and Sale of Notes.

 

a.           Purchase of Notes. On the Closing Date (as defined below), the Company shall issue and sell to the Buyer and the Buyer agrees to purchase from the Company such principal amount of a Note in the principal amount of $35,000 with interest at a rate of zero percent per annum (0%) as is set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto.

 

b.          Rule 144 Common Stock Profit Sharing. Each share purchaser or holder of the Convertible Note into Common Stock shall be entitled to a pro rata portion of an amount equal to 20% (Twenty Percent) of the Net Revenues (“Net Revenues” being Gross Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold) derived from the subscriptions and other sales, but excluding and net of Brightcove streaming fees, processing fees and up sells, generated by Fan Pass Inc., the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation. The Common Stock Profit Sharing Dividend shall be calculated and paid on a monthly basis in arrears starting 30 days following the first day of the month following the official release of the Fan Pass mobile application or event roll out. The 20% pays out 2X (“two times”) that of the initial investment made and remains at 5% for the period of 60 (Sixty) months or 5 (five) years.

 

Company Initials

 

 

c.          Form of Payment. On the Closing Date(s) (as defined below), (i) the Buyer shall pay the purchase price for each Note to be issued and sold to it (the “Purchase Price”) by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Company, or by the issuance of a full recourse collateralized promissory note, in accordance with the Company’s written wiring instructions, against delivery of the Note in the principal amount equal to the Purchase Price as is set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto, and (ii) the Company shall deliver such duly executed Note on behalf of the Company, to the Buyer, against delivery of such Purchase Price.

 

d.          Closing Dates. The date and time of the issuance of the Note pursuant to this Agreement (the “Closing”) shall be on mutually agreed upon and shall occur on the Closing Date and at such location as may be agreed to by the parties.

 

2.            Buyer’s Representations and Warranties. The Buyer represents and warrants to the Company that:

 

a.          Investment Purpose. As of the date hereof, the Buyer is purchasing the Notes and the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to each Note, such shares of Common Stock being collectively referred to herein as the “Conversion Shares” and, collectively with the Notes, the “Securities”) for its own account and not with a present view towards the public sale or distribution thereof, except pursuant to sales registered or exempted from registration under the 1933 Act; provided, however, that by making the representations herein, the Buyer does not agree to hold any of the Securities for any minimum or other specific term and reserves the right to dispose of the Securities at any time in accordance with or pursuant to a registration statement or an exemption under the 1933 Act.

 

  b.           Accredited Investor Status. The Buyer is an “accredited investor” as that term is defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D (an “Accredited Investor”).

 

c.           Reliance on Exemptions. The Buyer understands that the Securities are being offered and sold to it in reliance upon specific exemptions from the registration requirements of United States federal and state securities laws and that the Company is relying upon the truth and accuracy of, and the Buyer’s compliance with, the representations, warranties, agreements, acknowledgments and understandings of the Buyer set forth herein in order to determine the availability of such exemptions and the eligibility of the Buyer to acquire the Securities.

 

d.           Information. The Buyer and its advisors, if any, have been, and for so long as any Note remains outstanding will continue to be, furnished with all materials relating to the business, finances and operations of the Company and materials relating to the offer and sale of the Securities which have been requested by the Buyer or its advisors. The Buyer and its advisors, if any, have been, and for so long as any Note remains outstanding will continue to be, afforded the opportunity to ask questions of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company has not disclosed to the Buyer any material nonpublic information and will not disclose such information unless such information is disclosed to the public prior to or promptly following such disclosure to the Buyer. Neither such inquiries nor any other due diligence investigation conducted by Buyer or any of its advisors or representatives shall modify, amend or affect Buyer’s right to rely on the Company’s representations and warranties contained in Section 3 below and any information disclosed by the Company to Buyer. The Buyer understands that its investment in the Securities involves a significant degree of risk.

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e.          Governmental Review. The Buyer understands that no United States federal or state agency or any other government or governmental agency has passed upon or made any recommendation or endorsement of the Securities.

 

f.           Transfer or Re-sale. The Buyer understands that (i) the sale or re-sale of the Securities has not been and is not being registered under the 1933 Act or any applicable state securities laws, and the Securities may not be transferred unless (a) the Securities are sold pursuant to an effective registration statement under the 1933 Act, (b) the Buyer shall have delivered to the Company, at the cost of the Buyer, an opinion of counsel that shall be in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions to the effect that the Securities to be sold or transferred may be sold or transferred pursuant to an exemption from such registration, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company, (c) the Securities are sold or transferred to an “affiliate” (as defined in Rule 144 promulgated under the 1933 Act (or a successor rule) (“Rule 144”) of the Buyer who agrees to sell or otherwise transfer the Securities only in accordance with this Section 2(f) and who is an Accredited Investor, (d)   the Securities are sold pursuant to Rule 144, or (e) the Securities are sold pursuant to Regulation S under the 1933 Act (or a successor rule) (“Regulation S”), and the Buyer shall have delivered to the Company, at the cost of the Buyer, an opinion of counsel that shall be in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in corporate transactions, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company; (ii) any sale of such Securities made in reliance on Rule 144 may be made only in accordance with the terms of said Rule and further, if said Rule is not applicable, any re-sale of such Securities under circumstances in which the seller (or the person through whom the sale is made) may be deemed to be an underwriter (as that term is defined in the 1933 Act) may require compliance with some other exemption under the 1933 Act or the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder; and (iii) neither the Company nor any other person is under any obligation to register such Securities under the 1933 Act or any state securities laws or to comply with the terms and conditions of any exemption thereunder (in each case). Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything else contained herein to the contrary, the Securities may be pledged as collateral in connection with a bona fide margin account or other lending arrangement.

 

g.          Legends. The Buyer understands that the Notes and, until such time as the Conversion Shares have been registered under the 1933 Act may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 or Regulation S or other exemption from registration without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold, the Conversion Shares may bear a restrictive legend in substantially the following form (and a stop-transfer order may be placed against transfer of the certificates for such Securities):

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“NEITHER THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE NOR THE SECURITIES INTO WHICH THESE SECURITIES ARE EXERCISABLE HAVE BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS. THE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR ASSIGNED (I)  IN THE ABSENCE OF (A) AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE SECURITIES UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR (B) AN OPINION OF COUNSEL (WHICH COUNSEL SHALL BE SELECTED BY THE HOLDER), IN A GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FORM, THAT REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER SAID ACT OR (II) UNLESS SOLD PURSUANT TO RULE 144 OR RULE 144A UNDER SAID ACT. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, THE SECURITIES MAY BE PLEDGED IN CONNECTION WITH A BONA FIDE MARGIN ACCOUNT OR OTHER LOAN OR FINANCING ARRANGEMENT SECURED BY THE SECURITIES.”

 

The legend set forth above shall be removed and the Company shall issue a certificate without such legend to the holder of any Security upon which it is stamped, if, unless otherwise required by applicable state securities laws, (a) such Security is registered for sale under an effective registration statement filed under the 1933 Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 or Regulation S without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold, or (b) such holder provides the Company with an opinion of counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Security may be made without registration under the 1933 Act, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company so that the sale or transfer is effected. The Buyer agrees to sell all Securities, including those represented by a certificate(s) from which the legend has been removed, in compliance with applicable prospectus delivery requirements, if any. In the event that the Company does not accept the opinion of counsel provided by the Buyer with respect to the transfer of Securities pursuant to an exemption from registration, such as Rule 144 or Regulation S, within 2 business days, it will be considered an Event of Default under the Note.

 

h.          Authorization; Enforcement. This Agreement has been duly and validly authorized. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of the Buyer, and this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement of the Buyer enforceable in accordance with its terms.

 

  i.           Residency. The Buyer is a resident of the jurisdiction set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto.

 

3.            Representations and Warranties of the Company. Except as set forth in that certain Schedule of Exceptions delivered in connection with this Agreement, the Company represents and warrants to the Buyer that:

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a.         Organization and Qualification. The Company and each of its subsidiaries, if any, is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated, with full power and authority (corporate and other) to own, lease, use and operate its properties and to carry on its business as and where now owned, leased, used, operated and conducted.

 

b.         Authorization; Enforcement. (i) The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement, each Note and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and to issue the Securities, in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof, (ii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement, each Note by the Company and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including without limitation, the issuance of the Note and the issuance and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares issuable upon conversion or exercise thereof) have been duly authorized by the Company’s Board of Directors and no further consent or authorization of the Company, its Board of Directors, or its shareholders is required, (iii) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Company by its authorized representative, and such authorized representative is the true and official representative with authority to sign this Agreement and the other documents executed in connection herewith and bind the Company accordingly, and (iv) this Agreement constitutes, and upon execution and delivery by the Company of the Note, each of such instruments will constitute, a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms.

 

c.         Issuance of Shares. The Conversion Shares are duly authorized and reserved for issuance and, upon conversion of the Note in accordance with its respective terms, will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and free from all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances with respect to the issue thereof and shall not be subject to preemptive rights or other similar rights of shareholders of the Company and will not impose personal liability upon the holder thereof.

 

d.         Acknowledgment of Dilution. The Company understands and acknowledges the potentially dilutive effect to the Common Stock upon the issuance of the Conversion Shares upon conversion of each Note. The Company further acknowledges that its obligation to issue Conversion Shares upon conversion of the Note in accordance with this Agreement, the Note is absolute and unconditional regardless of the dilutive effect that such issuance may have on the ownership interests of other shareholders of the Company.

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e.           No Conflicts. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, each Note by the Company and the consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including, without limitation, the issuance and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares) will not (i) conflict with or result in a violation of any provision of the Certificate of Incorporation or by-laws, or (ii) violate or conflict with, or result in a breach of any provision of, or constitute a default (or an event which with notice or lapse of time or both could become a default) under, or give to others any rights of termination, amendment, acceleration or cancellation of, any agreement, indenture, patent, patent license or instrument to which the Company or any of its subsidiaries is a party, or (iii) result in a violation of any law, rule, regulation, order, judgment or decree (including federal and state securities laws and regulations and regulations of any self-regulatory organizations to which the Company or its securities are subject) applicable to the Company or any of its subsidiaries or by which any property or asset of the Company or any of its subsidiaries is bound or affected (except for such conflicts, defaults, terminations, amendments, accelerations, cancellations and violations as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a material adverse effect). All consents, authorizations, orders, filings and registrations which the Company is required to obtain pursuant to the preceding sentence have been obtained or effected on or prior to the date hereof. The Company is not in violation of the listing requirements of the OTC Markets (the “OTC”) or FINRA and does not reasonably anticipate that the Common Stock will be delisted by the OTC in the foreseeable future, nor are the Company’s securities “chilled” by FINRA. The company will remain with a status of “Current Information” or better with the OTC Markets and will continue to file the necessary quarterly and annual reports, as required by the OTC Markets to maintain is status as a current information pink sheet company, or better. The Company and its subsidiaries are unaware of any facts or circumstances which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

f.            Absence of Litigation. There is no action, suit, claim, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or their officers or directors in their capacity as such, that could have a material adverse effect. Schedule 3(f) contains a complete list and summary description of any pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened proceeding against or affecting the Company or any of its subsidiaries, without regard to whether it would have a material adverse effect. The Company and its subsidiaries are unaware of any facts or circumstances which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

g.           Acknowledgment Regarding Buyer’ Purchase of Securities. The Company acknowledges and agrees that the Buyer is acting solely in the capacity of arm’s length purchasers with respect to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby. The Company further acknowledges that the Buyer is not acting as a financial advisor or fiduciary of the Company (or in any similar capacity) with respect to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby and any statement made by the Buyer or any of its respective representatives or agents in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby is not advice or a recommendation and is merely incidental to the Buyer’ purchase of the Securities. The Company further represents to the Buyer that the Company’s decision to enter into this Agreement has been based solely on the independent evaluation of the Company and its representatives.

 

h.          No Integrated Offering. Neither the Company, nor any of its affiliates, nor any person acting on its or their behalf, has directly or indirectly made any offers or sales in any security or solicited any offers to buy any security under circumstances that would require registration under the 1933 Act of the issuance of the Securities to the Buyer. The issuance of the Securities to the Buyer will not be integrated with any other issuance of the Company’s securities (past, current or future) for purposes of any shareholder approval provisions applicable to the Company or its securities.

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i.           Title to Property. The Company and its subsidiaries have good and marketable title in fee simple to all real property and good and marketable title to all personal property owned by them which is material to, or necessary to operate, the business of the Company and its subsidiaries, in each case free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and defects except such as are described in Schedule 3(i) or such as would not have a material adverse effect. Any real property and facilities held under lease by the Company and its subsidiaries are held by them under valid, subsisting and enforceable leases with such exceptions as would not have a material adverse effect.

 

j.            Bad Actor. No officer or director of the Company would be disqualified under Rule 506 of the Securities Act as amended on the basis of being a “bad actor” as that term is established in the September 19, 2013 Small Entity Compliance Guide published by the SEC.

 

k.           Breach of Representations and Warranties by the Company. If the Company breaches any of the representations or warranties set forth in this Section 3, and in addition to any other remedies available to the Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, it will be considered an Event of default under the Note.

 

4.             COVENANTS.

 

a.           Expenses. At the Closing, the Company shall not reimburse Buyer for expenses incurred by them in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the other agreements to be executed in connection herewith (“Documents”), including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ and consultants’ fees and expenses, transfer agent fees, fees for stock quotation services, fees relating to any amendments or modifications of the Documents or any consents or waivers of provisions in the Documents, fees for the preparation of opinions of counsel, escrow fees, and costs of restructuring the transactions contemplated by the Documents.

 

b.           Corporate Existence. So long as the Buyer beneficially owns any Note, the Company shall maintain its corporate existence and shall not sell all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, except in the event of a merger or consolidation or sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, where the surviving or successor entity in such transaction (i) assumes the Company’s obligations hereunder and under the agreements and instruments entered into in connection herewith and (ii) is a publicly traded corporation whose Common Stock is listed for trading on the OTCQB, Nasdaq, Nasdaq SmallCap, NYSE or AMEX.

 

c.           No Integration. The Company shall not make any offers or sales of any security (other than the Securities) under circumstances that would require registration of the Securities being offered or sold hereunder under the 1933 Act or cause the offering of the Securities to be integrated with any other offering of securities by the Company for the purpose of any stockholder approval provision applicable to the Company or its securities.

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d.          Termination of Prepay. The right of the Company to prepay or redeem any of the existing notes between the parties is hereby terminated and stricken and none of the existing notes between the parties may be prepaid or redeemed.

 

e.           Legal Compliance. On or before one hundred eighty (180) days from the date hereof, the Company shall (i) file with OTC Markets and/or the SEC (as applicable) audited financial statements of the Company by a firm certified by the PCAOB; (ii) maintain two (2) independent directors to its Board of directors; (iii) form or maintain an audit committee with a majority of its members being independent directors.

 

f.           Breach of Covenants. If the Company breaches any of the covenants set forth in this Section 4, and in addition to any other remedies available to the Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, it will be considered an event of default under the Note.

 

5.             Governing Law; Miscellaneous.

 

a.          Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. Any action brought by either party against the other concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be brought only in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Santa Clara or the Federal District Court, Northern District of California. The parties to this Agreement hereby irrevocably waive any objection to jurisdiction and venue of any action instituted hereunder and shall not assert any defense based on lack of jurisdiction or venue. The Company and Buyer waive trial by jury. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. In the event that any provision of this Agreement or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any such provision which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of any agreement. Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding in connection with this Agreement by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery (with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Agreement and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

 

b.          Counterparts; Signatures by Email. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement and shall become effective when counterparts have been signed by each party and delivered to the other party. This Agreement, once executed by a party, may be delivered to the other party hereto by email transmission of a copy of this Agreement bearing the signature of the party so delivering this Agreement.

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c.           Headings. The headings of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not form part of, or affect the interpretation of, this Agreement.

 

d.          Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any provision hereof which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof.

 

e.          Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement and the instruments referenced herein contain the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the matters covered herein and therein and, except as specifically set forth herein or therein, neither the Company nor the Buyer makes any representation, warranty, covenant or undertaking with respect to such matters. No provision of this Agreement may be waived or amended other than by an instrument in writing signed by the majority in interest of the Buyer.

 

f.           Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, (iv) via electronic mail or (v) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, or facsimile, addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or delivery via electronic mail, or the first business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or (b) on the second business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be: 

 

If to the Company, to:
Friendable, Inc.
2640 Main St.
Campbell, CA 95008
Attn: Robert A. Rositano, Jr. , CEO
Email: [email protected]

If to the Buyer:

Green Coast Capital International

1st Floor, Landmark Square, 64 Earth Close
P.O. Box 715, George Town

Grand Cayman KY1-1107, Cayman Islands

Attn: Kevin Bobryk

Email:[email protected]

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Each party shall provide notice to the other party of any change in address.

 

g.          Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their successors and assigns. Neither the Company nor the Buyer shall assign this Agreement or any rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may assign its rights hereunder to any person that purchases Securities in a private transaction from the Buyer or to any of its “affiliates,” as that term is defined under the 1934 Act, without the consent of the Company.

 

h.          Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is intended for the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns, and is not for the benefit of, nor may any provision hereof be enforced by, any other person.

 

i.           Survival. The representations and warranties of the Company and the agreements and covenants set forth in this Agreement shall survive the closing hereunder notwithstanding any due diligence investigation conducted by or on behalf of the Buyer. The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Buyer and all their officers, directors, employees and agents for loss or damage arising as a result of or related to any breach or alleged breach by the Company of any of its representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this Agreement or any of its covenants and obligations under this Agreement, including advancement of expenses as they are incurred.

 

j.           Further Assurances. Each party shall do and perform, or cause to be done and performed, all such further acts and things, and shall execute and deliver all such other agreements, certificates, instruments and documents, as the other party may reasonably request in order to carry out the intent and accomplish the purposes of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

k.          No Strict Construction. The language used in this Agreement will be deemed to be the language chosen by the parties to express their mutual intent, and no rules of strict construction will be applied against any party.

 

l.           Remedies. The Company acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Buyer by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transaction contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Company acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Agreement will be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Company of the provisions of this Agreement, that the Buyer shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies at law or in equity, and in addition to the penalties assessable herein, to an injunction or injunctions restraining, preventing or curing any breach of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Buyer and the Company have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written.

 

Friendable, Inc.  
   
By:  
   
Name: Robert A. Rositano Jr.  
   
Title: CEO  
   
   
By:  
   
Name: Kevin Bobryk  
   
Title: President  

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EXHIBIT A

FORM OF NOTE

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Exhibit 3.9

 

THE SECURITIES OFFERED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN AND WILL NOT BE REGISTERED WITH THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR THE SECURITIES COMMISSION OF ANY STATE PURSUANT TO AN EXEMPTION FROM REGISTRATION PROVIDED BY SECTION 3(b) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, AND THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER (THE “1933 ACT)

 

US $10,000.00

 

FRIENDABLE, INC.

0% CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE
DUE JANUARY 15, 2021

 

FOR VALUE RECEIVED on June 11, 2020, Friendable, Inc. (the “Company”) promises to pay to the order of J. P. CAREY ENTERPRISES, INC and its authorized successors and permitted assigns (“Holder”), the aggregate principal face amount of TEN Thousand Hundred Dollars (U.S. $10,000.00) on JANUARY 15, 2021 (“Maturity Date”) and to pay interest on the principal amount outstanding hereunder at the rate of 0% per annum commencing on the date hereof. The interest will be paid to the Holder in whose name this Note is registered on the records of the Company regarding registration and transfers of this Note. The principal of, and interest on, this Note are payable at 800 COOPER SANDY COVE ALPHARETTA GA 30004, initially, and if changed, last appearing on the records of the Company as designated in writing by the Holder hereof from time to time. The Company will pay each interest payment and the outstanding principal due upon this Note before or on the Maturity Date, less any amounts required by law to be deducted or withheld, to the Holder of this Note by check or wire transfer addressed to such Holder at the last address appearing on the records of the Company. The forwarding of such check or wire transfer shall constitute a payment of outstanding principal hereunder and shall satisfy and discharge the liability for principal on this Note to the extent of the sum represented by such check or wire transfer. Interest shall be payable in Common Stock (as defined below) pursuant to paragraph 4(b) herein.

 

This Note is subject to the following additional provisions:

 

1.          This Note is exchangeable for an equal aggregate principal amount of Notes of different authorized denominations, as requested by the Holder surrendering the same. No service charge will be made for such registration or transfer or exchange, except that Holder shall pay any tax or other governmental charges payable in connection therewith.

 

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2.          This Note may be transferred or exchanged only in compliance with the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (“Act”) and applicable state securities laws. Any attempted transfer to a non-qualifying party shall be treated by the Company as void. Prior to due presentment for transfer of this Note, the Company and any agent of the Company may treat the person in whose name this Note is duly registered on the Company’s records as the owner hereof for all other purposes, whether or not this Note be overdue, and neither the Company nor any such agent shall be affected or bound by notice to the contrary. Any Holder of this Note electing to exercise the right of conversion set forth in Section 3(a) hereof, in addition to the requirements set forth in Section 3(a), and any prospective transferee of this Note, also is required to give the Company written confirmation that this Note is being converted (“Notice of Conversion”) in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit A. The date of receipt (including receipt by telecopy) of such Notice of Conversion shall be the Conversion Date.

 

3.          (a) The Holder of this Note is entitled, at its option, and after full cash payment for the shares convertible hereunder less any deductions for fees, to convert all or any amount of the principal face amount of this Note then outstanding into shares of the Company’s common stock (the Common Stock”) at a price (“Conversion Price”) for each share of Common Stock equal to $0.01 per share of the Common Stock as reported on the National Quotations Bureau OTC exchange which the Company’s shares are traded or any exchange upon which the Common Stock may be traded in the future (“Exchange”). Such conversion shall be effectuated by the Company delivering the shares of Common Stock to the Holder within three (3) business days of receipt by the Company of the Notice of Conversion. Accrued but unpaid interest shall be subject to conversion. No fractional shares or scrip representing fractions of shares will be is- sued on conversion, but the number of shares issuable shall be rounded to the nearest whole share.

 

In no event shall the Holder be allowed to effect a conversion if such conversion, along with all other shares of Company Common Stock beneficially owned by the Holder and its affiliates would exceed 9.9% of the outstanding shares of the Common Stock of the Company.

 

(b)        Interest on any unpaid principal balance of this Note shall be paid at the rate of zero percent (0%) per annum. Interest shall be paid by the Company in Common Stock (“Interest Shares”). The dollar amount converted into Interest Shares shall be all or a portion of the accrued interest calculated on the unpaid principal balance of this Note to the date of such notice.

 

(c)        This Note may not be redeemed or prepaid.

 

(d)        Upon (i) a transfer of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company to any person in a single transaction or series of related transactions, (ii) a reclassification, capital reorganization or other change or exchange of outstanding shares of the Common Stock, or (iii) any consolidation or merger of the Company with or into another person or entity in which the Company is not the surviving entity (other than a merger which is effected solely to change the jurisdiction of incorporation of the Company and results in a reclassification, conversion or ex-change of outstanding shares of Common Stock solely into shares of Common Stock) (each of items (i), (ii) and (iii) being referred to as a Sale Event”), then, in each case, the Company shall, upon request of the Holder, redeem this Note in cash immediately prior to such Sale Event at the Conversion Price.

 

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(e)         In case of any Sale Event in connection with which this Note is not redeemed or converted, the Company shall cause effective provision to be made so that the Holder of this Note shall have the right thereafter, by converting this Note, to purchase or convert this Note into the kind and number of shares of stock or other securities or property (including cash) receivable upon such reclassification, capital reorganization or other change, consolidation or merger by a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock that could have been purchased upon exercise of the Note and at the same Conversion Price, as defined in this Note, immediately prior to such Sale Event. The foregoing provisions shall similarly apply to successive Sale Events. If the consideration received by the holders of Common Stock is other than cash, the value shall be as determined by the Board of Directors of the Company or successor person or entity acting in good faith.

 

4.          No provision of this Note shall alter or impair the obligation of the Company, which is absolute and unconditional, to pay the principal of, and interest on, this Note at the time, place, and rate, and in the form, herein prescribed.

 

5.          The Company hereby expressly waives demand and presentment for payment, notice of non-payment, protest, notice of protest, notice of dishonor, notice of acceleration or intent to accelerate, and diligence in taking any action to collect amounts called for hereunder and shall be directly and primarily liable for the payment of all sums owing and to be owing hereto.

 

6.          If one or more of the following described Events of Defaultshall occur:

 

(a)        The Company shall default in the payment of principal or interest on this Note or any other note issued to the Holder by the Company; or

 

(b)        Any of the representations or warranties made by the Company herein or in any certificate or financial or other written statements heretofore or hereafter furnished by or on behalf of the Company in connection with the execution and delivery of this Note, or the Securities Purchase Agreement under which this note was issued shall be false or misleading in any material respect; or

 

(c)         The Company shall fail to perform or observe, in any respect, any covenant, term, provision, condition, agreement or obligation of the Company under this Note or any other note issued to the Holder; or

 

(d)        The Company shall (1) become insolvent; (2) admit in writing its inability to pay its debts generally as they mature; (3) make an assignment for the benefit of creditors or commence proceedings for its dissolution; (4) apply for or consent to the appointment of a trus-tee, liquidator or receiver for its or for a substantial part of its property or business; (5) file a petition for bankruptcy relief, consent to the filing of such petition or have filed against it an involuntary petition for bankruptcy relief, all under federal or state laws as applicable; or

 

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(e)         A trustee, liquidator or receiver shall be appointed for the Company or for a substantial part of its property or business without its consent and shall not be discharged within thirty (30) days after such appointment; or

 

(f)         Any governmental agency or any court of competent jurisdiction at the instance of any governmental agency shall assume custody or control of the whole or any substantial portion of the properties or assets of the Company; or

 

(g)        One or more money judgments, writs or warrants of attachment, or similar process, in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) in the aggregate, shall be entered or filed against the Company or any of its properties or other assets and shall remain unpaid, unvacated, unbonded or unstayed for a period of fifteen (15) days or in any event later than five (5) days prior to the date of any proposed sale thereunder; or

 

(h)        defaulted on, or breached, any term of any other note of similar debt instrument into which the Company has entered and failed to cure such default within the appropriate grace period; or

 

(i)          The Company shall have its Common Stock delisted from an exchange (including the OTCQB exchange) or. if the Common Stock trades on an exchange, then trading in the Common Stock shall be suspended for more than ten (10) consecutive days;

 

(j)          If a majority of the members of the Board of Directors of the Company on the date hereof are no longer serving as members of the Board;

 

(k)         The Company shall not deliver to the Holder the Common Stock pursuant to paragraph 3 herein without restrictive legend within three (3) business days of its receipt of a Notice of Conversion; or

 

(l)          The Company shall not replenish the reserve set forth in Section 11, within three (3) business days of the request of the Holder.

 

(m)        The Company shall not be “current” in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission; or

 

(n)        The Company shall lose the “bid” price for its stock in a market (including the OTCQB marketplace or other exchange).

 

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Then, or at any time thereafter, unless cured within five (5) days, and in each and every such case, unless such Event of Default shall have been waived in writing by the Holder (which waiver shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent default) at the option of the Holder and in the Holder’s sole discretion, the Holder may consider this Note immediately due and payable, without presentment, demand, protest or (further) notice of any kind (other than notice of acceleration), all of which are hereby expressly waived, anything herein or in any note or other instruments contained to the contrary notwithstanding, and the Holder may immediately, and without expiration of any period of grace, enforce any and all of the Holder’s rights and remedies provided herein or any other rights or remedies afforded by law. Upon an Event of Default, interest shall accrue at a default interest rate of 24% per annum or. if such rate is usurious or not permitted by current law, then at the highest rate of interest permitted by law. In the event of a breach of Section 7(k) the penalty shall be $250 per day the shares are not issued beginning on the 4th day after the conversion notice was delivered to the Company. This penalty shall increase to $500 per day beginning on the 10th day. The penalty for a breach of Section 7(n) shall be an increase of the outstanding principal amounts by 20%. In case of a breach of Section 7(i), the outstanding principal due under this Note shall increase by 50%. Further, if a breach of Section 7(m) occurs or is continuing after the six (6) month anniversary of the Note, then the Holder shall be entitled to use the lowest closing bid price during the delinquency period as a base price for the conversion. For example, if the lowest closing bid price during the delinquency period is $0.01 per share and the conversion discount is 50% the Holder may elect to convert future conversions at $0,005 per share. If this Note is not paid at maturity, the outstanding principal due under this Note shall increase by ten percent (10%).

 

If the Holder shall commence an action or proceeding to enforce any provisions of this Note, including, without limitation, engaging an attorney, then if the Holder prevails in such action, the Holder shall be reimbursed by the Company for its attorneys’ fees and other costs and expenses incurred in the investigation, preparation and prosecution of such action or proceeding.

 

Make-Whole for Failure to Deliver Loss. At the Holder’s election, if the Company fails for any reason to deliver to the Holder the conversion shares by the by the 3rd business day following the delivery of a Notice of Conversion to the Company and if the Holder incurs a Failure to Deliver Loss, then at any time the Holder may provide the Company written notice indicating the amounts payable to the Holder in respect of the Failure to Deliver Loss and the Company must make the Holder whole as follows:

 

Failure to Deliver Loss = [(High trade price at any time on or after the day of exercise) x (Number of conversion shares)]

 

The Company must pay the Failure to Deliver Loss by cash payment, and any such cash payment must be made by the third business day from the time of the Holder’s written notice to the Company.

 

7.          In case any provision of this Note is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be excessive in scope or otherwise invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall be adjusted rather than voided, if possible, so that it is enforceable to the maximum extent possible, and the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Note will not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.

 

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8.          Neither this Note nor any term hereof may be amended, waived, dis-charged or terminated other than by a written instrument signed by the Company and the Holder.

 

9.          The Company represents that it is not a “shell” issuer and has never been a “shell” issuer or that if it previously has been a “shell” issuer that at least 12 months have passed since the Company has reported form 10 type information indicating it is no longer a “shell issuer. Further. The Company will instruct its counsel to either (i) write a 144 opinion to allow for salability of the conversion shares or (ii) accept such opinion from Holder’s counsel.

 

10.        The Company shall issue irrevocable transfer agent instructions reserving 3.000,000 shares of its Common Stock for conversions under this Note (the “Share Reserve”). The reserve shall be replenished as needed to allow for conversions of this Note. Upon full conversion of this Note, any shares remaining in the Share Reserve shall be cancelled. The Company shall pay all costs associated with issuing and delivering the shares. If such amounts are to be paid by the Holder, it may deduct such amounts from the Conversion Price. Conversion Notices may be sent to the Company or its transfer agent via electric mail. The Company should at all times reserve a minimum of four times the amount of shares required if the note would be fully converted. The Holder may reasonably request increases from time to time to reserve such amounts.

 

11.        The Company will give the Holder direct notice of any corporate actions including but not limited to name changes, stock splits, recapitalizations etc. This notice shall be given to the Holder as soon as possible under law.

 

12.        This Note shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of California applicable to contracts made and wholly to be performed within the State of California and shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of each party hereto. The Holder and the Company hereby mutually waive trial by jury and consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara or in the Federal District Court, Northern District of California. The email transmission of an executed version of this Note shall be effective as an original.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Note to be duly executed by an officer thereunto duly authorized.

 

Dated: 06-11-20

 

  FRIENDABLE, INC.
     
  (-s- Robert A. Rositano)  
  By: Robert A. Rositano Jr.  
  Title: CEO  

 

HOLDER:  
J. P. CAREY ENTERPRISES, INC.  
   
By: (-s- Joseph C. Canouse)  
         
Name: Joseph C. Canouse  
Title: President  
Address:

800 Cooper Sandy Cove

Alpharetta GA 30004

 

 

   
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EXHIBIT B

WIRE TRANSFER INFORMATION

 

BANK:
 
Bank of America
4055 Capitola Road
Capitola CA, 95010
 
COMPANY:
 
Friendable, Inc.
1821 E Campbell Ave
Suite 353
Campbell, CA 95008
 
Account Title / Beneficiary: Friendable, Inc.
 
ABA Routing#: 026009593
Account#: 325069931264

 

   
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EXHIBIT A

 

NOTICE OF CONVERSION

 

(To be Executed by the Registered Holder in order to Convert the Note)

 

The undersigned hereby irrevocably elects to convert $ _____________ of the above Note into ____________ Shares of Common Stock of Friendable Mobile Systems, Inc. (“Shares”) according to the conditions set forth in such Note, as of the date written below.

 

If Shares are to be issued in the name of a person other than the undersigned, the undersigned will pay all transfer and other taxes and charges payable with respect thereto.

 

Date of Conversion: _________________________________________________________________________________

Applicable Conversion Price: __________________________________________________________________________

Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________________

[Print Name of Holder and Title of Signer]                  

 

Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________

                _________________________________________________________________________________________

 

SSN or EIN: ___________________________________

Shares are to be registered in the following name: _______________________________________________________________________

 

Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________

Tel: _________________________________________

Fax: _________________________________________

SSN or EIN: ___________________________________

 

Shares are to be sent or delivered to the following account:

 

Account Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________

 

   
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Exhibit 3.10

 

THE SECURITIES OFFERED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN AND WILL NOT BE REGISTERED WITH THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR THE SECURITIES COMMISSION OF ANY STATE PURSUANT TO AN EXEMPTION FROM REGISTRATION PROVIDED BY SECTION 3(b) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, AND THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER (THE “1933 ACT)

 

US $60,000.00

 

FRIENDABLE, INC.

0% CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE
DUE October 8, 2020

 

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, Friendable, Inc. (the “Company”) promises to pay to the order of Holder as identified in the SPA agreement and signature line attached herein and its authorized successors and permitted assigns (“Holder”), the aggregate principal face amount of Sixty Thousand Dollars (U.S. $60,000) on January 1, 2021 (“Maturity Date”) and to pay interest on the principal amount outstanding hereunder at the rate of 0% per annum commencing on the date hereof. The interest will be paid to the Holder in whose name this Note is registered on the records of the Company regarding registration and of this Note. The principal of, and interest on, this Note are payable to Holder, initially, and if changed, last appearing on the records of the Company as designated in writing by the Holder hereof from time to time. The Company will pay each interest payment and the outstanding principal due upon this Note before or on the Maturity Date, less any amounts required by law to be deducted or withheld, to the Holder of this Note by check or wire transfer addressed to such Holder at the last address appearing on the records of the Company. The forwarding of such check or wire transfer shall constitute a payment of outstanding principal hereunder and shall satisfy and discharge the liability for principal on this Note to the extent of the sum represented by such check or wire transfer. Interest shall be payable in Common Stock (as defined below) pursuant to paragraph 4(b) herein.

 

This Note is subject to the following additional provisions:

 

1.       This Note is exchangeable for an equal aggregate principal amount of Notes of different authorized denominations, as requested by the Holder surrendering the same. No service charge will be made for such registration or transfer or exchange, except that Holder shall pay any tax or other governmental charges payable in connection therewith.

 

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2.       This Note may be transferred or exchanged only in compliance with the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (“Act”) and applicable state securities laws. Any attempted transfer to a non-qualifying party shall be treated by the Company as void. Prior to due presentment for transfer of this Note, the Company and any agent of the Company may treat the person in whose name this Note is duly registered on the Company’s records as the owner hereof for all other purposes, whether or not this Note be overdue, and neither the Company nor any such agent shall be affected or bound by notice to the contrary. Any Holder of this Note electing to exercise the right of conversion set forth in Section 3(a) hereof, in addition to the requirements set forth in Section 3(a), and any prospective transferee of this Note, also is required to give the Company written confirmation that this Note is being converted (“Notice of Conversion”) in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit A. The date of receipt (including receipt by telecopy) of such Notice of Conversion shall be the Conversion Date.

 

3.       (a)      The Holder of this Note is entitled, at its option, and after full cash payment for the shares convertible hereunder less any deductions for fees, to convert all or any amount of the principal face amount of this Note then outstanding into shares of the Company’s common stock (the Common Stock”) at a price (“Conversion Price”) for each share of Common Stock equal to $0.02 per share of the Common Stock as reported on the National Quotations Bureau OTC exchange which the Company’s shares are traded or any exchange upon which the Common Stock may be traded in the future (“Exchange”). Such conversion shall be effectuated by the Company delivering the shares of Common Stock to the Holder within three (3) business days of receipt by the Company of the Notice of Conversion. Accrued but unpaid interest shall be subject to conversion. No fractional shares or scrip representing fractions of shares will be issued on conversion, but the number of shares issuable shall be rounded to the nearest whole share.

 

In no event shall the Holder be allowed to effect a conversion if such conversion, along with all other shares of Company Common Stock beneficially owned by the Holder and its affiliates would exceed 4.9% of the outstanding shares of the Common Stock of the Company.

 

(b)     Interest on any unpaid principal balance of this Note shall be paid at the rate of zero percent (0%) per annum. Interest shall be paid by the Company in Common Stock (“Interest Shares”). The dollar amount converted into Interest Shares shall be all or a portion of the accrued interest calculated on the unpaid principal balance of this Note to the date of such notice.

 

(c)      This Note may not be redeemed or prepaid.

 

(d)     Upon (i) a transfer of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company to any person in a single transaction or series of related transactions, (ii) a reclassification, capital reorganization or other change or exchange of outstanding shares of the Common Stock, or (iii) any consolidation or merger of the Company with or into another person or entity in which the Company is not the surviving entity (other than a merger which is effected solely to change the jurisdiction of incorporation of the Company and results in a reclassification, conversion or exchange of outstanding shares of Common Stock solely into shares of Common Stock) (each of items (i), (ii) and (iii) being referred to as a Sale Event”), then, in each case, the Company shall, upon request of the Holder, redeem this Note in cash immediately prior to such Sale Event at the Conversion Price.

 

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(e)     In case of any Sale Event in connection with which this Note is not redeemed or converted, the Company shall cause effective provision to be made so that the Holder of this Note shall have the right thereafter, by converting this Note, to purchase or convert this Note into the kind and number of shares of stock or other securities or property (including cash) receivable upon such reclassification, capital reorganization or other change, consolidation or merger by a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock that could have been purchased upon exercise of the Note and at the same Conversion Price, as defined in this Note, immediately prior to such Sale Event. The foregoing provisions shall similarly apply to successive Sale Events. If the consideration received by the holders of Common Stock is other than cash, the value shall be as determined by the Board of Directors of the Company or successor person or entity acting in good faith.

 

4.       No provision of this Note shall alter or impair the obligation of the Company, which is absolute and unconditional, to pay the principal of, and interest on, this Note at the time, place, and rate, and in the form, herein prescribed.

 

5.       The Company hereby expressly waives demand and presentment for payment, notice of non-payment, protest, notice of protest, notice of dishonor, notice of acceleration or intent to accelerate, and diligence in taking any action to collect amounts called for hereunder and shall be directly and primarily liable for the payment of all sums owing and to be owing hereto.

 

6.       If one or more of the following described Events of Defaultshall occur:

 

(a)     The Company shall default in the payment of principal or interest on this Note or any other note issued to the Holder by the Company; or

 

(b)     Any of the representations or warranties made by the Company herein or in any certificate or financial or other written statements heretofore or hereafter furnished by or on behalf of the Company in connection with the execution and delivery of this Note, or the Securities Purchase Agreement under which this note was issued shall be false or misleading in any material respect; or

 

(c)     The Company shall fail to perform or observe, in any respect, any covenant, term, provision, condition, agreement or obligation of the Company under this Note or any other note issued to the Holder; or

 

(d)     The Company shall (1) become insolvent; (2) admit in writing its inability to pay its debts generally as they mature; (3) make an assignment for the benefit of creditors or commence proceedings for its dissolution; (4) apply for or consent to the appointment of a trustee, liquidator or receiver for its or for a substantial part of its property or business; (5) file a petition for bankruptcy relief, consent to the filing of such petition or have filed against it an involuntary petition for bankruptcy relief, all under federal or state laws as applicable; or

 

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(e)      A trustee, liquidator or receiver shall be appointed for the Company or for a substantial part of its property or business without its consent and shall not be discharged within thirty (30) days after such appointment; or

 

(f)      Any governmental agency or any court of competent jurisdiction at the instance of any governmental agency shall assume custody or control of the whole or any substantial portion of the properties or assets of the Company; or

 

(g)     One or more money judgments, writs or warrants of attachment, or similar process, in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) in the aggregate, shall be entered or filed against the Company or any of its properties or other assets and shall remain unpaid, unvacated, unbonded or unstayed for a period of fifteen (15) days or in any event later than five (5) days prior to the date of any proposed sale thereunder; or

 

(h)     defaulted on, or breached, any term of any other note of similar debt instrument into which the Company has entered and failed to cure such default within the appropriate grace period; or

 

(i)      The Company shall have its Common Stock delisted from an exchange (including the OTCQB exchange) or. if the Common Stock trades on an exchange, then trading in the Common Stock shall be suspended for more than ten (10) consecutive days;

 

(j)      If a majority of the members of the Board of Directors of the Company on the date hereof are no longer serving as members of the Board;

 

(k)     The Company shall not deliver to the Holder the Common Stock pursuant to paragraph 3 herein without restrictive legend within three (3) business days of its receipt of a Notice of Conversion; or

 

(l)      The Company shall not replenish the reserve set forth in Section 11, within three (3) business days of the request of the Holder.

 

(m)    The Company shall not be “current” in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission; or

 

(n)     The Company shall lose the “bid” price for its stock in a market (including the OTCQB marketplace or other exchange).

 

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Then, or at any time thereafter, unless cured within five (5) days, and in each and every such case, unless such Event of Default shall have been waived in writing by the Holder (which waiver shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent default) at the option of the Holder and in the Holder’s sole discretion, the Holder may consider this Note immediately due and payable, without presentment, demand, protest or (further) notice of any kind (other than notice of acceleration), all of which are hereby expressly waived, anything herein or in any note or other instruments contained to the contrary notwithstanding, and the Holder may immediately, and without expiration of any period of grace, enforce any and all of the Holder’s rights and remedies provided herein or any other rights or remedies afforded by law. Upon an Event of Default, interest shall accrue at a default interest rate of 24% per annum or. if such rate is usurious or not permitted by current law, then at the highest rate of interest permitted by law. In the event of a breach of Section 7(k) the penalty shall be $250 per day the shares are not issued beginning on the 4th day after the conversion notice was delivered to the Company. This penalty shall increase to $500 per day beginning on the 10th day. The penalty for a breach of Section 7(n) shall be an increase of the outstanding principal amounts by 20%. In case of a breach of Section 7(i), the outstanding principal due under this Note shall increase by 50%. Further, if a breach of Section 7(m) occurs or is continuing after the six (6) month anniversary of the Note, then the Holder shall be entitled to use the lowest closing bid price during the delinquency period as a base price for the conversion. For example, if the lowest closing bid price during the delinquency period is $0.01 per share and the conversion discount is 50% the Holder may elect to convert future conversions at $0,005 per share. If this Note is not paid at maturity, the outstanding principal due under this Note shall increase by ten percent (10%).

 

If the Holder shall commence an action or proceeding to enforce any provisions of this Note, including, without limitation, engaging an attorney, then if the Holder prevails in such action, the Holder shall be reimbursed by the Company for its attorneys’ fees and other costs and expenses incurred in the investigation, preparation and prosecution of such action or proceeding.

 

Make-Whole for Failure to Deliver Loss. At the Holder’s election, if the Company fails for any reason to deliver to the Holder the conversion shares by the by the 3rd business day following the delivery of a Notice of Conversion to the Company and if the Holder incurs a Failure to Deliver Loss, then at any time the Holder may provide the Company written notice indicating the amounts payable to the Holder in respect of the Failure to Deliver Loss and the Company must make the Holder whole as follows:

Failure to Deliver Loss = [(High trade price at any time on or after the day of exercise) x (Number of conversion shares)]

 

The Company must pay the Failure to Deliver Loss by cash payment, and any such cash payment must be made by the third business day from the time of the Holder’s written notice to the Company.

 

7.           In case any provision of this Note is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be excessive in scope or otherwise invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall be adjusted rather than voided, if possible, so that it is enforceable to the maximum extent possible, and the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Note will not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.

 

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8.         Neither this Note nor any term hereof may be amended, waived, discharged or terminated other than by a written instrument signed by the Company and the Holder.

 

9.         The Company represents that it is not a “shell” issuer and has never been a “shell” issuer or that if it previously has been a “shell” issuer that at least 12 months have passed since the Company has reported form 10 type information indicating it is no longer a “shell issuer. Further. The Company will instruct its counsel to either (i) write a 144 opinion to allow for salability of the conversion shares or (ii) accept such opinion from Holder’s counsel.

 

10.       The Company shall issue irrevocable transfer agent instructions reserving 3.000,000 shares of its Common Stock for conversions under this Note (the “Share Reserve”). The reserve shall be replenished as needed to allow for conversions of this Note. Upon full conversion of this Note, any shares remaining in the Share Reserve shall be cancelled. The Company shall pay all costs associated with issuing and delivering the shares. If such amounts are to be paid by the Holder, it may deduct such amounts from the Conversion Price. Conversion Notices may be sent to the Company or its transfer agent via electric mail. The Company should at all times reserve a minimum of four times the amount of shares required if the note would be fully converted. The Holder may reasonably request increases from time to time to reserve such amounts.

 

11.       The Company will give the Holder direct notice of any corporate actions including but not limited to name changes, stock splits, recapitalizations etc. This notice shall be given to the Holder as soon as possible under law.

 

12.       This Note shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of California applicable to contracts made and wholly to be performed within the State of California and shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of each party hereto. The Holder and the Company hereby mutually waive trial by jury and consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara or in the Federal District Court, Northern District of California. The email transmission of an executed version of this Note shall be effective as an original.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Note to be duly executed by an officer thereunto duly authorized.

 

Dated: May 20, 2020

 

  FRIENDABLE, INC.
     
  (-s- Robert A. Rositano)  
  By: Robert A. Rositano, Jr.  
  Title: CEO  

 

HOLDER:  
J. P. CAREY ENTERPRISES, INC.  
   
By:  (-s- Joseph C. Canouse)  
   
Mr. Joseph C. Canouse, President  

800 Cooper Sandy Cove

Alpharetta GA 30004

 

 

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EXHIBIT B

WIRE TRANSFER INFORMATION

 

BANK:
 
Bank of America
4055 Capitola Road
Capitola CA, 95010
 
COMPANY:
 
Friendable, Inc.
1821 E Campbell Ave
Suite 353
Campbell, CA 95008
 
Account Title / Beneficiary: Friendable, Inc.
 
ABA Routing#: 026009593
Account#: 325069931264

 

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EXHIBIT A

 

NOTICE OF CONVERSION

 

(To be Executed by the Registered Holder in order to Convert the Note)

 

The undersigned hereby irrevocably elects to convert $ _____________ of the above Note into ____________ Shares of Common Stock of Friendable Mobile Systems, Inc. (“Shares”) according to the conditions set forth in such Note, as of the date written below.

 

If Shares are to be issued in the name of a person other than the undersigned, the undersigned will pay all transfer and other taxes and charges payable with respect thereto.

 

Date of Conversion: _________________________________________________________________________________

Applicable Conversion Price: __________________________________________________________________________

Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________________

[Print Name of Holder and Title of Signer]                  

 

Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________

                _________________________________________________________________________________________

 

SSN or EIN: ___________________________________

Shares are to be registered in the following name: _______________________________________________________________________

 

Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________

Tel: _________________________________________

Fax: _________________________________________

SSN or EIN: ___________________________________

 

Shares are to be sent or delivered to the following account:

 

Account Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________

 

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Exhibit 3.11

 

NEITHER THIS SECURITY NOR THE SECURITIES INTO WHICH THIS SECURITY IS CONVERTIBLE HAVE BEEN REGISTERED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR THE SECURITIES COMMISSION OF ANY STATE IN RELIANCE UPON AN EXEMPTION FROM REGISTRATION UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “SECURITIES ACT”), AND, ACCORDINGLY, MAY NOT BE OFFERED OR SOLD EXCEPT PURSUANT TO AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OR PURSUANT TO AN AVAILABLE EXEMPTION FROM, OR IN A TRANSACTION NOT SUBJECT TO, THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE SECURITIES ACT AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS AS EVIDENCED BY A LEGAL OPINION OF COUNSEL TO THE TRANSFEROR TO SUCH EFFECT, THE SUBSTANCE OF WHICH SHALL BE REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO BORROWER. THIS SECURITY AND THE SECURITIES ISSUABLE UPON CONVERSION OF THIS SECURITY MAY BE PLEDGED IN CONNECTION WITH A BONA FIDE MARGIN ACCOUNT WITH A REGISTERED BROKER-DEALER OR OTHER LOAN WITH A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT IS AN “ACCREDITED INVESTOR” AS DEFINED IN RULE 501(a) UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OR OTHER LOAN SECURED BY SUCH SECURITIES.

 

Original Issue Date: October 13, 2020

 

Principal Amount: $100,000.00

 

CONVERTIBLE NOTE

DUE OCTOBER 13, 2022

 

THIS CONVERTIBLE NOTE is one of a series of duly authorized and validly issued Notes of FRIENDABLE, INC., a Nevada corporation, (the “Borrower”), having its principal place of business at 1821 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 353, Campbell, California 95008, due October 13, 2022 (this note, the “Note” and, collectively with the other notes of such series, the “Notes”).

 

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, Borrower promises to pay to ELLIS INTERNATIONAL LP, or its registered assigns (the “Holder”), with an address at: 100 Merrick Road, Suite 400W, Rockville Centre, NY 11570, Fax: (516) 887-8990, email: [email protected], or shall have paid pursuant to the terms hereunder, the principal sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) on October 13, 2022 (the “Maturity Date”) or such earlier date as this Note is required or permitted to be repaid as provided hereunder, and to pay interest, if any, to the Holder on the aggregate unconverted and then outstanding principal amount of this Note in accordance with the provisions hereof.

 

This Note is subject to the following additional provisions:

 

Section 1.          Definitions. For the purposes hereof, in addition to the terms defined elsewhere in this Note, (a) capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Purchase Agreement and (b) the following terms shall have the following meanings:

 

Alternate Consideration” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(e).

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Bankruptcy Event” means any of the following events: (a) Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof commences a case or other proceeding under any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, adjustment of debt, relief of debtors, dissolution, insolvency or liquidation or similar law of any jurisdiction relating to Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof, (b) there is commenced against Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof any such case or proceeding that is not dismissed within 60 days after commencement, (c) Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof is adjudicated insolvent or bankrupt or any order of relief or other order approving any such case or proceeding is entered, (d) Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof suffers any appointment of any custodian or the like for it or any substantial part of its property that is not discharged or stayed within 60 calendar days after such appointment, (e) Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, (f) Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof calls a meeting of its creditors with a view to arranging a composition, adjustment or restructuring of its debts or (g) Borrower or any Subsidiary thereof, by any act or failure to act, expressly indicates its consent to, approval of or acquiescence in any of the foregoing or takes any corporate or other action for the purpose of effecting any of the foregoing.

 

Beneficial Ownership Limitation” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(d).

 

Business Day” means any day except any Saturday, any Sunday, any day which is a federal legal holiday in the United States or any day on which banking institutions in the State of New York are required by law or other governmental action to close.

 

Buy-In” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(c)(v).

 

Change of Control Transaction” means, other than by means of conversion or exercise of the Notes and the Securities issued together with the Notes, the occurrence after the date hereof of any of (a) an acquisition after the date hereof by an individual or legal entity or “group” (as described in Rule 13d-5(b)(1) promulgated under the Exchange Act) of effective control (whether through legal or beneficial ownership of capital stock of Borrower, by contract or otherwise) of in excess of 50% of the voting securities of Borrower, (b) Borrower merges into or consolidates with any other Person, or any Person merges into or consolidates with Borrower and, after giving effect to such transaction, the stockholders of Borrower immediately prior to such transaction own less than 50% of the aggregate voting power of Borrower or the successor entity of such transaction, (c) Borrower sells or transfers all or substantially all of its assets to another Person and the stockholders of Borrower immediately prior to such transaction own less than 50% of the aggregate voting power of the acquiring entity immediately after the transaction, (d) a replacement at one time or within a three year period of more than one-half of the members of the Board of Directors which is not approved by a majority of those individuals who are members of the Board of Directors on the Original Issue Date (or by those individuals who are serving as members of the Board of Directors on any date whose nomination to the Board of Directors was approved by a majority of the members of the Board of Directors who are members on the date hereof), or (e) the execution by Borrower of an agreement to which Borrower is a party or by which it is bound, providing for any of the events set forth in clauses (a) through (d) above.

 

Conversion” shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.

 

Conversion Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(a).

 

Conversion Price” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(b).

 

Conversion Shares” means, collectively, the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note in accordance with the terms hereof.

 

Dilutive Issuance” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(e).

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Equity Conditions” means, during the period in question, (a) Borrower shall have duly honored all conversions scheduled to occur or occurring by virtue of one or more Notices of Conversion of the applicable Holder on or prior to the dates so requested or required, if any, (b) Borrower shall have paid all liquidated damages and other amounts owing to the applicable Holder in respect of this Note and the other Transaction Documents, (c) all of the Underlying Shares (and shares issuable in lieu of cash payments of interest) may be resold by Persons other than Affiliates of the Borrower pursuant to Rule 144 without volume or manner-of-sale restrictions or current public information requirements as confirmed by counsel to Borrower in a written opinion letter to such effect, addressed and acceptable to the Borrower’s Transfer Agent and the affected Holders, (d) the Common Stock is listed or quoted for trading on a Trading Market (and Borrower believes, in good faith, that trading of the Common Stock on a Trading Market will continue uninterrupted for the foreseeable future), (e) there is a sufficient number of authorized, but unissued and otherwise unreserved, shares of Common Stock for the issuance of all of the shares then issuable pursuant to the Transaction Documents, (f) an Event of Default has not occurred, whether or not such Event of Default has been cured, (g) there is no existing event which, with the passage of time or the giving of notice, would constitute an Event of Default, (h) the issuance of the shares in question to the applicable Holder would not exceed the Beneficial Ownership Limitation, (i) there has been no public announcement of a pending or proposed Fundamental Transaction or Change of Control Transaction that has not been consummated, (j) the applicable Holder, if not an Affiliate of the Borrower is not in possession of any information provided by Borrower that constitutes, or may constitute, material non-public information, and (k) a Public Information Failure has not occurred.

 

Event of Default” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8(a).

 

Fundamental Transaction” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(d).

 

Interest Payment Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(1).

 

Majority in Interest” means, at any given time, the Holders then holding at least 51% in principal amount of the then outstanding Notes and Other Notes.

 

Mandatory Default Amount” means the sum of (a) the greater of (i) the outstanding principal amount of this Note divided by the Conversion Price on the date the Mandatory Default Amount is either (A) demanded (if demand or notice is required to create an Event of Default) or otherwise due or (B) paid in full, whichever has a lower Conversion Price, multiplied by the VWAP on the date the Mandatory Default Amount is either (x) demanded (if demand or notice is required to create an Event of Default) or otherwise due or (y) paid in full, whichever has a higher VWAP, or (ii) 130% of the outstanding principal amount of this Note and (b) all other amounts, costs, expenses and liquidated damages due in respect of this Note.

 

New York Courts” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10(d).

 

Note Register” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(c).

 

Notice of Conversion” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(a).

 

Original Issue Date” means the date of the first issuance of the Notes, regardless of any transfers of any Note and regardless of the number of instruments which may be issued to evidence such Notes.

 

Other Holders” means holders of Other Notes.

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Other Notes” means Notes nearly identical to this Note issued to other Holders pursuant to the Purchase Agreement.

 

Permitted Indebtedness” shall have the meaning provided in the Purchase Agreement.

 

Permitted Lien” shall have the meaning provided in the Purchase Agreement.

 

Purchase Agreement” means the Securities Purchase Agreement, dated as of October __, 2020 among Borrower and the original Holders, as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms.

 

Securities Act” means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

 

Share Delivery Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(c)(ii).

 

Successor Entity” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(e).

 

Trading Day” means a day on which the principal Trading Market is open for trading.

 

Trading Market” means any of the following markets or exchanges on which the Common Stock is listed or quoted for trading on the date in question: the NYSE American, the Nasdaq Capital Market, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Global Select Market, the New York Stock Exchange, the OTC Bulletin Board, the OTCQB, the OTCQX or the OTC Markets Group Inc. PINK (or any successors to any of the foregoing).

 

VWAP” means, for any date, the price determined by the first of the following clauses that applies: (a) if the Common Stock is then listed or quoted on a Trading Market, the daily volume weighted average price of the Common Stock for such date (or the nearest preceding date) on the Trading Market on which the Common Stock is then listed or quoted as reported by Bloomberg L.P. (based on a Trading Day from 9:30 a.m. (New York City time) to 4:02 p.m. (New York City time)), (b) if any of the Nasdaq markets or exchanges is not a Trading Market, the volume weighted average price of the Common Stock for such date (or the nearest preceding date) on the OTC Bulletin Board, (c) if the Common Stock is not then listed or quoted for trading on the OTC Bulletin Board and if prices for the Common Stock are then reported on the OTCQX, OTCQB or the OTC Markets Group Inc. PINK (or a similar organization or agency succeeding to its functions of reporting prices), the volume weighted average price of the Common Stock on the first such facility (or a similar organization or agency succeeding to its functions of reporting prices), or (d) in all other cases, the fair market value of a share of Common Stock as determined by an independent appraiser selected in good faith by the Majority in Interest and reasonably acceptable to Borrower, the fees and expenses of which shall be paid by Borrower.

 

Section 2.        Interest and General Provisions.

 

a)       Payment of Interest in Cash or Kind. The Borrower shall pay interest to the Holder on the aggregate unconverted and then outstanding principal amount of this Note at the rate of 10% per annum, payable on each Conversion Date (as to that principal amount then being converted), and on the Maturity Date (each such date, an “Interest Payment Date”) (if any Interest Payment Date is not a Business Day, then the applicable payment shall be due on the next succeeding Business Day), in cash or, at the Holder’s option, in duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock based on the Conversion Price then in effect. Borrower may not pay any interest in shares of Common Stock in excess of the Beneficial Ownership Limitation when applicable, unless waived by Holder. Following the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, then from the first date of such occurrence, the annual interest rate on this Note shall be eighteen percent (18%). Such interest shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date, whether by acceleration or otherwise.

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b)       Payment Grace Period. Except as described in this Note, the Borrower shall not have any grace period to pay any monetary amounts due under this Note.

 

c)       Conversion Privileges. The Conversion Rights set forth in Section 4 shall remain in full force and effect immediately from the date hereof and until the Note is paid in full regardless of the occurrence of an Event of Default. This Note shall be payable in full on the Maturity Date, unless previously converted into Common Stock in accordance with Section 4 hereof.

 

d)       Application of Payments. Interest on this Note shall be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year and the actual number of days elapsed. Payments made in connection with this Note shall be applied first to amounts due hereunder other than principal and interest, thereafter to interest and finally to principal.

 

e)       Pari Passu. Except as otherwise set forth herein, all payments made on this Note and the Other Notes and all actions taken by the Borrower with respect to this Note and the Other Notes, shall be made and taken pari passu with respect to this Note and the Other Notes. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in the Transaction Documents, it shall not be considered non-pari passu for a Holder or Other Holder to elect to receive interest paid in Common Stock or for Borrower to actually pay interest in Common Stock to such electing Holder or Other Holder.

 

f)       Manner and Place of Payment. Principal and interest on this Note and other payments in connection with this Note shall be payable at the Holder’s offices as designated above in lawful money of the United States of America in immediately available funds without set-off, deduction or counterclaim. Upon assignment of the interest of Holder in this Note, Borrower shall instead make its payment pursuant to the assignee’s instructions upon receipt of written notice thereof. Except as set forth herein, this Note may not be prepaid or mandatorily converted without the consent of the Holder.

 

g)       Prepayment. Except as otherwise set forth in this Note, the Borrower may not prepay any portion of the principal amount of this Note without the prior written consent of the Holder.

 

Section 3.        Registration of Transfers and Exchanges.

 

a)       Different Denominations. This Note is exchangeable for an equal aggregate principal amount of Notes of different authorized denominations, as requested by the Holder surrendering the same. No service charge will be payable for such registration of transfer or exchange.

 

b)       Investment Representations. This Note has been issued subject to certain investment representations of the original Holder set forth in the Purchase Agreement and may be transferred or exchanged only in compliance with the Purchase Agreement and applicable federal and state securities laws and regulations.

 

c)       Reliance on Note Register. Prior to due presentment for transfer to Borrower of this Note, Borrower and any agent of Borrower may treat the Person in whose name this Note is duly registered on the Note Register as the owner hereof for the purpose of receiving payment as herein provided and for all other purposes, whether or not this Note is overdue, and neither Borrower nor any such agent shall be affected by notice to the contrary.

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Section 4.        Conversion.

 

a)       Voluntary Conversion. At any time after the Original Issue Date until this Note is no longer outstanding, this Note including interest accrued hereon shall be convertible, in whole or in part, into shares of Common Stock at the option of the Holder, at any time and from time to time (subject to the conversion limitations set forth in Section 4(d) hereof). The Holder shall effect conversions by delivering to Borrower a Notice of Conversion, the form of which is attached hereto as Annex A (each, a “Notice of Conversion”), specifying therein the principal amount of this Note and accrued interest, if any, to be converted and the date on which such conversion shall be effected (such date, the “Conversion Date”). If no Conversion Date is specified in a Notice of Conversion, the Conversion Date shall be the date that such Notice of Conversion is deemed delivered hereunder. To effect conversions hereunder, the Holder shall not be required to physically surrender this Note to Borrower unless the entire principal amount of this Note has been so converted. Conversions hereunder shall have the effect of lowering the outstanding principal amount of this Note in an amount equal to the applicable conversion. The Holder and Borrower shall maintain records showing the principal amount(s) converted and the date of such conversion(s). Borrower may deliver an objection to any Notice of Conversion within one (1) Business Day of delivery of such Notice of Conversion. In the event of any dispute or discrepancy, the records of the Holder shall be controlling and determinative in the absence of manifest error. The Holder, and any assignee by acceptance of this Note, acknowledges and agrees that, by reason of the provisions of this paragraph, following conversion of a portion of this Note, the unpaid and unconverted principal amount of this Note may be less than the amount stated on the face hereof.

 

b)       Conversion Price. The conversion price for the principal and interest, if any, in connection with voluntary conversions by the Holder shall be equal to 75% of the three (3) day VWAP as reported by Bloomberg LP for the Principal Market for the three (3) Trading Days preceding the Conversion Date, subject to adjustment herein (the “Conversion Price”).

 

c)       Mechanics of Conversion.

 

   i.       Conversion Shares Issuable Upon Conversion of Principal Amount. The number of Conversion Shares issuable upon a conversion hereunder shall be determined by the quotient obtained by dividing (x) the outstanding principal amount of this Note to be converted plus interest, if any, elected by the Holder to be converted by (y) the Conversion Price.

 

   ii.      Delivery of Certificate Upon Conversion. In connection with sales of the Underlying Shares, not later than two (2) Trading Days after each Conversion Date (the “Share Delivery Date”), Borrower shall deliver, or cause to be delivered, to the Holder a certificate or certificates representing the Conversion Shares which, on or after the earlier of the one year or six month anniversary of the Original Issue Date in accordance with Rule 144, shall be free of restrictive legends and trading restrictions (other than those which may then be required by the Purchase Agreement) representing the number of Conversion Shares being acquired upon the conversion of this Note. Borrower shall use its best efforts to deliver any certificate or certificates required to be delivered by Borrower under this Section 4(c) electronically through the Depository Trust Company or another established clearing corporation performing similar functions.

 

   iii.       Failure to Deliver Certificates. If, in the case of any Notice of Conversion, such certificate or certificates are not delivered to or as directed by the applicable Holder by the Share Delivery Date, the Holder shall be entitled to elect by written notice to Borrower at any time on or before its receipt of such certificate or certificates, to rescind such Conversion, in which event Borrower shall promptly return to the Holder any original Note delivered to Borrower and the Holder shall promptly return to Borrower the Common Stock certificates issued to such Holder pursuant to the rescinded Conversion Notice.

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   iv.       Obligation Absolute; Partial Liquidated Damages. Borrower’s obligations to issue and deliver the Conversion Shares upon conversion of this Note in accordance with the terms hereof are absolute and unconditional, irrespective of any action or inaction by the Holder to enforce the same, any waiver or consent with respect to any provision hereof, the recovery of any judgment against any Person or any action to enforce the same, or any setoff, counterclaim, recoupment, limitation or termination, or any breach or alleged breach by the Holder or any other Person of any obligation to Borrower or any violation or alleged violation of law by the Holder or any other Person, and irrespective of any other circumstance which might otherwise limit such obligation of Borrower to the Holder in connection with the issuance of such Conversion Shares; provided, however, that such delivery shall not operate as a waiver by Borrower of any such action Borrower may have against the Holder. In the event the Holder of this Note shall elect to convert any or all of the outstanding principal amount hereof, Borrower may not refuse conversion based on any claim that the Holder or anyone associated or affiliated with the Holder has been engaged in any violation of law, agreement or for any other reason, unless an injunction from a court, on notice to Holder, restraining and or enjoining conversion of all or part of this Note shall have been sought and obtained, and Borrower posts a surety bond for the benefit of the Holder in the amount of 150% of the outstanding principal amount of this Note, which is subject to the injunction, which bond shall remain in effect until the completion of arbitration/litigation of the underlying dispute and the proceeds of which shall be payable to the Holder to the extent it obtains judgment. In the absence of such injunction, Borrower shall issue Conversion Shares or, if applicable, cash, upon a properly noticed conversion. If Borrower fails for any reason to deliver to the Holder such certificate or certificates pursuant to Section 4(c)(ii) by the Share Delivery Date, Borrower shall pay to the Holder, in cash, as liquidated damages and not as a penalty, for each $1,000 of principal amount being converted, $10 per Trading Day (increasing to $20 per Trading Day on the fifth (5th) Trading Day after such liquidated damages being to accrue) for each Trading Day after such Share Delivery Date until such certificates are delivered or Holder rescinds such conversion. Nothing herein shall limit a Holder’s right to pursue actual damages or declare an Event of Default pursuant to Section 8 hereof for Borrower’s failure to deliver Conversion Shares within the period specified herein and the Holder shall have the right to pursue all remedies available to it hereunder, at law or in equity including, without limitation, a decree of specific performance and/or injunctive relief. The exercise of any such rights shall not prohibit the Holder from seeking to enforce damages pursuant to any other Section hereof or under applicable law.

 

   v.       Compensation for Buy-In on Failure to Timely Deliver Certificates Upon Conversion. In addition to any other rights available to the Holder, if Borrower fails for any reason to deliver to the Holder such certificate or certificates by the Share Delivery Date pursuant to Section 4(c)(ii), and if after such Share Delivery Date the Holder is required by its brokerage firm to purchase (in an open market transaction or otherwise), or the Holder or Holder’s brokerage firm otherwise purchases, shares of Common Stock to deliver in satisfaction of a sale by the Holder of the Conversion Shares which the Holder was entitled to receive upon the conversion relating to such Share Delivery Date (a “Buy-In”), then Borrower shall (A) pay in cash to the Holder (in addition to any other remedies available to or elected by the Holder) the amount, if any, by which (x) the Holder’s total purchase price (including any brokerage commissions) for the Common Stock so purchased exceeds (y) the product of (1) the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock that the Holder was entitled to receive from the conversion at issue multiplied by (2) the actual sale price at which the sell order giving rise to such purchase obligation was executed (including any brokerage commissions) and (B) at the option of the Holder, either reissue (if surrendered) this Note in a principal amount equal to the principal amount of the attempted conversion (in which case such conversion shall be deemed rescinded) or deliver to the Holder the number of shares of Common Stock that would have been issued if Borrower had timely complied with its delivery requirements under Section 4(c)(ii). For example, if the Holder purchases Common Stock having a total purchase price of $11,000 to cover a Buy-In with respect to an attempted conversion of this Note with respect to which the actual sale price of the Conversion Shares (including any brokerage commissions) giving rise to such purchase obligation was a total of $10,000 under clause (A) of the immediately preceding sentence, Borrower shall be required to pay the Holder $1,000. The Holder shall provide Borrower written notice indicating the amounts payable to the Holder in respect of the Buy-In and, upon request of Borrower, evidence of the amount of such loss. Nothing herein shall limit a Holder’s right to pursue any other remedies available to it hereunder, at law or in equity including, without limitation, a decree of specific performance and/or injunctive relief with respect to Borrower’s failure to timely deliver certificates representing shares of Common Stock upon conversion of this Note as required pursuant to the terms hereof.

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   vi.       Reservation of Shares Issuable Upon Conversion. Borrower covenants that it will at all times reserve and keep available out of its authorized and unissued shares of Common Stock for the sole purpose of issuance upon conversion of this Note as herein provided, free from preemptive rights or any other actual contingent purchase rights of Persons other than the Holder (and the other holders of the Notes), not less than 150% of the aggregate number of shares of the Common Stock as shall (subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Purchase Agreement) be issuable (taking into account the adjustments and restrictions of Section 5) upon the conversion of the then outstanding principal amount of this Note and interest which has accrued and would accrue on such principal amount assuming such principal amount was not converted through the Maturity Date. Borrower covenants that all shares of Common Stock that shall be so issuable shall, upon issue, be duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable.

 

   vii.       Fractional Shares. No fractional shares or scrip representing fractional shares shall be issued upon the conversion of this Note. As to any fraction of a share which the Holder would otherwise be entitled to purchase upon such conversion, Borrower shall at its election, either pay a cash adjustment in respect of such final fraction in an amount equal to such fraction multiplied by the Conversion Price or round up to the next whole share.

 

   viii.       Transfer Taxes and Expenses. The issuance of certificates for shares of the Common Stock on conversion of this Note shall be made without charge to the Holder hereof for any documentary stamp or similar taxes that may be payable in respect of the issue or delivery of such certificates, provided that, Borrower shall not be required to pay any tax that may be payable in respect of any transfer involved in the issuance and delivery of any such certificate upon conversion in a name other than that of the Holder of this Note so converted and Borrower shall not be required to issue or deliver such certificates unless or until the Person or Persons requesting the issuance thereof shall have paid to Borrower the amount of such tax or shall have established to the satisfaction of Borrower that such tax has been paid. Borrower shall pay all Transfer Agent fees required for same-day processing of any Notice of Conversion.

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d)       Holder’s Conversion Limitations. Borrower shall not effect any conversion of this Note, and a Holder shall not have the right to convert any portion of this Note, to the extent that after giving effect to the conversion set forth on the applicable Notice of Conversion, the Holder (together with the Holder’s Affiliates, and any Persons acting as a group together with the Holder or any of the Holder’s Affiliates) would beneficially own in excess of the Beneficial Ownership Limitation (as defined below). For purposes of the foregoing sentence, the number of shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by the Holder and its Affiliates shall include the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note with respect to which such determination is being made, but shall exclude the number of shares of Common Stock which are issuable upon (i) conversion of the remaining, unconverted principal amount of this Note beneficially owned by the Holder or any of its Affiliates and (ii) exercise or conversion of the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other securities of Borrower subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitation contained herein (including, without limitation, any other Notes) beneficially owned by the Holder or any of its Affiliates. Except as set forth in the preceding sentence, for purposes of this Section 4(d), beneficial ownership shall be calculated in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. To the extent that the limitation contained in this Section 4(d) applies, the determination of whether this Note is convertible (in relation to other securities owned by the Holder together with any Affiliates) and of which principal amount of this Note is convertible shall be in the sole discretion of the Holder, and the submission of a Notice of Conversion shall be deemed to be the Holder’s determination of whether this Note may be converted (in relation to other securities owned by the Holder together with any Affiliates) and which principal amount of this Note is convertible, in each case subject to the Beneficial Ownership Limitation. To ensure compliance with this restriction, the Holder will be deemed to represent to Borrower each time it delivers a Notice of Conversion that such Notice of Conversion has not violated the restrictions set forth in this paragraph and Borrower shall have no obligation to verify or confirm the accuracy of such determination. In addition, a determination as to any group status as contemplated above shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. For purposes of this Section 4(d), in determining the number of outstanding shares of Common Stock, the Holder may rely on the number of outstanding shares of Common Stock as stated in the most recent of the following: (i) Borrower’s most recent periodic or annual report filed with the Commission, as the case may be, (ii) a more recent public announcement by Borrower, or (iii) a more recent written notice by Borrower or Borrower’s transfer agent setting forth the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding. Upon the written or oral request of a Holder, Borrower shall within two Trading Days confirm orally and in writing to the Holder the number of shares of Common Stock then outstanding. In any case, the number of outstanding shares of Common Stock shall be determined after giving effect to the conversion or exercise of securities of Borrower, including this Note, by the Holder or its Affiliates since the date as of which such number of outstanding shares of Common Stock was reported. The “Beneficial Ownership Limitation” shall be 4.99% of the number of shares of the Common Stock outstanding immediately after giving effect to the issuance of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note held by the Holder. The Holder may decrease the Beneficial Ownership Limitation at any time and the Holder, upon not less than 61 days’ prior notice to Borrower, may increase the Beneficial Ownership Limitation provided that the Beneficial Ownership Limitation in no event exceeds 9.99% of the number of shares of the Common Stock outstanding immediately after giving effect to the issuance of shares of Common Stock upon conversion of this Note held by the Holder and the Beneficial Ownership Limitation provisions of this Section 4(d) shall continue to apply. Any such increase will not be effective until the 61st day after such notice is delivered to Borrower. The Beneficial Ownership Limitation provisions of this paragraph shall be construed and implemented in a manner otherwise than in strict conformity with the terms of this Section 4(d) to correct this paragraph (or any portion hereof) which may be defective or inconsistent with the intended Beneficial Ownership Limitation contained herein or to make changes or supplements necessary or desirable to properly give effect to such limitation. The limitations contained in this paragraph shall apply to a successor holder of this Note.

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Section 5.        Certain Adjustments.

 

a)       Stock Dividends and Stock Splits. If Borrower, at any time while this Note is outstanding: (i) pays a stock dividend or otherwise makes a distribution or distributions payable in shares of Common Stock on shares of Common Stock or any Common Stock Equivalents (which, for avoidance of doubt, shall not include any shares of Common Stock issued by Borrower upon conversion of the Notes), (ii) subdivides outstanding shares of Common Stock into a larger number of shares, (iii) combines (including by way of a reverse stock split) outstanding shares of Common Stock into a smaller number of shares or (iv) issues, in the event of a reclassification of shares of the Common Stock, any shares of capital stock of Borrower, then the Conversion Price shall be multiplied by a fraction of which the numerator shall be the number of shares of Common Stock (excluding any treasury shares of Borrower) outstanding immediately before such event, and of which the denominator shall be the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately after such event. Any adjustment made pursuant to this Section shall become effective immediately after the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to receive such dividend or distribution and shall become effective immediately after the effective date in the case of a subdivision, combination or re-classification.

 

b)       Subsequent Equity Sales. In addition to the reductions of the Conversion Price described in Section 4(b), if, at any time while this Note is outstanding, the Borrower or any Subsidiary, as applicable, sells or grants any option to purchase or sells or grants any right to reprice, or otherwise disposes of or issues (or announces any sale, grant or any option to purchase or other disposition), any Common Stock or Common Stock Equivalents entitling any Person to acquire Common Stock at an effective price per share that is lower than the then Conversion Price (such lower price, the “Base Conversion Price” and such issuances, collectively, a “Dilutive Issuance”) (if the holder of the Common Stock or Common Stock Equivalents so issued shall at any time, whether by operation of purchase price adjustments, reset provisions, floating conversion, exercise or exchange prices or otherwise, or due to warrants, options or rights per share which are issued in connection with such issuance, be entitled to receive Common Stock at an effective price per share that is lower than the Conversion Price, such issuance shall be deemed to have occurred for less than the Conversion Price on such date of the Dilutive Issuance), then the Conversion Price shall be reduced to equal the Base Conversion Price, subject to adjustment for reverse and forward stock splits and the like. Such adjustment shall be made whenever such Common Stock or Common Stock Equivalents are issued. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no adjustment will be made under this Section 5(b) in respect of an Exempt Issuance. If the Borrower enters into a Variable Rate Transaction, despite the prohibition set forth in the Purchase Agreement, the Borrower shall be deemed to have issued Common Stock or Common Stock Equivalents at the lowest possible conversion price at which such securities may be converted or exercised. The Borrower shall notify the Holder in writing, no later than the Trading Day following the issuance of any Common Stock or Common Stock Equivalents subject to this Section 5(b), indicating therein the applicable issuance price, or applicable reset price, exchange price, conversion price and other pricing terms (such notice, the “Dilutive Issuance Notice”). For purposes of clarification, whether or not the Borrower provides a Dilutive Issuance Notice pursuant to this Section 5(b), upon the occurrence of any Dilutive Issuance, the Holder is entitled to receive a number of Conversion Shares based upon the Base Conversion Price on or after the date of such Dilutive Issuance, regardless of whether the Holder accurately refers to the Base Conversion Price in the Notice of Conversion.

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c)       Subsequent Rights Offerings. In addition to any adjustments pursuant to Sections 5(a) and (b) above, if at any time Borrower grants, issues or sells any Common Stock Equivalents or rights to purchase stock, warrants, securities or other property pro rata to the record holders of any class of shares of Common Stock (the “Purchase Rights”), then the Holder will be entitled to acquire, upon the terms applicable to such Purchase Rights, the aggregate Purchase Rights which the Holder could have acquired if the Holder had held the number of shares of Common Stock acquirable upon complete conversion of this Note (without regard to any limitations on exercise hereof, including without limitation, the Beneficial Ownership Limitation) immediately before the date on which a record is taken for the grant, issuance or sale of such Purchase Rights, or, if no such record is taken, the date as of which the record holders of shares of Common Stock are to be determined for the grant, issue or sale of such Purchase Rights (provided, however, to the extent that the Holder’s right to participate in any such Purchase Right would result in the Holder exceeding the Beneficial Ownership Limitation, then the Holder shall not be entitled to participate in such Purchase Right to such extent (or beneficial ownership of such shares of Common Stock as a result of such Purchase Right to such extent) and such Purchase Right to such extent shall be held in abeyance for the Holder until such time, if ever, as its right thereto would not result in the Holder exceeding the Beneficial Ownership Limitation).

 

d)       Pro Rata Distributions. During such time as this Note is outstanding, if Borrower shall declare or make any dividend whether or not permitted, or makes any other distribution of its assets (or rights to acquire its assets) to holders of shares of Common Stock, by way of return of capital or otherwise (including, without limitation, any distribution of cash, stock or other securities, property or options by way of a dividend, spin off, reclassification, corporate rearrangement, scheme of arrangement or other similar transaction) (a “Distribution”), at any time after the issuance of this Note, then, in each such case, the Holder shall be entitled to participate in such Distribution to the same extent that the Holder would have participated therein if the Holder had held the number of shares of Common Stock acquirable upon complete exercise of this Note (without regard to any limitations on exercise hereof, including without limitation, the Beneficial Ownership Limitation) immediately before the date of which a record is taken for such Distribution, or, if no such record is taken, the date as of which the record holders of shares of Common Stock are to be determined for the participation in such Distribution (provided, however, to the extent that the Holder’s right to participate in any such Distribution would result in the Holder exceeding the Beneficial Ownership Limitation, then the Holder shall not be entitled to participate in such Distribution to such extent (or in the beneficial ownership of any shares of Common Stock as a result of such Distribution to such extent) and the portion of such Distribution shall be held in abeyance for the benefit of the Holder until such time, if ever, as its right thereto would not result in the Holder exceeding the Beneficial Ownership Limitation).

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e)       Fundamental Transaction. If, at any time while this Note is outstanding, (i) Borrower, directly or indirectly, in one or more related transactions effects any merger or consolidation of Borrower with or into another Person, (ii) Borrower, directly or indirectly, effects any sale, lease, license, assignment, transfer, conveyance or other disposition of all or substantially all of its assets in one or a series of related transactions, (iii) any, direct or indirect, purchase offer, tender offer or exchange offer (whether by Borrower or another Person) is completed pursuant to which holders of Common Stock are permitted to sell, tender or exchange their shares for other securities, cash or property and has been accepted by the holders of 50% or more of the outstanding Common Stock, (iv) Borrower, directly or indirectly, in one or more related transactions effects any reclassification, reorganization or recapitalization of the Common Stock or any compulsory share exchange pursuant to which the Common Stock is effectively converted into or exchanged for other securities, cash or property, (v) Borrower, directly or indirectly, in one or more related transactions consummates a stock or share purchase agreement or other business combination (including, without limitation, a reorganization, recapitalization, spin-off or scheme of arrangement) with another Person whereby such other Person acquires more than 50% of the outstanding shares of Common Stock (not including any shares of Common Stock held by the other Person or other Persons making or party to, or associated or affiliated with the other Persons making or party to, such stock or share purchase agreement or other business combination) (each a “Fundamental Transaction”), then, upon any subsequent conversion of this Note, the Holder shall have the right to receive, for each Conversion Share that would have been issuable upon such conversion immediately prior to the occurrence of such Fundamental Transaction (without regard to any limitation in Section 4(d) on the conversion of this Note), the number of shares of Common Stock of the successor or acquiring corporation or of Borrower, if it is the surviving corporation, and any additional consideration (the “Alternate Consideration”) receivable as a result of such Fundamental Transaction by a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock for which this Note is convertible immediately prior to such Fundamental Transaction (without regard to any limitation in Section 4(d) on the conversion of this Note). For purposes of any such conversion, the determination of the Conversion Price shall be appropriately adjusted to apply to such Alternate Consideration based on the amount of Alternate Consideration issuable in respect of one (1) share of Common Stock in such Fundamental Transaction, and Borrower shall apportion the Conversion Price among the Alternate Consideration in a reasonable manner reflecting the relative value of any different components of the Alternate Consideration. If holders of Common Stock are given any choice as to the securities, cash or property to be received in a Fundamental Transaction, then the Holder shall be given the same choice as to the Alternate Consideration it receives upon any conversion of this Note following such Fundamental Transaction. Borrower shall cause any successor entity in a Fundamental Transaction in which Borrower is not the survivor (the “Successor Entity”) to assume in writing all of the obligations of Borrower under this Note and the other Transaction Documents (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) in accordance with the provisions of this Section 5(e) pursuant to written agreements in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Majority in Interest (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned) prior to such Fundamental Transaction and shall, at the option of the holder of this Note, deliver to the Holder in exchange for this Note a security of the Successor Entity evidenced by a written instrument substantially similar in form and substance to this Note which is convertible for a corresponding number of shares of capital stock of such Successor Entity (or its parent entity) equivalent to the shares of Common Stock acquirable and receivable upon conversion of this Note (without regard to any limitations on the conversion of this Note) prior to such Fundamental Transaction, and with a conversion price which applies the conversion price hereunder to such shares of capital stock (but taking into account the relative value of the shares of Common Stock pursuant to such Fundamental Transaction and the value of such shares of capital stock, such number of shares of capital stock and such conversion price being for the purpose of protecting the economic value of this Note immediately prior to the consummation of such Fundamental Transaction), and which is reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Holder. Upon the occurrence of any such Fundamental Transaction, the Successor Entity shall succeed to, and be substituted for (so that from and after the date of such Fundamental Transaction, the provisions of this Note and the other Transaction Documents referring to the “Borrower” shall refer instead to the Successor Entity), and may exercise every right and power of Borrower and shall assume all of the obligations of Borrower under this Note and the other Transaction Documents with the same effect as if such Successor Entity had been named as Borrower herein.

 

f)       Adjustment Upon Issuance of Shares of Common Stock. If and whenever on or after the date hereof, the Company issues or sells, or in accordance with this Section 5 is deemed to have issued or sold, any shares of Common Stock (including the issuance or sale of shares of Common Stock owned or held by or for the account of the Company, but excluding any Exempt Issuance issued or sold or deemed to have been issued or sold) for a consideration per share (the “New Issuance Price”) less than a price equal to the Conversion Price in effect immediately prior to such issue or sale or deemed issuance or sale (such Conversion Price then in effect is referred to as the “Applicable Price”) (the foregoing a “Dilutive Issuance”), then immediately after such Dilutive Issuance, the Conversion Price then in effect shall be reduced to the New Issuance Price. For all purposes of the foregoing (including, without limitation, determining the adjusted Conversion Price and consideration per share under this Section 5(f)), the following shall be applicable:

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   (i)       Issuance of Options. If the Company in any manner grants or sells any Options (other than Options that qualify as Exempt Issuances) and the lowest price per share for which one share of Common Stock is issuable upon the exercise of any such Option or upon conversion, exercise or exchange of any Convertible Securities issuable upon exercise of any such Option is less than the Applicable Price, then such share of Common Stock shall be deemed to be outstanding and to have been issued and sold by the Company at the time of the granting or sale of such Option for such price per share. For purposes of this Section 5(f)(i), the “lowest price per share for which one share of Common Stock is issuable upon the exercise of any such Options or upon conversion, exercise or exchange of any Convertible Securities issuable upon exercise of any such Option” shall be equal to (1) the lower of (x) the sum of the lowest amounts of consideration (if any) received or receivable by the Company with respect to any one share of Common Stock upon the granting or sale of such Option, upon exercise of such Option and upon conversion, exercise or exchange of any Convertible Security issuable upon exercise of such Option and (y) the lowest exercise price set forth in such Option for which one share of Common Stock is issuable upon the exercise of any such Options or upon conversion, exercise or exchange of any Convertible Securities issuable upon exercise of any such Option minus (2) the sum of all amounts paid or payable to the holder of such Option (or any other Person) upon the granting or sale of such Option, upon exercise of such Option and upon conversion, exercise or exchange of any Convertible Security issuable upon exercise of such Option plus the value of any other consideration received or receivable by, or benefit conferred on, the holder of such Option (or any other Person). Except as contemplated below, no further adjustment of the Conversion Price shall be made upon the actual issuance of such shares of Common Stock or of such Convertible Securities upon the exercise of such Options or upon the actual issuance of such shares of Common Stock upon conversion, exercise or exchange of such Convertible Securities.

 

   (ii)       Issuance of Convertible Securities. If the Company in any manner issues or sells any Convertible Securities (other than Convertible Securities that qualify as Exempt Issuances) and the lowest price per share for which one share of Common Stock is issuable upon the conversion, exercise or exchange thereof is less than the Applicable Price, then such share of Common Stock shall be deemed to be outstanding and to have been issued and sold by the Company at the time of the issuance or sale of such Convertible Securities for such price per share. For the purposes of this Section 5(f)(ii), the “lowest price per share for which one share of Common Stock is issuable upon the conversion, exercise or exchange thereof” shall be equal to (1) the lower of (x) the sum of the lowest amounts of consideration (if any) received or receivable by the Company with respect to one share of Common Stock upon the issuance or sale of the Convertible Security and upon conversion, exercise or exchange of such Convertible Security and (y) the lowest conversion price set forth in such Convertible Security for which one share of Common Stock is issuable upon conversion, exercise or exchange thereof minus (2) the sum of all amounts paid or payable to the holder of such Convertible Security (or any other Person) upon the issuance or sale of such Convertible Security plus the value of any other consideration received or receivable by, or benefit conferred on, the holder of such Convertible Security (or any other Person). Except as contemplated below, no further adjustment of the Conversion Price shall be made upon the actual issuance of such shares of Common Stock upon conversion, exercise or exchange of such Convertible Securities, and if any such issue or sale of such Convertible Securities is made upon exercise of any Options for which adjustment of this Note has been or is to be made pursuant to other provisions of this Section 5(f), except as contemplated below, no further adjustment of the Conversion Price shall be made by reason of such issue or sale.

 

   (iii)       Change in Option Price or Rate of Conversion. If the purchase or exercise price provided for in any Options, the additional consideration, if any, payable upon the issue, conversion, exercise or exchange of any Convertible Securities, or the rate at which any Convertible Securities are convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for shares of Common Stock increases or decreases at any time, the Conversion Price in effect at the time of such increase or decrease shall be adjusted to the Conversion Price which would have been in effect at such time had such Options or Convertible Securities provided for such increased or decreased purchase price, additional consideration or increased or decreased conversion rate, as the case may be, at the time initially granted, issued or sold. For purposes of this Section 5(f)(iii), if the terms of any Option or Convertible Security that was outstanding as of the date of issuance of this Note are increased or decreased in the manner described in the immediately preceding sentence, then such Option or Convertible Security and the shares of Common Stock deemed issuable upon exercise, conversion or exchange thereof shall be deemed to have been issued as of the date of such increase or decrease. No adjustment pursuant to this Section 5(e) shall be made if such adjustment would result in an increase of the Conversion Price then in effect.

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   (iv)       Calculation of Consideration Received. If any Option and/or Convertible Security and/or Adjustment Right is issued in connection with the issuance or sale or deemed issuance or sale of any other securities of the Company (as determined by the Holder, the “Primary Security”, and such Option and/or Convertible Security and/or Adjustment Right, the “Secondary Securities”), together comprising one integrated transaction, the consideration per share of Common Stock with respect to such Primary Security shall be deemed to be equal to the difference of (x) the lowest price per share for which one share of Common Stock was issued in such integrated transaction (or was deemed to be issued pursuant to Section 5(f)(i) or 5(f)(ii) above, as applicable) solely with respect to such Primary Security, minus (y) with respect to such Secondary Securities, the fair market value of such Secondary Securities as agreed to by the Company and Holder and absent such agreement by an independent, reputable appraiser jointly selected by the Company and the Holder. The determination of such appraiser shall be final and binding upon all parties absent manifest error and the fees and expenses of such appraiser shall be borne by the Company.

 

g)       Calculations. All calculations under this Section 5 shall be made to the nearest cent or the nearest 1/100th of a share, as the case may be. For purposes of this Section 5, the number of shares of Common Stock deemed to be issued and outstanding as of a given date shall be the sum of the number of shares of Common Stock (excluding any treasury shares of Borrower) issued and outstanding.

 

h)       Notice to the Holder.

 

   (i)       Adjustment to Conversion Price. Whenever the Conversion Price is adjusted pursuant to any provision of this Section 5, Borrower shall promptly deliver to each Holder a notice setting forth the Conversion Price after such adjustment and setting forth a brief statement of the facts requiring such adjustment.

 

   (ii)       Notice to Allow Conversion by Holder. If (A) Borrower shall declare a dividend (or any other distribution in whatever form) on the Common Stock, (B) Borrower shall declare a special nonrecurring cash dividend on or a redemption of the Common Stock, (C) Borrower shall authorize the granting to all holders of the Common Stock of rights or warrants to subscribe for or purchase any shares of capital stock of any class or of any rights, (D) the approval of any stockholders of Borrower shall be required in connection with any reclassification of the Common Stock, any consolidation or merger to which Borrower is a party, any sale or transfer of all or substantially all of the assets of Borrower, or any compulsory share exchange whereby the Common Stock is converted into other securities, cash or property or (E) Borrower shall authorize the voluntary or involuntary dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the affairs of Borrower, then, in each case, Borrower shall cause to be filed at each office or agency maintained for the purpose of conversion of this Note, and shall cause to be delivered to the Holder at its last address as it shall appear upon the Note Register, at least twenty (20) calendar days prior to the applicable record or effective date hereinafter specified, a notice stating (x) the date on which a record is to be taken for the purpose of such dividend, distribution, redemption, rights or warrants, or if a record is not to be taken, the date as of which the holders of the Common Stock of record to be entitled to such dividend, distributions, redemption, rights or warrants are to be determined or (y) the date on which such reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale, transfer or share exchange is expected to become effective or close, and the date as of which it is expected that holders of the Common Stock of record shall be entitled to exchange their shares of the Common Stock for securities, cash or other property deliverable upon such reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale, transfer or share exchange, provided that the failure to deliver such notice or any defect therein or in the delivery thereof shall not affect the validity of the corporate action required to be specified in such notice. To the extent that any notice provided hereunder constitutes, or contains, material, non-public information regarding Borrower or any of the Subsidiaries, Borrower shall simultaneously file such notice with the Commission pursuant to a Current Report on Form 8-K. The Holder shall remain entitled to convert this Note during the 20-day period commencing on the date of such notice through the effective date of the event triggering such notice except as may otherwise be expressly set forth herein.

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i)       Reset. From and after the Issue Date of this Note, for so long as this Note is outstanding, every time that the Company effectuates a reverse split of its Common Stock, the Holder shall be entitled to a reset of its Conversion Price (“Reset Conversion Price”) on the 40th Business Day following the effective date of such reverse split (each such date, a “Reset Date”). On each Reset Date, the Reset Conversion Price will be equal to 75% of the three (3) day VWAP as reported by Bloomberg LP for the Principal Market for the three (3) previous Trading Days up to and including the respective Reset Date. Additionally, on each Reset Date, if the Reset Conversion Price is lower than the per share price at which the Holder acquired any shares of the Company’s Common Stock and which shares have not been sold (including but not limited to the Conversion Shares, all such shares being referred to as “Higher Priced Shares”), then the Company will also issue to each such Holder, subject to the provisions of Section 4(d) herein, a number of additional share of Common Stock, for no additional consideration, so that the per share price of the Higher Priced Shares held by such Holder equals the then in effect Reset Conversion Price.

 

Section 6.        Negative Covenants. As long as any portion of this Note remains outstanding, unless the Majority in Interest shall have otherwise given prior written consent, Borrower shall not directly or indirectly:

 

a)       other than Permitted Indebtedness, enter into, create, incur, assume, guarantee or suffer to exist any indebtedness for borrowed money of any kind, including, but not limited to, a guarantee, on or with respect to any of its property or assets now owned or hereafter acquired or any interest therein or any income or profits therefrom;

 

b)       other than Permitted Liens, enter into, create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Liens of any kind, on or with respect to any of its property or assets now owned or hereafter acquired or any interest therein or any income or profits therefrom;

 

c)       amend its charter documents, including, without limitation, its certificate of incorporation and bylaws, in any manner that materially and adversely affects any rights of the Holder, provided however, the consent of a Majority in Interest shall not be required in connection with an increase in the authorized shares by the Company;

 

d)       repay, repurchase or offer to repay, repurchase or otherwise acquire any shares of its Common Stock or Common Stock Equivalents other than as to the Conversion Shares as permitted or required under the Transaction Documents;

 

e)       redeem, defease, repurchase, repay or make any payments in respect of, by the payment of cash or cash equivalents (in whole or in part, whether by way of open market purchases, tender offers, private transactions or otherwise), all or any portion of any Indebtedness (other than Permitted Indebtedness or the Notes if on a pro-rata basis), whether by way of payment in respect of principal of (or premium, if any) or interest on, such Indebtedness, the foregoing restriction shall also apply to Permitted Indebtedness from and after the occurrence of an Event of Default;

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f)       declare or make any dividend or other distribution of its assets or rights to acquire its assets to holders of shares of Common Stock, by way of return of capital or otherwise including, without limitation, any distribution of cash, stock or other securities, property or options by way of a dividend, spin off, reclassification, liquidation, distribution, preferential payments in connection with any securities or debt issuances, corporate rearrangement, scheme of arrangement or other similar transaction;

 

g)       issue any Common Stock or Common Stock Equivalents in violation of the terms of the Purchase Agreement;

 

h)       enter into any transaction with any Affiliate of Borrower which would be required to be disclosed by a company subject to the reporting requirements of Section 12(g) of the Exchange Act in any public filing with the Commission, unless such transaction is made on reasonable commercial terms and expressly approved by either (i) a majority of the disinterested directors of Borrower (even if less than a quorum otherwise required for board approval) or (ii) all of the directors; or

 

i)       enter into any agreement with respect to any of the foregoing.

 

Section 7.        Events of Default.

 

a)       “Event of Default” means, wherever used herein, any of the following events (whatever the reason for such event and whether such event shall be voluntary or involuntary or effected by operation of law or pursuant to any judgment, decree or order of any court, or any order, rule or regulation of any administrative or governmental body):

 

   i.       any default in the payment of (A) the principal amount of this Note, or (B) interest, liquidated damages and other amounts owing to a Holder on any Note, as and when the same shall become due and payable (whether on a Conversion Date or the Maturity Date or by acceleration or otherwise) which default, solely in the case of a default under clause (B) above, is not cured within 3 Trading Days after Borrower has become aware of such default;

 

   ii.       Borrower shall fail to observe or perform any other material covenant or agreement contained in the Notes (other than a breach by Borrower of its obligations to deliver shares of Common Stock to the Holder upon conversion, which breach is addressed in clause (ix) below) which failure is not cured, if possible to cure, within the earlier to occur of (A) 5 Trading Days after notice of such failure sent by the Holder or by any Other Holder to Borrower and (B) 10 Trading Days after Borrower has become aware of such failure;

 

   iii.      a default or event of default (subject to any grace or cure period provided in the applicable agreement, document or instrument) shall occur under (A) any of the Transaction Documents, including but not limited to failure to strictly comply with the material provisions of the Transaction Documents, or (B) any other material agreement, lease, document or instrument to which Borrower or any Subsidiary is obligated (and not covered by clause (vi) below), which in the case of subsection (B) would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;

 

   iv.      any material representation or warranty made in this Note, any other Transaction Documents, any written statement pursuant hereto or thereto or any other report, financial statement or certificate made or delivered to the Holder or any Other Holder shall be untrue or incorrect in any material respect as of the date when made or deemed made;

 

   v.       Borrower or any Subsidiary shall be subject to a Bankruptcy Event;

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   vi.      Borrower or any Subsidiary shall default on any of its obligations under any mortgage, credit agreement or other facility, indenture agreement, factoring agreement or other instrument under which there may be issued, or by which there may be secured or evidenced, any indebtedness for borrowed money or money due under any long term leasing or factoring arrangement that (a) involves an obligation greater than $50,000, whether such indebtedness now exists or shall hereafter be created, and (b) results in such indebtedness becoming or being declared due and payable prior to the date on which it would otherwise become due and payable;

 

   vii.     Borrower shall be a party to any Change of Control Transaction or Fundamental Transaction or disposition of all or in excess of 30% of its assets in one transaction or a series of related transactions (whether or not such sale would constitute a Change of Control Transaction);

 

   viii.    Borrower does not meet the current public information requirements under Rule 144;

 

   ix.       Borrower shall fail for any reason to deliver certificates to a Holder prior to the fifth Trading Day after a Conversion Date pursuant to Section 4(c) or Borrower shall provide at any time notice to the Holder, including by way of public announcement, of Borrower’s intention to not honor requests for conversions of any Notes in accordance with the terms hereof;

 

   x.       any Person shall breach any agreement delivered to the initial Holders pursuant to Section 2.2 of the Purchase Agreement, which breach is not cured within any allowed cure period;

 

   xi.       any monetary judgment, writ or similar final process shall be entered or filed against Borrower, or any of its respective property or other assets for more than $50,000, and such judgment, writ or similar final process shall remain unvacated, unbonded or unstayed for a period of 90 calendar days;

 

   xii.      any dissolution, liquidation or winding up by Borrower, of a substantial portion of their business;

 

   xiii.    cessation of operations by Borrower;

 

   xiv.    the failure by Borrower or any material Subsidiary to maintain any material intellectual property rights, personal, real property, equipment, leases or other assets which are necessary to conduct its business (whether now or in the future) and such breach is not cured with twenty (20) days after written notice to the Borrower from the Holder;

 

   xv.     the occurrence of a Listing Default;

 

   xvi.    a Commission or judicial stop trade order or suspension from the Borrower’s Principal Trading Market;

 

   xvii.   the restatement after the date hereof of any financial statements filed by the Borrower with the Commission for any date or period from the Original Issue Date and until this Note is no longer outstanding, if the result of such restatement would, by comparison to the unrestated financial statements, have constituted a Material Adverse Effect. For the avoidance of doubt, any restatement related to new accounting pronouncements shall not constitute a default under this Section;

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   xviii.  the Borrower effectuates a reverse split of its Common Stock without five (5) days prior written notice to the Holder;

 

   xix.     a failure by Borrower to notify Holder of any material event of which Borrower is obligated to notify Holder pursuant to the terms of this Note or any other Transaction Document;

 

   xx.      a default by the Borrower of a material term, covenant, warranty or undertaking of any other agreement to which the Borrower and Holder are parties, or the occurrence of an event of default under any such other agreement to which Borrower and Holder are parties which is not cured after any required notice and/or cure period;

 

   xxi.     the occurrence of an Event of Default under any Other Note; or

 

   xxii.    any material provision of any Transaction Document shall at any time for any reason (other than pursuant to the express terms thereof) cease to be valid and binding on or enforceable against the Borrower, or the validity or enforceability thereof shall be contested by Borrower, or a proceeding shall be commenced by Borrower or any governmental authority having jurisdiction over Borrower or Holder, seeking to establish the invalidity or unenforceability thereof, or Borrower shall deny in writing that it has any liability or obligation purported to be created under any Transaction Document.

 

In the event more than one grace, cure or notice period is applicable to an Event of Default, then the shortest grace, cure or notice period shall be applicable thereto.

 

b)       Remedies Upon Event of Default, Fundamental Transaction and Change of Control Transaction. If any Event of Default or a Fundamental Transaction or a Change of Control Transaction occurs, the outstanding principal amount of this Note, liquidated damages and other amounts owing in respect thereof through the date of acceleration, shall become, at the Holder’s election, immediately due and payable in cash at the Mandatory Default Amount. Commencing on the Maturity Date and also five (5) days after the occurrence of any Event of Default interest on this Note shall accrue at an interest rate equal to the lesser of 18% per annum or the maximum rate permitted under applicable law. Upon the payment in full of the Mandatory Default Amount, the Holder shall promptly surrender this Note to or as directed by Borrower. In connection with such acceleration described herein, the Holder need not provide, and Borrower hereby waives, any presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind, and the Holder may immediately and without expiration of any grace period enforce any and all of its rights and remedies hereunder and all other remedies available to it under applicable law. Such acceleration may be rescinded and annulled by Holder at any time prior to payment hereunder and the Holder shall have all rights as a holder of the Note until such time, if any, as the Holder receives full payment pursuant to this Section 8(b). No such rescission or annulment shall affect any subsequent Event of Default or impair any right consequent thereon.

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Section 9.        Miscellaneous.

 

a)       Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, or (iv) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, facsimile, or electronic mail, addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received), or the first business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received), or (b) upon receipt, when sent by electronic mail (provided confirmation of transmission is electronically generated and keep on file by the sending party), or (c) on the second business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be: (i) if to Borrower, to: Friendable, Inc., 1821 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 353, Campbell, California 95008, Attn: Robert A. Rositano, Jr., CEO, Fax: (408) 547-0110, email: [email protected], with a copy to (which shall not constitute notice): Jonathan D. Leinwand, P.A., 18851 NE 29th Avenue, Suite 1011, Aventura, FL 33180, Fax: (954) 252-4265, email: [email protected], and (ii) if to the Holder, to: the address and fax number indicated on the front page of this Note, with an additional copy by fax only to (which shall not constitute notice): Grushko & Mittman, P.C., 515 Rockaway Avenue, Valley Stream, New York 11581, fax: (212) 697-3575, email: [email protected].

 

b)       Absolute Obligation. Except as expressly provided herein, no provision of this Note shall alter or impair the obligation of Borrower, which is absolute and unconditional, to pay the principal of, liquidated damages and accrued interest, as applicable, on this Note at the time, place, and rate, and in the coin or currency, herein prescribed. This Note is a direct debt obligation of Borrower. This Note ranks pari passu with all other Notes now or hereafter issued under the terms set forth herein.

 

c)       Lost or Mutilated Note. If this Note shall be mutilated, lost, stolen or destroyed, Borrower shall execute and deliver, in exchange and substitution for and upon cancellation of a mutilated Note, or in lieu of or in substitution for a lost, stolen or destroyed Note, a new Note for the principal amount of this Note so mutilated, lost, stolen or destroyed, but only upon receipt of evidence of such loss, theft or destruction of such Note, and of the ownership hereof, reasonably satisfactory to Borrower.

 

d)       Governing Law. All questions concerning the construction, validity, enforcement and interpretation of this Note shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the internal laws of the State of New York, without regard to the principles of conflict of laws thereof. Each party agrees that all legal proceedings concerning the interpretation, enforcement and defense of the transactions contemplated by any of the Transaction Documents (whether brought against a party hereto or its respective Affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, employees or agents) shall be commenced in the state and federal courts sitting in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan (the “New York Courts”). Each party hereto hereby irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the New York Courts for the adjudication of any dispute hereunder or in connection herewith or with any transaction contemplated hereby or discussed herein (including with respect to the enforcement of any of the Transaction Documents), and hereby irrevocably waives, and agrees not to assert in any suit, action or proceeding, any claim that it is not personally subject to the jurisdiction of such New York Courts, or such New York Courts are improper or inconvenient venue for such proceeding. Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any such suit, action or proceeding by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery (with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Note and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by applicable law. Each party hereto hereby irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, any and all right to trial by jury in any legal proceeding arising out of or relating to this Note or the transactions contemplated hereby. If any party shall commence an action or proceeding to enforce any provisions of this Note, then the prevailing party in such action or proceeding shall be reimbursed by the other party for its attorneys fees and other costs and expenses incurred in the investigation, preparation and prosecution of such action or proceeding. This Note shall be deemed an unconditional obligation of Borrower for the payment of money and, without limitation to any other remedies of Holder, may be enforced against Borrower by summary proceeding pursuant to New York Civil Procedure Law and Rules Section 3213 or any similar rule or statute in the jurisdiction where enforcement is sought. For purposes of such rule or statute, any other document or agreement to which Holder and Borrower are parties or which Borrower delivered to Holder, which may be convenient or necessary to determine Holder’s rights hereunder or Borrower’s obligations to Holder are deemed a part of this Note, whether or not such other document or agreement was delivered together herewith or was executed apart from this Note.

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e)       Waiver. Any waiver by Borrower or the Holder of a breach of any provision of this Note shall not operate as or be construed to be a waiver of any other breach of such provision or of any breach of any other provision of this Note. The failure of Borrower or the Holder to insist upon strict adherence to any term of this Note on one or more occasions shall not be considered a waiver or deprive that party of the right thereafter to insist upon strict adherence to that term or any other term of this Note on any other occasion. Any waiver by Borrower or the Holder must be in writing.

 

f)       Severability. If any provision of this Note is invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the balance of this Note shall remain in effect, and if any provision is inapplicable to any Person or circumstance, it shall nevertheless remain applicable to all other Persons and circumstances.

 

g)       Usury. If it shall be found that any interest or other amount deemed interest due hereunder violates the applicable law governing usury, the applicable rate of interest due hereunder shall automatically be lowered to equal the maximum rate of interest permitted under applicable law. Borrower covenants (to the extent that it may lawfully do so) that it shall not at any time insist upon, plead, or in any manner whatsoever claim or take the benefit or advantage of, any stay, extension or usury law or other law which would prohibit or forgive Borrower from paying all or any portion of the principal of or interest on this Note as contemplated herein, wherever enacted, now or at any time hereafter in force, or which may affect the covenants or the performance of this Note, and Borrower (to the extent it may lawfully do so) hereby expressly waives all benefits or advantage of any such law, and covenants that it will not, by resort to any such law, hinder, delay or impede the execution of any power herein granted to the Holder, but will suffer and permit the execution of every such as though no such law has been enacted.

 

h)       Next Business Day. Whenever any payment or other obligation hereunder shall be due on a day other than a Business Day, such payment shall be made on the next succeeding Business Day.

 

i)       Headings. The headings contained herein are for convenience only, do not constitute a part of this Note and shall not be deemed to limit or affect any of the provisions hereof.

 

j)       Amendment. This Note may be amended and any provisions hereof may be waived by written consent of Borrower and the Majority in Interest.

 

k)       Facsimile Signature. In the event that the Borrower’s signature is delivered by facsimile transmission, PDF, electronic signature or other similar electronic means, such signature shall create a valid and binding obligation of the Borrower with the same force and effect as if such signature page were an original thereof.

 

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(Signature Pages Follow)

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Borrower has caused this Note to be signed in its name by an authorized officer as of the 7 day of October, 2020.

 

  Friendable, Inc.
     
  By: 
    Name: Robert A. Rositano, Jr.
Title: Chief Executive Officer

 

WITNESS:
 

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ANNEX A

 

NOTICE OF CONVERSION

 

The undersigned hereby elects to convert principal under the Convertible Note Due October 13, 2022 of Friendable, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”), into shares of common stock (the “Common Stock”), of Borrower according to the conditions hereof, as of the date written below. If shares of Common Stock are to be issued in the name of a person other than the undersigned, the undersigned will pay all transfer taxes payable with respect thereto and is delivering herewith such certificates and opinions as reasonably requested by Borrower in accordance therewith. No fee will be charged to the holder for any conversion, except for such transfer taxes, if any.

 

By the delivery of this Notice of Conversion the undersigned represents and warrants to Borrower that its ownership of the Common Stock does not exceed the amounts specified under Section 4 of this Note, as determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act.

 

The undersigned agrees to comply with the prospectus delivery requirements under the applicable securities laws in connection with any transfer of the aforesaid shares of Common Stock.

 

Conversion calculations:

 

Date to Effect Conversion: ____________________________

 

Principal Amount of Note to be Converted: $__________________

 

Accrued Interest to be Converted, if any: $______________

 

Conversion Price: $_________________

 

Number of shares of Common Stock to be issued: ______________

 

Signature: _________________________________________

 

Name: ____________________________________________

 

Address for Delivery of Common Stock Certificates: __________

 

_____________________________________________________

 

_____________________________________________________

 

Or

 

DWAC Instructions: _________________________________

 

Broker No:_____________

 

Account No: _______________

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Exhibit 3.12

 

 SECURITIES PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This SECURITIES PURCHASE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”), dated as of December 8, 2020, by and between FRIENDABLE, INC., a Nevada corporation, with its address at 1821S Bascom Ave., Suite 353, Campbell, California 95008 (the “Company”), and TRILLIUM PARTNERS L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, with its address at Executive Pavilion 90 Grove Street, Ridgefield CT 06877 (the “Buyer”).

 

WHEREAS:

 

A.       The Company and the Buyer are executing and delivering this Agreement in reliance upon the exemption from securities registration afforded by the rules and regulations as promulgated by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”); and

 

B.      Buyer desires to purchase and the Company desires to issue and sell, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement a convertible note of the Company, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, in the aggregate principal amount of $27,500.00 (together with any note(s) issued in replacement thereof or as a dividend thereon or otherwise with respect thereto in accordance with the terms thereof, the ” Note”), convertible into shares of common stock, $0.0001 par value per share, of the Company (the “Common Stock”), upon the terms and subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in such Note.

 

NOW THEREFORE, the Company and the Buyer severally (and not jointly) hereby agree as follows:

 

1.              Purchase and Sale of Note.

 

a.        Purchase of Note. On the Closing Date (as defined below), the Company shall issue and sell to the Buyer and the Buyer agrees to purchase from the Company such principal amount of Note as is set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto.

 

b.         Form of Payment. On the Closing Date (as defined below), (i) the Buyer shall pay the purchase price for the Note to be issued and sold to it at the Closing (as defined below) (the “Purchase Price”) by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Company, in accordance with the Company’s written wiring instructions, against delivery of the Note in the principal amount equal to the Purchase Price as is set forth immediately below the Buyer’s name on the signature pages hereto, and the Company shall deliver such duly executed Note on behalf of the Company, to the Buyer, against delivery of such Purchase Price.

 

c.         Closing Date. Subject to the satisfaction (or written waiver) of the conditions thereto set forth in Section 6 and Section 7 below, the date and time of the issuance and sale of the Note pursuant to this Agreement (the “Closing Date”) shall be 12:00 noon, Eastern Standard Time on or about December 10, 2020, or such other mutually agreed upon time. The closing of the transactions Contemplated by this Agreement (the “Closing”) shall occur on the Closing Date at such location as may be agreed to by the parties.

 

 

2.             Buyer’s Representations and Warranties. The Buyer represents and warrants to the Company that:

 

a.         Investment Purpose. As of the date hereof, the Buyer is purchasing the Note and the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to the Note (such shares of Common Stock being collectively referred to herein as the “Conversion Shares” and, collectively with the Note, the “Securities”) for its own account and not with a present view towards the public sale or distribution thereof, except pursuant to sales registered or exempted from registration under the 1933 Act.

 

b.         Accredited Investor Status. The Buyer is an “accredited invest or” as that term is defined in Rules 01 (a) of Regulation D (an “Accredited Investor”).

 

c.         Reliance on Exemptions. The Buyer understands that the Securities are being offered and sold to it in reliance upon specific exemptions from the registration requirements of United States federal and state securities laws and that the Company is relying upon the truth and accuracy of, and the Buyer’s compliance with, the representations, warranties, agreement s, acknowledgments and understandings of the Buyer set forth herein in order to determine the availability of such exemptions and the eligibility of the Buyer to acquire the Securities.

 

d.         Information. The Company has not disclosed to the Buyer any material nonpublic information and will not disclose such information unless such information is disclosed to the public prior to or promptly following such disclosure to the Buyer.

 

e.        Legends. The Buyer understands that the Note and, until such time as the Conversion Shares have been registered under the 1933 Act; or may be sold pursuant to an applicable exemption from registration, the Conversion Shares may bear a restrictive legend in substantially the following form:

 

“THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “SECURITIES ACT”), OR UNDER ANY STATE SECURITIES LAWS, AND MAY NOT BE PLEDGED, SOLD, ASSIGNED, HYPOTHECATED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED UNLESS (1) A REGISTRATION STATEMENT WITH RESPECT THERETO IS EFFECTIVE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS OR (2) THE ISSUER OF SUCH SECURITIES RECEIVES AN OPINION OF COUNSEL TO THE HOLDER OF SUCH SECURITIES, WHICH COUNSEL AND OPINION ARE REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE ISSUER’S TRANSFER AGENT, THAT SUCH SECURITIES MAY BE PLEDGED, SOLD, ASSIGNED, HYPOTHECATED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT AND APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.”

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The legend set forth above shall be removed and the Company shall issue a certificate without such legend to the holder of any Security upon which it is stamped, if, unless otherwise required by applicable state securities laws, (a) such Security is registered for sale under an effective registration statement filed under the 1933 Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to an exemption from registration without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold, or (b) such holder provides the Company with an opinion of counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Security may be made without registration under the 1933 Act, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company so that the sale or transfer is effected. The Buyer agrees to sell all Securities, including those represented by a certificate(s) from which the legend has been removed, in compliance with applicable prospect us delivery requirement s, if any. In the event that the Company does not accept the opinion of counsel provided by the Buyer with respect to the transfer of Securities pursuant to an exemption from registration, such as Rule 144, at the Deadline, it will be considered an Event of Default pursuant to Section 3.2 of the Note.

 

f.          Authorization; Enforcement. This Agreement has been duly and validly authorized. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered on behalf of the Buyer, and this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement of the Buyer enforceable in accordance with its terms

 

3.            Representations and Warranties of the Company. The Company represents and warrants to the Buyer that:

 

a.        Organization and Qualification. The Company and each of its Subsidiaries (as defined below), if any, is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated, with full power and authority (corporate and other) to own, lease, use and operate its properties and to carry on its business as and where now owned, leased, used, operated and conducted. “Subsidiaries” means any corporation or other organization, whet her incorporated or unincorporated, in which the Company owns, directly or indirectly, any equity or other ownership interest.

 

b.        Authorization; Enforcement. (i) The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement, the Note and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and to issue the Securities, in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof, (ii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the Note by the Company and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including without limitation, the issuance of the Note and the issuance and reservation for issuance of the Con version Shares issuable upon conversion or exercise thereof) have been duly authorized by the Company’s Board of Directors and no further consent or authorization of the Company, its Board of Directors, or its shareholders is required, (ii) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Company by its authorized representative, and such authorized representative is the true and official representative with authority to sign this Agreement and the other documents executed in connection herewith and bind the Company accordingly, and (iv) this Agreement constitutes, and upon execution and delivery by the Company of the Note, each of such instrument s will constitute, a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms.

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c.        Capitalization. As of the date hereof, the authorized common stock of the Company consists of 1,000,000,000 authorized shares of Common Stock, $0.0001 par value per share, of which 28,003,333 shares are issued and outstanding. All of such outstanding shares of capital stock are, or upon issuance will be, duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable..

 

d.        Issuance of Shares. The Conversion Shares are duly authorized and reserved for issuance and, upon conversion of the Note in accordance with its respective terms, will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and free from all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances with respect to the issue thereof and shall not be subject to preemptive rights or other similar rights of shareholders of the Company and will not impose personal liability upon the holder thereof.

 

e.       No Conflicts. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, the Note by the Company and the consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including, without limitation, the issuance and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares) will not (i) conflict with or result in a violation of any provision of the Certificate of Incorporation or By-laws, or (ii) violate or conflict with, or result in a breach of any provision of, or constitute a default (or an event which with notice or lapse of time or both could become a default) under, or give to others any rights of termination, amendment, acceleration or cancellation of, any agreement, indenture, patent, patent license or instrument to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a party, or (iii) result in a violation of any law, rule, regulation, order, judgment or decree (including federal and state securities laws and regulations and regulations of any self-regulatory organizations to which the Company or its securities are subject) applicable to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or by which any property or asset of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is bound or affected (except for such conflicts, defaults, terminations, amendments, accelerations, cancellations and violations as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect). The businesses of the Company and its Subsidiaries, if any, are not being conducted, and shall not be conducted so long as the Buyer owns any of the Securities, in violation of any law, ordinance or regulation of any governmental entity. “Material Adverse Effect” means any material adverse effect on the business, operations, assets, financial condition or prospects of the Company or its Subsidiaries, if any, taken as a whole, or on the transactions contemplated hereby or by the agreements or instruments to be entered into in connection herewith.

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f.         SEC Documents; Financial Statements. The Company has filed all reports, schedules, forms, statements and other documents required to be filed by it with the SEC pursuant to the reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “1934 Act”) (all of the foregoing filed prior to the date hereof and all exhibits included therein and financial statements and schedules thereto and documents (other than exhibits to such documents) incorporated by reference therein, being hereinafter referred to herein as the “SEC Documents”). Upon written request the Company will deliver to the Buyer true and complete copies of the SEC Documents, except for such exhibits and incorporated documents. As of their respective dates or if amended, as of the dates of the amendments, the SEC Documents complied in all material respects with the requirements of the 1934 Act and the rules and regulations of the SEC promulgated thereunder applicable to the SEC Documents, and none of the SEC Documents, at the time they were filed with the SEC, contained any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. None of the statements made in any such SEC Documents is, or has been, required to be amended or updated under applicable law (except for such statements as have been amended or updated in subsequent filings prior the date hereof). As of their respective dates or if amended, as of the dates of the amendments, the financial statements of the Company included in the SEC Documents complied as to form in all material respects with applicable accounting requirements and the published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto. Such financial statements have been prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied, during the periods involved and fairly present in all material respects the consolidated financial position of the Company and its consolidated Subsidiaries as of the dates thereof and the consolidated results of their operations and cash flows for the periods then ended (subject, in the case of unaudited statements, to normal year-end audit adjustments). The Company is subject to the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act.

 

g.         Absence of Certain Changes. Since September 30, 2020, except as set forth in the SEC Documents, there has been no material adverse change and no material adverse development in the assets, liabilities, business, properties, operations, financial condition, results of operations, prospects or 1934 Act reporting status of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

 

h.        Absence of Litigation. Except as set forth in the SEC Documents, there is no action, suit, claim, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or their officers or directors in their capacity as such, that could have a Material Adverse Effect. The Company and its Subsidiaries are unaware of any facts or circumstances, which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

i.         No Integrated Offering. Neither the Company, nor any of its affiliates, nor any person acting on its or their behalf, has directly or indirectly made any offers or sales in any security or solicited any offers to buy any security under circumstances that would require registration under the 1933 Act of the issuance of the Securities to the Buyer. The issuance of the Securities to the Buyer will not be integrated with any other issuance of the Company’s securities (past, current or future) for purposes of any shareholder approval provisions applicable to the Company or its securities.

 

j.         No Brokers. The Company has taken no action, which would give rise to any claim by any person for brokerage commissions, transaction fees or similar payments relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.

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k.        No Investment Company. The Company is not, and upon the issuance and sale of the Securities as contemplated by this Agreement will not be an “investment company” required to be registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (an “Investment Company”). The Company is not controlled by an Investment Company.

 

I.         Breach of Represent at ion s and Warranties by the Company. If the Company breaches any of the representations or warranties set forth in this Section 3, and in addition to any other remedies available to the Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, it will be considered an Event of default under Section 3.4 of the Note.

 

4.              COVENANTS.

 

a.       Best Efforts. The Company shall use its best efforts to satisfy timely each of the conditions described in Section 7 of this Agreement.

 

b.        Form D; Blue Sky Laws. The Company agrees to timely make any filings required by federal and state laws as a result of the closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

  c.        Use of Proceeds. The Company shall use the proceeds for general working capital purposes.

 

d.        Corporate Existence. So long as the Buyer beneficially owns any Note, the Company shall maintain its corporate existence and shall not sell all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, except with the prior written consent of the Buyer.

 

e.        Breach of Covenants. If the Company breaches any of the covenants set forth in this Section 4, and in addition to any other remedies available to the Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, it will be considered an event of default under Section 3.4 of the Note.

 

f.        Failure to Comply with the 1934 Act. So long as the Buyer beneficially owns the Note, the Company shall comply with the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act; and the Company shall continue to be subject to the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act.

 

g.        The Buyer is Not a “Dealer”. The Buyer and the Company hereby acknowledge and agree that the Buyer has not: (i) acted as an underwriter; (ii) acted as a market maker or specialist; (iii) acted as “de facto” market maker; or (iv) conducted any other professional market activities such as providing investment advice, extending credit and lending securities in connection; and thus that the Buyer is not a “Dealer” as such term is defined in the 1934 Act.

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h.       Expenses. At the Closing, the Company’s obligation with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is to reimburse Buyer’ expenses shall be $2,500.00 for Buyer’s due diligence fee.

 

5.             Transfer Agent Instructions. The Company shall issue irrevocable instructions to its transfer agent to issue certificates, registered in the name of the Buyer or its nominee, for the Conversion Shares in such amounts as specified from time to time by the Buyer to the Company upon conversion of the Note in accordance with the terms thereof (the “Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions”). In the event that the Company proposes to replace its transfer agent, the Company shall provide, prior to the effective date of such replacement, a fully executed Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions in a form as initially delivered pursuant to this Agreement (including but not limited to the provision to irrevocably reserve shares of Common Stock in the Reserved Amount as such term is defined in the Note) signed by the successor transfer agent to Company and the Company. Prior to registration of the Conversion Shares under the 1933 Act or the date on which the Conversion Shares may be sold pursuant to an exemption from registration, all such certificates shall bear the restrictive legend specified in Section 2(e) of this Agreement. The Company warrants that: (i) no instruction other than the Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions referred to in this Section 5, will be given by the Company to it s transfer agent and that the Securities shall otherwise be freely transferable on the books and records of the Company as and to the extent provided in this Agreement and the Note; (ii) it will not direct its transfer agent not to transfer or delay, impair, and/or hinder its transfer agent in transferring (or issuing)(electronically or in certificated form) any certificate for Conversion Shares to be issued to the Buyer upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to the Note as and when required by the Note and this Agreement; and (iii) it will not fail to remove (or directs its transfer agent not to remove or impairs, delays, and/or hinders its transfer agent from removing) any restrictive legend (or to withdraw any stop transfer instructions in respect thereof) on any certificate for any Conversion Shares issued to the Buyer upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to the Note as and when required by the Note and/or this Agreement. If the Buyer provides the Company and the Company’s transfer, at the cost of the Buyer, with an opinion of counsel in form, substance and scope customary for opinions in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Securities may be made without registration under the 1933 Act, the Company shall permit the transfer, and, in the case of the Conversion Shares, promptly instruct its transfer agent to issue one or more certificates, free from restrictive legend, in such name and in such denominations as specified by the Buyer. The Company acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Buyer, by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transactions contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Company acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Section 5 may be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Company of the provisions of this Section, that the Buyer shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies, to an injunction restraining any breach and requiring immediate transfer, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

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6.             Conditions to the Company’s Obligation to Sell. The obligation of the Company hereunder to issue and sell the Note to the Buyer at the Closing is subject to the satisfaction, at or before the Closing Date of each of the following conditions thereto, provided that these conditions are for the Company’s sole benefit and may be waived by the Company at any time in its sole discretion:

 

  a.        The Buyer shall have executed this Agreement and delivered the same to the Company.

 

  b.        The Buyer shall have delivered the Purchase Price in accordance with Section l (b) above.

 

c.        The representations and warranties of the Buyer shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made and as of the Closing Date as though made at that time (except for representations and warranties that speak as of a specific date), and the Buyer shall have performed, satisfied and complied in all material respects with the covenants, agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed, satisfied or complied with by the Buyer at or prior to the Closing Date.

 

d.        No litigation, statute, rule, regulation, executive order, decree, ruling or injunction shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated or endorsed by or in any court or governmental authority of competent jurisdiction or any self-regulatory organization having authority over the matters contemplated hereby which prohibits the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

7.             Conditions to The Buyer’s Obligation to Purchase. The obligation of the Buyer hereunder to purchase the Note at the Closing is subject to the satisfaction, at or before the Closing Date of each of the following conditions, provided that these conditions are for the Buyer’s sole benefit and may be waived by the Buyer at any time in its sole discretion:

 

  a.        The Company shall have executed this Agreement and delivered the same to the Buyer.

 

b.        The Company shall have delivered to the Buyer the duly executed Note (in such denominations as the Buyer shall request) in accordance with Section l (b) above.

 

c.        The Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instruct ions, in form and substance satisfactory to the Buyer, shall have been delivered to and acknowledged in writing by the Company’s Transfer Agent.

 

d.         The representations and warranties of the Company shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made and as of the Closing Date as though made at such time (except for representations and warranties that speak as of a specific date) and the Company shall have performed, satisfied and complied in all material respects with the covenants, agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed, satisfied or complied with by the Company at or prior to the Closing Date. The Buyer shall have received a certificate or certificates, executed by the chief executive officer of the Company, dated as of the Closing Date, to the foregoing effect and as to such other matters as may be reasonably requested by the Buyer including, but not limited to certificates with respect to the Boar d of Directors’ resolutions relating to the transactions contemplated hereby.

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e.       No litigation, statute, rule, regulation, executive order, decree, ruling or injunction shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated or endorsed by or in any court or governmental authority of competent jurisdiction or any self-regulatory organization having authority over the matters contemplated hereby which prohibits the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

f.         No event shall have occurred which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company including but not limited to a change in the 1934 Act reporting status of the Company or the failure of the Company to be timely in its 1934 Act reporting obligations.

 

g.       The Conversion Shares shall have been authorized for quotation on an exchange or electronic quotation system and trading in the Common Stock on such exchange or electronic quotation system shall not have been suspended by the SEC or an exchange or electronic quotation system.

 

h.        The Buyer shall have received an officer’ s certificate described in Section 3(d) above, dated as of the Closing Date.

 

8.             Governing Law; Miscellaneous.

 

  a.        Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. Any action brought by either party against the other concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be brought only in the state courts of New York or in the federal courts located in the state and county of Nassau. The parties to this Agreement hereby irrevocably waive any object ion to jurisdiction and venue of any action instituted hereunder and shall not assert any defense based on lack of jurisdiction or venue or based upon forum non conveniens. The Company and Buyer waive trial by jury. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. In the event that any provision of this Agreement or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any such provision which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of any agreement. Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding in connection with this Agreement, the Note or any related document or agreement by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery (with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Agreement and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

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b.         Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement and shall become effective when counterparts have been signed by each party and delivered to the other party.

 

c.         Headings. The headings of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not form part of, or affect the interpretation of, this Agreement.

 

d.        Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any provision hereof which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof.

 

e.        Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement and the instruments referenced herein contain the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the matters covered herein and therein and, except as specifically set forth herein or therein, neither the Company nor the Buyer makes any representation, warranty, covenant or undertaking with respect to such matters. No provision of this Agreement may be waived or amended other than by an instrument in writing signed by the majority in interest of the Buyer.

 

f.        Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, or (iv) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, or facsimile, addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received), or the first business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or (b) on the second business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be as set forth in the heading of this Agreement.

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g.         Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their successors and assigns. Neither the Company nor the Buyer shall assign this Agreement or any rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may assign its rights hereunder to any person that purchases Securities in a private transaction from the Buyer or to any of its ” affiliates,” as that term is defined under the 1934 Act, without the consent of the Company.

 

h.        Survival. The representations and warranties of the Company and the agreements and covenants set forth in this Agreement shall survive the closing hereunder notwithstanding any due diligence investigation conducted by or on behalf of the Buyer. The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Buyer and all their officers, directors, employees and agents for loss or damage arising as a result of or related to any breach or alleged breach by the Company of any of its representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this Agreement or any of its covenants and obligations under this Agreement, including advancement of expenses as they are incurred.

 

i.         Further Assurances. Each party shall do and perform, or cause to be done and performed, all such further acts and things, and shall execute and deliver all such other agreements, certificates, instruments and documents, as the other party may reasonably request in order to carry out the intent and accomplish the purposes of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

j.        No Strict Construction. The language used in this Agreement will be deemed to be the language chosen by the parties to express their mutual intent, and no rules of strict construction will be applied against any party.

 

k.       Remedies. The Company acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Buyer by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transaction contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Company acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Agreement will be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Company of the provisions of this Agreement, that the Buyer shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies at law or in equity, and in addition to the penalties assessable herein, to an injunction or injunctions restraining, preventing or curing any breach of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Buyer and the Company have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written.

     
Friendable, Inc.  
     
By:   
  Robert Rositano Jr.
Chief Executive Officer
 
     

 

TRILLIUM PARTNERS L.P.

 

By :    
  Stephen Hicks
Manager of the General Partner 
 

  

AGGREGATE SUBSCRIPTION AMOUNT:     
      
Aggregate Principal Amount of Note:  $27,500.00 
      
Aggregate Purchase Price:  $27,500.00 

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Exhibit 3.13

 

NEITHER THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE NOR THE SECURITIES INTO WHICH THESE SECURITIES ARE CONVERTIBLE HAVE BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS. THE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR ASSIGNED IN THE ABSENCE OF (A) AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE SECURITIES UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR (B) AN OPINION OF COUNSEL (WHICH COUNSEL SHALL BE SELECTED BY THE HOLDER), IN A GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FORM, THAT REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER SAID ACT. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, THE SECURITIES MAY BE PLEDGED IN CONNECTION WITH A BONA FIDE MARGIN ACCOUNT OR OTHER LOAN OR FINANCING ARRANGEMENT SECURED BY THE SECURITIES.

 

Principal Amount: $27,500.00 Issue Date: December 8, 2020
Purchase Price: $27,500.00  

 

CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE

 

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, FRIENDABLE, INC., a Nevada corporation (hereinafter called the “Borrower”), hereby promises to pay to the order of TRILLIUM PARTNERS L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, or registered assigns (the “Holder”) the sum of $27,500.00 together with any interest as set forth herein, on December 8, 2021 (the “Maturity Date”), and to pay interest on the unpaid principal balance hereof at the rate of eight percent (8%)(the “Interest Rate”) per annum from the date hereof (the “Issue Date”) until the same becomes due and payable, whether at maturity or upon acceleration or by prepayment or otherwise. This Note may not be prepaid in whole or in part except as otherwise explicitly set forth herein. Any amount of principal or interest on this Note which is not paid when due shall bear interest at the rate of twenty two percent (22%) per annum from the due date thereof until the same is paid (“Default Interest”). Interest shall commence accruing on the date that the Note is fully paid and shall be computed on the basis of a 365-day year and the actual number of days elapsed. All payments due hereunder (to the extent not converted into common stock, $0.0001 par value per share (the “Common Stock”) in accordance with the terms hereof) shall be made in lawful money of the United States of America. All payments shall be made at such address as the Holder shall hereafter give to the Borrower by written notice made in accordance with the provisions of this Note. Each capitalized term used herein, and not otherwise defined, shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in that certain Securities Purchase Agreement dated the date hereof, pursuant to which this Note was originally issued (the “Purchase Agreement”).

 

This Note is free from all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances with respect to the issue thereof and shall not be subject to preemptive rights or other similar rights of shareholders of the Borrower and will not impose personal liability upon the holder thereof.

 

The following terms shall apply to this Note:

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ARTICLE I. CONVERSION RIGHTS

 

1.1       Conversion Right. The Holder shall have the right from time to time, and at any time during the period beginning on the date of issuance of this Note and ending on the later of: (i) the Maturity Date and (ii) the date of payment of the Default Amount (as defined in Article III), each in respect of the remaining outstanding amount of this Note to convert all or any part of the outstanding and unpaid amount of this Note into fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock, as such Common Stock exists on the Issue Date, or any shares of capital stock or other securities of the Borrower into which such Common Stock shall hereafter be changed or reclassified at the conversion price determined as provided herein (a “Conversion”); provided, however, that in no event shall the Holder be entitled to convert any portion of this Note in excess of that portion of this Note upon conversion of which the sum of (1) the number of shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by the Holder and its affiliates (other than shares of Common Stock which may be deemed beneficially owned through the ownership of the unconverted portion of the Notes or the unexercised or unconverted portion of any other security of the Borrower subject to a limitation on conversion or exercise analogous to the limitations contained herein) and (2) the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon the conversion of the portion of this Note with respect to which the determination of this proviso is being made, would result in beneficial ownership by the Holder and its affiliates of more than 4.99% of the outstanding shares of Common Stock. For purposes of the proviso to the immediately preceding sentence, beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), and Regulations 13D-G thereunder, except as otherwise provided in clause (1) of such proviso. The beneficial ownership limitations on conversion as set forth in the section may NOT be waived by the Holder. The number of shares of Common Stock to be issued upon each conversion of this Note shall be determined by dividing the Conversion Amount (as defined below) by the applicable conversion price then in effect on the date specified in the notice of conversion, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Notice of Conversion”), delivered to the Borrower by the Holder in accordance with Section 1.4 below; provided that the Notice of Conversion is submitted by facsimile or e-mail (or by other means resulting in, or reasonably expected to result in, notice) to the Borrower before 6:00 p.m., New York, New York time on such conversion date (the “Conversion Date”); however, if the Notice of Conversion is sent after 6:00pm, New York, New York time the Conversion Date shall be the next business day. The term “Conversion Amount” means, with respect to any conversion of this Note, the sum of (1) the principal amount of this Note to be converted in such conversion plus (2) at the Holder’s option, accrued and unpaid interest, if any, on such principal amount at the interest rates provided in this Note to the Conversion Date, plus (3) at the Holder’s option, Default Interest, if any, on the amounts referred to in the immediately preceding clauses (1) and/or (2) plus (4) at the Holder’s option, any amounts owed to the Holder pursuant to Sections 1.4 hereof.

 

1.2       Conversion Price. The Conversion Price shall be equal to the lower of: (i) the Fixed Price; and (ii) the Variable Conversion Price (each as defined herein)(subject in each case to equitable adjustments for stock splits, stock dividends or rights offerings by the Borrower relating to the Borrower’s securities or the securities of any subsidiary of the Borrower, combinations, recapitalization, reclassifications, extraordinary distributions and similar events). The “Fixed Conversion Price” shall mean $0.001. The “Variable Conversion Price” shall mean 50% multiplied by the Market Price (as defined herein) (representing a discount rate of 50%). “Market Price” means the lowest Trading Price (as defined below) for the Common Stock during the thirty (30) Trading Day period ending on the latest complete Trading Day prior to the Conversion Date. “Trading Price” means, for any security as of any date, the closing bid price on the OTCQB, OTCQX, Pink Sheets electronic quotation system or applicable trading market (the “OTC”) as reported by a reliable reporting service (“Reporting Service”) designated by the Holder (i.e. Bloomberg) or, if the OTC is not the principal trading market for such security, the closing bid price of such security on the principal securities exchange or trading market where such security is listed or traded or, if no closing bid price of such security is available in any of the foregoing manners, the average of the closing bid prices of any market makers for such security that are listed in the “pink sheets”. If the Trading Price cannot be calculated for such security on such date in the manner provided above, the Trading Price shall be the fair market value as mutually determined by the Borrower and the holders of a majority in interest of the Notes being converted for which the calculation of the Trading Price is required in order to determine the Conversion Price of such Notes. “Trading Day” shall mean any day on which the Common Stock is tradable for any period on the OTC, or on the principal securities exchange or other securities market on which the Common Stock is then being traded.

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1.3       Authorized Shares. The Borrower covenants that during the period the conversion right exists, the Borrower will reserve from its authorized and unissued Common Stock a sufficient number of shares, free from preemptive rights, to provide for the issuance of Common Stock upon the full conversion of this Note issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. The Borrower is required at all times to have authorized and reserved five times the number of shares that would be issuable upon full conversion of the Note (assuming that the 4.99% limitation set forth in Section 1.1 is not in effect) (based on the Variable Conversion Price of the Note (as defined in Section 1.2) from time to time, initially 27,500,000 shares)(the “Reserved Amount”). The Reserved Amount shall be increased (or decreased with the written consent of the Holder) from time to time in accordance with the Borrower’s obligations hereunder. The Borrower represents that upon issuance, such shares will be duly and validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable. In addition, if the Borrower shall issue any securities or make any change to its capital structure which would change the number of shares of Common Stock into which the Notes shall be convertible at the then current Variable Conversion Price, the Borrower shall at the same time make proper provision so that thereafter there shall be a sufficient number of shares of Common Stock authorized and reserved, free from preemptive rights, for conversion of the outstanding Note. The Borrower (i) acknowledges that it has irrevocably instructed its transfer agent to issue certificates for the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note, and (ii) agrees that its issuance of this Note shall constitute full authority to its officers and agents who are charged with the duty of executing stock certificates to execute and issue the necessary certificates for shares of Common Stock in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Note.

 

If, at any time the Borrower does not maintain the Reserved Amount it will be considered an Event of Default under Section 3.2 of the Note.

 

 1.4        Method of Conversion.

 

(a)       Mechanics of Conversion. As set forth in Section 1.1 hereof, from time to time, and at any time during the period beginning on the date which is one hundred eighty (180) days following the date of this Note and ending on the later of: (i) the Maturity Date and (ii) the date of payment of the Default Amount, this Note may be converted by the Holder in whole or in part at any time from time to time after the Issue Date, by (A) submitting to the Borrower a Notice of Conversion (by facsimile, e-mail or other reasonable means of communication dispatched on the Conversion Date prior to 6:00 p.m., New York, New York time) and (B) subject to Section 1.4(b), surrendering this Note at the principal office of the Borrower (upon payment in full of any amounts owed hereunder).

 

(b)       Surrender of Note Upon Conversion. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, upon conversion of this Note in accordance with the terms hereof, the Holder shall not be required to physically surrender this Note to the Borrower unless the entire unpaid principal amount of this Note is so converted. The Holder and the Borrower shall maintain records showing the principal amount so converted and the dates of such conversions or shall use such other method, reasonably satisfactory to the Holder and the Borrower, so as not to require physical surrender of this Note upon each such conversion.

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(c)       Delivery of Common Stock Upon Conversion. Upon receipt by the Borrower from the Holder of a facsimile transmission or e-mail (or other reasonable means of communication) of a Notice of Conversion meeting the requirements for conversion as provided in this Section 1.4, the Borrower shall issue and deliver or cause to be issued and delivered to or upon the order of the Holder certificates for the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion within three (3) business days after such receipt (the “Deadline”) (and, solely in the case of conversion of the entire unpaid principal amount hereof, surrender of this Note) in accordance with the terms hereof and the Purchase Agreement. Upon receipt by the Borrower of a Notice of Conversion, the Holder shall be deemed to be the holder of record of the Common Stock issuable upon such conversion, the outstanding principal amount and the amount of accrued and unpaid interest on this Note shall be reduced to reflect such conversion, and, unless the Borrower defaults on its obligations hereunder, all rights with respect to the portion of this Note being so converted shall forthwith terminate except the right to receive the Common Stock or other securities, cash or other assets, as herein provided, on such conversion. If the Holder shall have given a Notice of Conversion as provided herein, the Borrower’s obligation to issue and deliver the certificates for Common Stock shall be absolute and unconditional, irrespective of the absence of any action by the Holder to enforce the same, any waiver or consent with respect to any provision thereof, the recovery of any judgment against any person or any action to enforce the same, any failure or delay in the enforcement of any other obligation of the Borrower to the holder of record, or any setoff, counterclaim, recoupment, limitation or termination, or any breach or alleged breach by the Holder of any obligation to the Borrower, and irrespective of any other circumstance which might otherwise limit such obligation of the Borrower to the Holder in connection with such conversion.

 

(d)       Delivery of Common Stock by Electronic Transfer. In lieu of delivering physical certificates representing the Common Stock issuable upon conversion, provided the Borrower is participating in the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) Fast Automated Securities Transfer (“FAST”) program, upon request of the Holder and its compliance with the provisions set forth herein, the Borrower shall use its best efforts to cause its transfer agent to electronically transmit the Common Stock issuable upon conversion to the Holder by crediting the account of Holder’s Prime Broker with DTC through its Deposit Withdrawal Agent Commission (“DWAC”) system.

 

(e)       Failure to Deliver Common Stock Prior to Deadline. Without in any way limiting the Holder’s right to pursue other remedies, including actual damages and/or equitable relief, the parties agree that if delivery of the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note is not delivered by the Deadline due to action and/or inaction of the Borrower, the Borrower shall pay to the Holder $2,000 per day in cash, for each day beyond the Deadline that the Borrower fails to deliver such Common Stock (the “Fail to Deliver Fee”); provided; however that the Fail to Deliver Fee shall not be due if the failure is a result of a third party (i.e., transfer agent; and not the result of any failure to pay such transfer agent) despite the best efforts of the Borrower to effect delivery of such Common Stock. Such cash amount shall be paid to Holder by the fifth day of the month following the month in which it has accrued or, at the option of the Holder (by written notice to the Borrower by the first day of the month following the month in which it has accrued), shall be added to the principal amount of this Note, in which event interest shall accrue thereon in accordance with the terms of this Note and such additional principal amount shall be convertible into Common Stock in accordance with the terms of this Note. The Borrower agrees that the right to convert is a valuable right to the Holder. The damages resulting from a failure, attempt to frustrate, interference with such conversion right are difficult if not impossible to qualify. Accordingly, the parties acknowledge that the liquidated damages provision contained in this Section 1.4(e) are justified.

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1.5       Concerning the Shares. The shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note may not be sold or transferred unless: (i) such shares are sold pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Act or (ii) the Borrower or its transfer agent shall have been furnished with an opinion of counsel (which opinion shall be in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions) to the effect that the shares to be sold or transferred may be sold or transferred pursuant to an exemption from such registration (such as Rule 144 or a successor rule) (“Rule 144”); or (iii) such shares are transferred to an “affiliate” (as defined in Rule 144) of the Borrower who agrees to sell or otherwise transfer the shares only in accordance with this Section 1.5 and who is an Accredited Investor (as defined in the Purchase Agreement).

 

Any restrictive legend on certificates representing shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note shall be removed and the Borrower shall issue to the Holder a new certificate therefore free of any transfer legend if the Borrower or its transfer agent shall have received an opinion of counsel from Holder’s counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions, to the effect that (i) a public sale or transfer of such Common Stock may be made without registration under the Act, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company so that the sale or transfer is effected; or (ii) in the case of the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note, such security is registered for sale by the Holder under an effective registration statement filed under the Act; or otherwise may be sold pursuant to an exemption from registration. In the event that the Company does not reasonably accept the opinion of counsel provided by the Holder with respect to the transfer of Securities pursuant to an exemption from registration (such as Rule 144), at the Deadline, it will be considered an Event of Default pursuant to Section 3.2 of the Note.

 

 1.6       Effect of Certain Events.

 

(a)       Effect of Merger, Consolidation, Etc. At the option of the Holder, the sale, conveyance or disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Borrower, the effectuation by the Borrower of a transaction or series of related transactions in which more than 50% of the voting power of the Borrower is disposed of, or the consolidation, merger or other business combination of the Borrower with or into any other Person (as defined below) or Persons when the Borrower is not the survivor shall be deemed to be an Event of Default (as defined in Article III) pursuant to which the Borrower shall be required to pay to the Holder upon the consummation of and as a condition to such transaction an amount equal to the Default Amount (as defined in Article III). “Person” shall mean any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association, trust or other entity or organization.

 

(b)       Adjustment Due to Merger, Consolidation, Etc. If, at any time when this Note is issued and outstanding and prior to conversion of all of the Note, there shall be any merger, consolidation, exchange of shares, recapitalization, reorganization, or other similar event, as a result of which shares of Common Stock of the Borrower shall be changed into the same or a different number of shares of another class or classes of stock or securities of the Borrower or another entity, or in case of any sale or conveyance of all or substantially all of the assets of the Borrower other than in connection with a plan of complete liquidation of the Borrower, then the Holder of this Note shall thereafter have the right to receive upon conversion of this Note, upon the basis and upon the terms and conditions specified herein and in lieu of the shares of Common Stock immediately theretofore issuable upon conversion, such stock, securities or assets which the Holder would have been entitled to receive in such transaction had this Note been converted in full immediately prior to such transaction (without regard to any limitations on conversion set forth herein), and in any such case appropriate provisions shall be made with respect to the rights and interests of the Holder of this Note to the end that the provisions hereof (including, without limitation, provisions for adjustment of the Variable Conversion Price and of the number of shares issuable upon conversion of the Note) shall thereafter be applicable, as nearly as may be practicable in relation to any securities or assets thereafter deliverable upon the conversion hereof. The Borrower shall not affect any transaction described in this Section 1.6(b) unless (a) it first gives, to the extent practicable, ten (10) days prior written notice (but in any event at least five (5) days prior written notice) of the record date of the special meeting of shareholders to approve, or if there is no such record date, the consummation of, such merger, consolidation, exchange of shares, recapitalization, reorganization or other similar event or sale of assets (during which time the Holder shall be entitled to convert this Note) and (b) the resulting successor or acquiring entity (if not the Borrower) assumes by written instrument the obligations of this Note. The above provisions shall similarly apply to successive consolidations, mergers, sales, transfers or share exchanges.

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(c)      Adjustment Due to Distribution. If the Borrower shall declare or make any distribution of its assets (or rights to acquire its assets) to holders of Common Stock as a dividend, stock repurchase, by way of return of capital or otherwise (including any dividend or distribution to the Borrower’s shareholders in cash or shares (or rights to acquire shares) of capital stock of a subsidiary (i.e., a spin-off)) (a “Distribution”), then the Holder of this Note shall be entitled, upon any conversion of this Note after the date of record for determining shareholders entitled to such Distribution, to receive the amount of such assets which would have been payable to the Holder with respect to the shares of Common Stock issuable upon such conversion had such Holder been the holder of such shares of Common Stock on the record date for the determination of shareholders entitled to such Distribution.

 

1.7       Prepayment. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Note, at any time during the periods set forth on the table immediately following this paragraph (the “Prepayment Periods”) or as otherwise agreed to between the Borrower and the Holder, the Borrower shall have the right, exercisable on not more than three (3) Trading Days prior written notice to the Holder of the Note to prepay the outstanding Note (principal and accrued interest), in full, in accordance with this Section 1.7. Any notice of prepayment hereunder (an “Optional Prepayment Notice”) shall be delivered to the Holder of the Note at its registered addresses and shall state: (1) that the Borrower is exercising its right to prepay the Note, and (2) the date of prepayment which shall be not more than three (3) Trading Days from the date of the Optional Prepayment Notice. On the date fixed for prepayment (the “Optional Prepayment Date”), the Borrower shall make payment of the Optional Prepayment Amount (as defined below) to Holder, or upon the direction of the Holder as specified by the Holder in a writing to the Borrower (which shall direction to be sent to Borrower by the Holder at least one (1) business day prior to the Optional Prepayment Date). If the Borrower exercises its right to prepay the Note, the Borrower shall make payment to the Holder of an amount in cash equal to the percentage (“Prepayment Percentage”) as set forth in the table immediately following this paragraph opposite the applicable Prepayment Period, multiplied by the sum of: (w) the then outstanding principal amount of this Note plus (x) accrued and unpaid interest on the unpaid principal amount of this Note to the Optional Prepayment Date plus (y) Default Interest, if any, on the amounts referred to in clauses (w) and (x) plus (z) any amounts owed to the Holder pursuant to Section 1.4 hereof (the “Optional Prepayment Amount”). 

 

Prepayment Period Prepayment Percentage
1.  The period beginning on the Issue Date and ending on the date which is one hundred eighty (180) days following the Issue Date. 150%

 

After the expiration of the Prepayment Periods set forth above, the Borrower may submit an Optional Prepayment Notice to the Holder. Upon receipt by the Holder of the Optional Prepayment Notice post Prepayment Periods, the prepayment shall be subject to the Holder’s and the Borrower’s agreement, if any, with respect to the applicable Prepayment Percentage. 

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Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the Holder’s conversion rights herein shall not be affected in any way until the Note is fully paid (funds received by the Holder) pursuant to an Optional Prepayment Notice.

 

ARTICLE II. CERTAIN COVENANTS

 

2.1       Sale of Assets. So long as the Borrower shall have any obligation under this Note, the Borrower shall not, without the Holder’s written consent, sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any significant portion of its assets outside the ordinary course of business. Any consent to the disposition of any assets may be conditioned on a specified use of the proceeds of disposition.

 

ARTICLE III. EVENTS OF DEFAULT

 

 If any of the following events of default (each, an “Event of Default”) shall occur:

 

3.1       Failure to Pay Principal and Interest. The Borrower fails to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due on this Note, whether at maturity or upon acceleration and such breach continues for a period of five (5) days after written notice from the Holder.

 

3.2       Conversion and the Shares. The Borrower fails to issue shares of Common Stock to the Holder (or announces or threatens in writing that it will not honor its obligation to do so) upon exercise by the Holder of the conversion rights of the Holder in accordance with the terms of this Note, fails to transfer or cause its transfer agent to transfer (issue) (electronically or in certificated form) any certificate for shares of Common Stock issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note, the Borrower directs its transfer agent not to transfer or delays, impairs, and/or hinders its transfer agent in transferring (or issuing) (electronically or in certificated form) any certificate for shares of Common Stock to be issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note, or fails to remove (or directs its transfer agent not to remove or impairs, delays, and/or hinders its transfer agent from removing) any restrictive legend (or to withdraw any stop transfer instructions in respect thereof) on any certificate for any shares of Common Stock issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note (or makes any written announcement, statement or threat that it does not intend to honor the obligations described in this paragraph) and any such failure shall continue uncured (or any written announcement, statement or threat not to honor its obligations shall not be rescinded in writing) for three (3) business days after the Holder shall have delivered a Notice of Conversion. It is an obligation of the Borrower to remain current in its obligations to its transfer agent. It shall be an event of default of this Note, if a conversion of this Note is delayed, hindered or frustrated due to a balance owed by the Borrower to its transfer agent. If at the option of the Holder, the Holder advances any funds to the Borrower’s transfer agent in order to process a conversion, such advanced funds shall be paid by the Borrower to the Holder within forty-eight (48) hours of a demand from the Holder.

 

3.3       Breach of Covenants. The Borrower breaches any material covenant or other material term or condition contained in this Note and any collateral documents including but not limited to the Purchase Agreement and such breach continues for a period of twenty (20) days after written notice thereof to the Borrower from the Holder.

 

3.4       Breach of Representations and Warranties. Any representation or warranty of the Borrower made herein or in any agreement, statement or certificate given in writing pursuant hereto or in connection herewith (including, without limitation, the Purchase Agreement), shall be false or misleading in any material respect when made and the breach of which has (or with the passage of time will have) a material adverse effect on the rights of the Holder with respect to this Note or the Purchase Agreement.

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3.5       Receiver or Trustee. The Borrower or any subsidiary of the Borrower shall make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or apply for or consent to the appointment of a receiver or trustee for it or for a substantial part of its property or business, or such a receiver or trustee shall otherwise be appointed.

 

3.6       Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or liquidation proceedings or other proceedings, voluntary or involuntary, for relief under any bankruptcy law or any law for the relief of debtors shall be instituted by or against the Borrower or any subsidiary of the Borrower.

 

3.7       Delisting of Common Stock. The Borrower shall fail to maintain the listing of the Common Stock on at least one of the OTC (which specifically includes the quotation platforms maintained by the OTC Markets Group) or an equivalent replacement exchange, the Nasdaq National Market, the Nasdaq SmallCap Market, the New York Stock Exchange, or the American Stock Exchange.

 

3.8     Failure to Comply with the Exchange Act. The Borrower shall fail to comply with the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act; and/or the Borrower shall cease to be subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act.

 

 

3.9       Liquidation. Any dissolution, liquidation, or winding up of Borrower or any substantial portion of its business.  

 

3.10      Cessation of Operations. Any cessation of operations by Borrower or Borrower admits it is otherwise generally unable to pay its debts as such debts become due, provided, however, that any disclosure of the Borrower’s ability to continue as a “going concern” shall not be an admission that the Borrower cannot pay its debts as they become due.

 

3.11      Financial Statement Restatement. The restatement of any financial statements filed by the Borrower with the SEC at any time after 180 days after the Issuance Date for any date or period until this Note is no longer outstanding, if the result of such restatement would, by comparison to the un-restated financial statement, have constituted a material adverse effect on the rights of the Holder with respect to this Note or the Purchase Agreement.

 

3.12     Replacement of Transfer Agent. In the event that the Borrower proposes to replace its transfer agent, the Borrower fails to provide, prior to the effective date of such replacement, a fully executed Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions in a form as initially delivered pursuant to the Purchase Agreement (including but not limited to the provision to irrevocably reserve shares of Common Stock in the Reserved Amount) signed by the successor transfer agent to Borrower and the Borrower.

 

3.13    Cross-Default. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Note or the other related or companion documents, a breach or default by the Borrower of any covenant or other term or condition contained in any of the Other Agreements, after the passage of all applicable notice and cure or grace periods, shall, at the option of the Holder, be considered a default under this Note and the Other Agreements, in which event the Holder shall be entitled (but in no event required) to apply all rights and remedies of the Holder under the terms of this Note and the Other Agreements by reason of a default under said Other Agreement or hereunder. “Other Agreements” means, collectively, all agreements and instruments between, among or by: (1) the Borrower, and, or for the benefit of, (2) the Holder and any affiliate of the Holder, including, without limitation, promissory notes; provided, however, the term “Other Agreements” shall not include the related or companion documents to this Note. Each of the loan transactions will be cross-defaulted with each other loan transaction and with all other existing and future debt of Borrower to the Holder.

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Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of any Event of Default specified in Section 3.1 (solely with respect to failure to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due at the Maturity Date), the Note shall become immediately due and payable and the Borrower shall pay to the Holder, in full satisfaction of its obligations hereunder, an amount equal to the Default Sum (as defined herein). UPON THE OCCURRENCE AND DURING THE CONTINUATION OF ANY EVENT OF DEFAULT SPECIFIED IN SECTION 3.2, THE NOTE SHALL BECOME IMMEDIATELY DUE AND PAYABLE AND THE BORROWER SHALL PAY TO THE HOLDER, IN FULL SATISFACTION OF ITS OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO: (Y) THE DEFAULT SUM (AS DEFINED HEREIN); MULTIPLIED BY (Z) TWO (2). Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of any Event of Default specified in Sections 3.1 (solely with respect to failure to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due on this Note upon a Trading Market Prepayment Event pursuant to Section 1.7 or upon acceleration), 3.3, 3.4, 3.7, 3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, and/or 3.14 exercisable through the delivery of written notice to the Borrower by such Holders (the “Default Notice”), and upon the occurrence of an Event of Default specified the remaining sections of Articles III (other than failure to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon at the Maturity Date specified in Section 3,1 hereof), the Note shall become immediately due and payable and the Borrower shall pay to the Holder, in full satisfaction of its obligations hereunder, an amount equal to the greater of (i) 150% times the sum of (w) the then outstanding principal amount of this Note plus (x) accrued and unpaid interest on the unpaid principal amount of this Note to the date of payment (the “Mandatory Prepayment Date”) plus (y) Default Interest, if any, on the amounts referred to in clauses (w) and/or (x) plus (z) any amounts owed to the Holder pursuant to Sections 1.3 and 1.4(g) hereof (the then outstanding principal amount of this Note to the date of payment plus the amounts referred to in clauses (x), (y) and (z) shall collectively be known as the “Default Sum”) or (ii) the “parity value” of the Default Sum to be prepaid, where parity value means (a) the highest number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to such Default Sum in accordance with Article I, treating the Trading Day immediately preceding the Mandatory Prepayment Date as the “Conversion Date” for purposes of determining the lowest applicable Variable Conversion Price, unless the Default Event arises as a result of a breach in respect of a specific Conversion Date in which case such Conversion Date shall be the Conversion Date), multiplied by (b) the highest Closing Price for the Common Stock during the period beginning on the date of first occurrence of the Event of Default and ending one day prior to the Mandatory Prepayment Date (the “Default Amount”) and all other amounts payable hereunder shall immediately become due and payable, all without demand, presentment or notice, all of which hereby are expressly waived, together with all costs, including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses, of collection, and the Holder shall be entitled to exercise all other rights and remedies available at law or in equity.

 

If the Borrower fails to pay the Default Amount within five (5) business days of written notice that such amount is due and payable, then the Holder shall have the right at any time, so long as the Borrower remains in default (and so long and to the extent that there are sufficient authorized shares), to require the Borrower, upon written notice, to immediately issue, in lieu of the Default Amount, the number of shares of Common Stock of the Borrower equal to the Default Amount divided by the Variable Conversion Price then in effect.

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ARTICLE IV. MISCELLANEOUS

 

4.1       Failure or Indulgence Not Waiver. No failure or delay on the part of the Holder in the exercise of any power, right or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such power, right or privilege preclude other or further exercise thereof or of any other right, power or privileges. All rights and remedies existing hereunder are cumulative to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies otherwise available.

 

4.2       Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, or (iv) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, or facsimile, addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received), or the first business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or (b) on the second business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be:

 

If to the Borrower, to:

 

FRIENDABLE, INC.

1821 S Bascom Ave., Suite 353

Campbell, California 95008

Attn: Robert Rositano Jr., Chief Executive Officer

Fax:

Email: [email protected]

 

If to the Holder:

 

TRILLIUM PARTNERS L.P.

Executive Pavilion

90 Grove Street

Ridgefield CT 06877

Attention: Stephen Hicks, Manager of General Partner

e-mail: [email protected]

 

4.3       Amendments. This Note and any provision hereof may only be amended by an instrument in writing signed by the Borrower and the Holder. The term “Note” and all reference thereto, as used throughout this instrument, shall mean this instrument (and the other Notes issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement) as originally executed, or if later amended or supplemented, then as so amended or supplemented.

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4.4       Most Favored Nation. During the period where any monies are owed to the Holder pursuant to this Note, if the Borrower engages in any future financing transactions with a third party investor, the Borrower will provide the Holder with written notice (the “MFN Notice”) thereof promptly but in no event less than 10 days prior to closing any financing transactions. Included with the MFN Notice shall be a copy of all documentation relating to such financing transaction and shall include, upon written request of the Holder, any additional information related to such subsequent investment as may be reasonably requested by the Holder. In the event the Holder determines that the terms of the subsequent investment are preferable to the terms of the securities of the Borrower issued to the Holder pursuant to the terms of the Purchase Agreement, the Holder will notify the Borrower in writing. Promptly after receipt of such written notice from the Holder, the Borrower agrees to amend and restate the Securities (which may include the conversion terms of this Note), to be identical to the instruments evidencing the subsequent investment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 4.4 shall not apply in respect of (i) an Exempt Issuance, or (ii) an underwritten public offering of Common Stock. “Exempt Issuance” means the issuance of: (a) shares of Common Stock or options to employees, officers, consultants, advisors or directors of the Borrower pursuant to any stock or option plan duly adopted for such purpose by a majority of the members of the Board of Directors or a majority of the members of a committee of directors established for such purpose, (b) securities upon the exercise or exchange of or conversion of this Note and/or other securities exercisable or exchangeable for or convertible into shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding on the date hereof, and (c) securities issued pursuant to acquisitions or strategic transactions approved by a majority of the disinterested directors of the Borrower, provided that any such issuance shall only be to a Person which is, itself or through its subsidiaries, an operating company in a business synergistic with the business of the Borrower and in which the Borrower receives benefits in addition to the investment of funds, but shall not include a transaction in which the Borrower is issuing securities primarily for the purpose of raising capital or to an entity whose primary business is investing in securities.

 

4.5       Assignability. This Note shall be binding upon the Borrower and its successors and assigns, and shall inure to be the benefit of the Holder and its successors and assigns. Each transferee of this Note must be an “accredited investor” (as defined in Rule 501(a) of the Securities and Exchange Commission). Notwithstanding anything in this Note to the contrary, this Note may be pledged as collateral in connection with a bona fide margin account or other lending arrangement; and may be assigned by the Holder without the consent of the Borrower.

 

4.6      Cost of Collection. If default is made in the payment of this Note, the Borrower shall pay the Holder hereof costs of collection, including reasonable attorneys’ fees.

 

4.7       Governing Law. This Note shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. Any action brought by either party against the other concerning the transactions contemplated by this Note shall be brought only in the state courts of New York or in the federal courts located in the state and county of Nassau. The parties to this Note hereby irrevocably waive any objection to jurisdiction and venue of any action instituted hereunder and shall not assert any defense based on lack of jurisdiction or venue or based upon forum non conveniens. The Borrower and Holder waive trial by jury. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. In the event that any provision of this Note or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any such provision which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of any agreement. Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding in connection with this Note, any agreement or any other document delivered in connection with this Note by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery (with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Note and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

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4.8       Purchase Agreement. By its acceptance of this Note, each party agrees to be bound by the applicable terms of the Purchase Agreement.

 

4.9       Remedies. The Borrower acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Holder, by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transaction contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Borrower acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Note will be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Borrower of the provisions of this Note, that the Holder shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies at law or in equity, and in addition to the penalties assessable herein, to an injunction or injunctions restraining, preventing or curing any breach of this Note and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions thereof, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Borrower has caused this Note to be signed in its name by its duly authorized officer this on December 8, 2020

     
FRIENDABLE, INC.  
     
By: /s/Robert Rositano  
  Robert Rositano Jr.  
  Chief Executive Officer  

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EXHIBIT A -- NOTICE OF CONVERSION

 

The undersigned hereby elects to convert $_________________ principal amount of the Note (defined below) into that number of shares of Common Stock to be issued pursuant to the conversion of the Note (“Common Stock”) as set forth below, of FRIENDABLE, INC., a Nevada corporation (the “Borrower”) according to the conditions of the convertible note of the Borrower dated as of December 8, 2020 (the “Note”), as of the date written below. No fee will be charged to the Holder for any conversion, except for transfer taxes, if any.

 

Box Checked as to applicable instructions:

 

[ ]         The Borrower shall electronically transmit the Common Stock issuable pursuant to this Notice of Conversion to the account of the undersigned or its nominee with DTC through its Deposit Withdrawal Agent Commission system (“DWAC Transfer”).

 

Name of DTC Prime Broker:

Account Number:

 

[ ]         The undersigned hereby requests that the Borrower issue a certificate or certificates for the number of shares of Common Stock set forth below (which numbers are based on the Holder’s calculation attached hereto) in the name(s) specified immediately below or, if additional space is necessary, on an attachment hereto:

 

TRILLIUM PARTNERS L.P.

Executive Pavilion

90 Grove Street

Ridgefield CT 06877

Attention: Stephen Hicks, Manager of General Partner

e-mail: [email protected]

 

Date of conversion:  
Applicable Conversion Price: $
Number of shares of common stock to be issued pursuant to conversion of the Notes:  
Amount of Principal Balance due remaining under the Note after this conversion:  
   
TRILLIUM PARTNERS L.P.  

 

By:    
Name: Stephen Hicks, Manager of General Partner
Date:  

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Exhibit 3.16

 

SERIES C PREFERRED STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This SERIES C PREFERRED STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”), dated as of December 15, 2020, by and between FRIENDABLE, INC., a Nevada corporation, with its address at 1821 S Bascom Ave., Suite 353, Campbell, California 95008 (the “Company”), and GENEVA ROTH REMARK HOLDINGS, INC., a New York corporation, with its address at 111 Great Neck Road, Suite 216, Great Neck, NY 11021 (the “Buyer”).

 

WHEREAS:

 

A.            The Company and the Buyer are executing and delivering this Agreement in reliance upon the exemption from securities registration afforded by the rules and regulations as promulgated by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”); and

 

B.            Buyer desires to purchase and the Company desires to issue and sell, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, 42,350 shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Company (“Series C Shares”) with the rights and preferences as set forth on the Certificate of Designation of the Series C Preferred Stock attached hereto as Exhibit A (“Certificate of Designation”).

 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Company and the Buyer severally (and not jointly) hereby agree as follows:

 

1.             Purchase and Sale of Series C Shares.

 

a.       Purchase of Series C Shares. On the Closing Date (as defined below), the Company shall issue and sell to the Buyer and the Buyer agrees to purchase from the Company 42,350 Series C Shares with the rights and preferences as set forth in the Certificate of Designation.

 

b.       Form of Payment. On the Closing Date (as defined below), (i) the Buyer shall pay $38,500.00 for the Series C Shares to be issued and sold to it at the Closing (as defined below) (the “Purchase Price”) by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Company, in accordance with the Company’s written wiring instructions, against delivery of the Series C Shares, and (ii) the Company shall deliver such duly executed and authorized Series C Shares on behalf of the Company, to the Buyer, against delivery of such Purchase Price.

 

c.       Closing Date. Subject to the satisfaction (or written waiver) of the conditions set forth in Section 6 and Section 7 below, the date and time of the issuance and sale of the Series C Shares pursuant to this Agreement (the “Closing Date”) shall be 12:00 noon, Eastern Standard Time on or about December 16, 2020, or such other mutually agreed upon time. The closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (the “Closing”) shall occur on the Closing Date at such location as may be agreed to by the parties.

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2.             Buyer’s Representations and Warranties. The Buyer represents and warrants to the Company that:

 

a.       The Buyer has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement, the execution and delivery of which has been duly authorized and this Agreement constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Buyer, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium and similar laws of general application relating to or affecting the enforcement of rights of creditors, and except as enforceability of the obligations hereunder are subject to general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or law).

 

b.       The Buyer acknowledges its understanding that the offering and sale of the Series C Shares and the shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the Series C Shares (such shares of common stock being collectively referred to herein as the “Conversion Shares” and, collectively with the Series C Shares, the “Securities”) is intended to be exempt from registration under the 1933 Act, by virtue of Rule 506(b) promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the provisions of Regulation D promulgated thereunder. In furtherance thereof, the Buyer represents and warrants to the Company and its affiliates as follows:

 

i.         The Buyer realizes that the basis for the exemption from registration may not be available if, notwithstanding the Buyer’s representations contained herein, the Buyer is merely acquiring the Securities for a fixed or determinable period in the future, or for a market rise, or for sale if the market does not rise. The Buyer does not have any such intention.

 

ii.       The Buyer realizes that the basis for exemption would not be available if the offering is part of a plan or scheme to evade registration provisions of the 1933 Act or any applicable state or federal securities laws, except sales pursuant to a registration statement or sales that are exempted under the 1933 Act.

 

iii.       The Buyer is acquiring the Securities solely for the Buyer’s own beneficial account, for investment purposes, and not with a view towards, or resale in connection with, any distribution of the Securities.

 

iv.       The Buyer has the financial ability to bear the economic risk of the Buyer’s investment, has adequate means for providing for its current needs and contingencies, and has no need for liquidity with respect to an investment in the Company.

 

v.       The Buyer and the Buyer’s attorney, accountant, purchaser representative and/or tax advisor, if any (collectively, the “Advisors”) has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of a prospective investment in the Securities. The Buyer also represents it has not been organized solely for the purpose of acquiring the Securities.

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vii.     The Buyer (together with its Advisors, if any) has received all documents requested by the Buyer, if any, and has carefully reviewed them and understands the information contained therein, prior to the execution of this Agreement.

 

c.       The Buyer is not relying on the Company or any of its employees, agents, sub-agents or advisors with respect to the legal, tax, economic and related considerations involved in this investment. The Buyer has relied on the advice of, or has consulted with, only its Advisors.

 

d.       The Buyer has carefully considered the potential risks relating to the Company and a purchase of the Securities, and fully understands that the Securities are a speculative investment that involves a high degree of risk of loss of the Buyer’s entire investment. Among other things, the Buyer has carefully considered each of the risks described under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s SEC filings.

 

e.       The Buyer will not sell or otherwise transfer any Securities without registration under the 1933 Act or an exemption therefrom, and fully understands and agrees that the Buyer must bear the economic risk of its purchase because, among other reasons, the Securities have not been registered under the 1933 Act or under the securities laws of any state and, therefore, cannot be resold, pledged, assigned or otherwise disposed of unless they are subsequently registered under the 1933 Act and under the applicable securities laws of such states, or an exemption from such registration is available. In particular, the Buyer is aware that the Securities are “restricted securities,” as such term is defined in Rule 144, and they may not be sold pursuant to Rule 144 unless all of the conditions of Rule 144 are met. The Buyer also understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Securities on behalf of the Buyer. The Buyer understands that any sales or transfers of the Securities are further restricted by state securities laws and the provisions of this Agreement.

 

f.       The Buyer and its Advisors, if any, have had a reasonable opportunity to ask questions of and receive answers from a person or persons acting on behalf of the Company concerning the offering and the business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects of the Company, and all such questions have been answered to the full satisfaction of the Buyer and its Advisors, if any.

 

g.       The Buyer represents and warrants that: (i) the Buyer was contacted regarding the sale of the Securities by the Company (or an authorized agent or representative thereof) with whom the Buyer had a prior substantial pre-existing relationship; and (ii) no Securities were offered or sold to it by means of any form of general solicitation or general advertising, and in connection therewith, the Buyer did not: (A) receive or review any advertisement, article, notice or other communication published in a newspaper or magazine or similar media or broadcast over television or radio, whether closed circuit, or generally available; or (B) attend any seminar meeting or industry investor conference whose attendees were invited by any general solicitation or general advertising; or (C) observe any website or filing of the Company with the SEC in which any offering of securities by the Company was described and as a result learned of any offering of securities by the Company.

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h.       The Buyer has taken no action that would give rise to any claim by any person for brokerage commissions, finders’ fees or the like relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

i.        The Buyer is an “accredited investor” as that term is defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D.

 

j.       Legends. The Buyer understands that until such time as the Securities have been registered under the 1933 Act or may be sold pursuant to an applicable exemption from registration, the Securities shall bear a restrictive legend in substantially the following form:

 

“THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “SECURITIES ACT”), OR UNDER ANY STATE SECURITIES LAWS, AND MAY NOT BE PLEDGED, SOLD, ASSIGNED, HYPOTHECATED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED UNLESS (1) A REGISTRATION STATEMENT WITH RESPECT THERETO IS EFFECTIVE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS OR (2) THE ISSUER OF SUCH SECURITIES RECEIVES AN OPINION OF COUNSEL TO THE HOLDER OF SUCH SECURITIES, WHICH COUNSEL AND OPINION ARE REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE ISSUER’S TRANSFER AGENT, THAT SUCH SECURITIES MAY BE PLEDGED, SOLD, ASSIGNED, HYPOTHECATED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT AND APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.”

 

The legend set forth above shall be removed and the Company shall issue a certificate without such legend to the holder of any Security upon which it is stamped, if, unless otherwise required by applicable state securities laws, (a) such Security is registered for sale under an effective registration statement filed under the 1933 Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to an exemption from registration without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold, or (b) such holder provides the Company with an opinion of counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Security may be made without registration under the 1933 Act, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company so that the sale or transfer is effected. The Buyer agrees to sell all Securities, including those represented by a certificate(s) from which the legend has been removed, in compliance with applicable prospectus delivery requirements, if any. In the event that the Company does not accept the opinion of counsel provided by the Buyer with respect to the transfer of Securities pursuant to an exemption from registration, such as Rule 144, at the Deadline (as defined in the Certificate of Designation), it will be considered an Event of Default (as defined in the Certificate of Designation).

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3.             Representations and Warranties of the Company. The Company represents and warrants to the Buyer that:

 

a.       Organization and Qualification. The Company and each of its Subsidiaries (as defined below), if any, is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated, with full power and authority (corporate and other) to own, lease, use and operate its properties and to carry on its business as and where now owned, leased, used, operated and conducted. “Subsidiaries” means any corporation or other organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated, in which the Company owns, directly or indirectly, any equity or other ownership interest.

 

b.       Authorization; Enforcement. (i) The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and to issue the Securities, in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof, (ii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including without limitation, the issuance of the Series C Shares and the issuance and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares issuable upon conversion or exercise thereof) have been duly authorized by the Company’s Board of Directors and no further consent or authorization of the Company, its Board of Directors, or its shareholders is required, (iii) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Company by its authorized representative, and such authorized representative is the true and official representative with authority to sign this Agreement and the other documents executed in connection herewith and bind the Company accordingly, and (iv) this Agreement constitutes, and upon execution and delivery by the Company of the Series C Shares, each of such instruments will constitute, a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms except as may be limited by bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium and similar laws of general application relating to or affecting the enforcement of rights of creditors, and except as enforceability of the obligations hereunder are subject to general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or law).

 

c.       Capitalization. As of the date hereof, the authorized common stock of the Company consists of 1,000,000,000 authorized shares of common stock, $0.0001 par value per share, of which 28003333 shares are issued and outstanding and 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock, $0.0001 par value per share. On or prior to the Closing Date, the Certificate of Designation shall be filed with the Nevada Secretary of State authorizing 1,000,000 Series C Shares. All of such outstanding shares of capital stock are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

 

d.       Issuance of Securities. The Securities upon issuance will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and free from all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances with respect to the issue thereof and shall not be subject to preemptive rights or other similar rights of shareholders of the Company and will not impose personal liability upon the holder thereof.

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e.       No Conflicts. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company and the consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including, without limitation, the issuance of the Securities and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares) will not (i) conflict with or result in a violation of any provision of the Articles of Incorporation, as amended or By-laws, or (ii) violate or conflict with, or result in a breach of any provision of, or constitute a default (or an event which with notice or lapse of time or both could become a default) under, or give to others any rights of termination, amendment, acceleration or cancellation of, any agreement, indenture, patent, patent license or instrument to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a party, or (iii) result in a violation of any law, rule, regulation, order, judgment or decree (including federal and state securities laws and regulations and regulations of any self-regulatory organizations to which the Company or its securities are subject) applicable to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or by which any property or asset of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is bound or affected (except for such conflicts, defaults, terminations, amendments, accelerations, cancellations and violations as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined herein)). The businesses of the Company and its Subsidiaries, if any, are not being conducted, and shall not be conducted so long as the Buyer owns any of the Securities, in violation of any law, ordinance or regulation of any governmental entity. “Material Adverse Effect” means any material adverse effect on the business, operations, assets or financial condition of the Company or its Subsidiaries, if any, taken as a whole, or on the transactions contemplated hereby or by the agreements or instruments to be entered into in connection herewith.

 

f.       SEC Documents; Financial Statements. The Company has filed all reports, schedules, forms, statements and other documents required to be filed by it with the SEC pursuant to the reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “1934 Act”) (all of the foregoing filed prior to the date hereof and all exhibits included therein and financial statements and schedules thereto and documents (other than exhibits to such documents) incorporated by reference therein, being hereinafter referred to herein as the “SEC Documents”). Upon written request the Company will deliver to the Buyer true and complete copies of the SEC Documents, except for such exhibits and incorporated documents. As of their respective dates or if amended, as of the dates of the amendments, the SEC Documents complied in all material respects with the requirements of the 1934 Act and the rules and regulations of the SEC promulgated thereunder applicable to the SEC Documents, and none of the SEC Documents, at the time they were filed with the SEC, contained any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. None of the statements made in any such SEC Documents is, or has been, required to be amended or updated under applicable law (except for such statements as have been amended or updated in subsequent filings prior the date hereof). As of their respective dates or if amended, as of the dates of the amendments, the financial statements of the Company included in the SEC Documents complied as to form in all material respects with applicable accounting requirements and the published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto. Such financial statements have been prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied, during the periods involved and fairly present in all material respects the consolidated financial position of the Company and its consolidated Subsidiaries as of the dates thereof and the consolidated results of their operations and cash flows for the periods then ended (subject, in the case of unaudited statements, to normal year-end audit adjustments). The Company is subject to the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act.

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g.       Absence of Certain Changes. Since September 30, 2020, except as set forth in the SEC Documents, there has been no material adverse change and no material adverse development in the assets, liabilities, business, properties, operations, financial condition, results of operations, prospects or 1934 Act reporting status of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

 

h.       Absence of Litigation. Except as set forth in the SEC Documents, there is no action, suit, claim, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or their officers or directors in their capacity as such, that could have a Material Adverse Effect. The Company and its Subsidiaries are unaware of any facts or circumstances which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

i.       No Integrated Offering. Neither the Company, nor any of its affiliates, nor any person acting on its or their behalf, has directly or indirectly made any offers or sales in any security or solicited any offers to buy any security under circumstances that would require registration under the 1933 Act of the issuance of the Securities to the Buyer. The issuance of the Securities to the Buyer will not be integrated with any other issuance of the Company’s securities (past, current or future) for purposes of any shareholder approval provisions applicable to the Company or its securities.

 

j.       No Investment Company. The Company is not, and upon the issuance and sale of the Securities as contemplated by this Agreement will not be an “investment company” required to be registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (an “Investment Company”). The Company is not controlled by an Investment Company.

 

4.             COVENANTS.

 

a.       Best Efforts. The Company shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy timely each of the conditions described in Section 7 of this Agreement.

 

b.       Form D; Blue Sky Laws. The Company agrees to timely make any filings required by federal and state laws as a result of the closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

c.       Use of Proceeds. The Company shall use the proceeds for general working capital purposes.

 

d.       Expenses. At the Closing, the Company’s obligation with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is to reimburse Buyer’s expenses for Buyer’s legal fees and due diligence fee in an amount not to exceed $3,000.

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e.       Corporate Existence. So long as the Buyer beneficially owns any Series C Shares, the Company shall maintain its corporate existence and shall not sell all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, except with the prior written consent of the Buyer.

 

f.       Breach of Covenants. If the Company breaches any of the covenants set forth in this Section 4 and such breach is not cured within five (5) days of written notice thereof from Buyer, and in addition to any other remedies available to the Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, it will be considered an event of default under the Certificate of Designation.

 

g.       Failure to Comply with the 1934 Act. So long as the Buyer beneficially owns any Series C Shares, the Company shall comply with the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act and the Company shall continue to be subject to the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act; any breach of the foreging shall be considered an event of default under the Certificate of Designation, provided that such breach is not cured within five (5) days of written notice thereof from Buyer.

 

h.       Trading Activities. Neither the Buyer nor its affiliates has an open short position in the common stock of the Company and the Buyer agrees that it shall not, and that it will cause its affiliates not to, engage in any short sales of or hedging transactions with respect to the common stock of the Company.

 

i.       The Buyer is Not a “Dealer”. The Buyer and the Company hereby acknowledge and agree that the Buyer has not: (i) acted as an underwriter; (ii) acted as a market maker or specialist; (iii) acted as “de facto” market maker; or (iv) conducted any other professional market activities such as providing investment advice, extending credit and lending securities in connection; and thus that the Buyer is not a “Dealer” as such term is defined in the 1934 Act.

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5.             Transfer Agent Instructions. The Company shall issue irrevocable instructions to its transfer agent to issue certificates, registered in the name of the Buyer or its nominee, for the Conversion Shares in such amounts as specified from time to time by the Buyer to the Company upon conversion of the Series C Shares in accordance with the terms of the Certificate of Designation (the “Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions”). In the event that the Company proposes to replace its transfer agent, the Company shall provide, prior to the effective date of such replacement, a fully executed Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions in a form as initially delivered pursuant to this Agreement (including but not limited to the provision to irrevocably reserve shares of common stock in the Reserved Amount (as defined in the Certificate of Designation) signed by the successor transfer agent to Company and the Company. Prior to registration of the Conversion Shares under the 1933 Act or the date on which the Conversion Shares may be sold pursuant to an exemption from registration, all such certificates shall bear the restrictive legend specified in Section 2(j) of this Agreement. The Company warrants that: (i) no instruction other than the Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions referred to in this Section 5, will be given by the Company to its transfer agent and that the Securities shall otherwise be freely transferable on the books and records of the Company as and to the extent provided in this Agreement and the Certificate of Designation; (ii) it will not direct its transfer agent not to transfer or delay, impair, and/or hinder its transfer agent in transferring (or issuing)(electronically or in certificated form) any certificate for Conversion Shares to be issued to the Buyer upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to the Certificate of Designation or this Agreement as and when required by thereby; and (iii) it will not fail to remove (or direct its transfer agent not to remove or impair, delay, and/or hinder its transfer agent from removing) any restrictive legend (or to withdraw any stop transfer instructions in respect thereof) on any certificate for any Conversion Shares issued to the Buyer upon conversion of the Series C Shares of or otherwise pursuant to the Certificate of Designation or this Agreement as and when required thereby. If the Buyer provides the Company and the Company’s transfer, at the cost of the Buyer, with an opinion of counsel in form, substance and scope customary for opinions in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Securities may be made without registration under the 1933 Act, the Company shall permit the transfer, and, in the case of the Conversion Shares, promptly instruct its transfer agent to issue one or more certificates, free from restrictive legend, in such name and in such denominations as specified by the Buyer. The Company acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Buyer, by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transactions contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Company acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Section 5 may be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Company of the provisions of this Section 5, that the Buyer shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies, to an injunction restraining any breach and requiring immediate transfer, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

 

6.             Conditions to the Company’s Obligation to Sell. The obligation of the Company hereunder to issue and sell the Series C Shares to the Buyer at the Closing is subject to the satisfaction, at or before the Closing Date of each of the following conditions thereto, provided that these conditions are for the Company’s sole benefit and may be waived by the Company at any time in its sole discretion:

 

a.       The Buyer shall have executed this Agreement and delivered the same to the Company.

 

b.      The Buyer shall have delivered the Purchase Price in accordance with Section 1(b) above.

 

c.       The representations and warranties of the Buyer shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made and as of the Closing Date as though made at that time (except for representations and warranties that speak as of a specific date), and the Buyer shall have performed, satisfied and complied in all material respects with the covenants, agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed, satisfied or complied with by the Buyer at or prior to the Closing Date.

 

d.       No litigation, statute, rule, regulation, executive order, decree, ruling or injunction shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated or endorsed by or in any court or governmental authority of competent jurisdiction or any self-regulatory organization having authority over the matters contemplated hereby which prohibits the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

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7.            Conditions to The Buyer’s Obligation to Purchase. The obligation of the Buyer hereunder to purchase the Series C Shares at the Closing is subject to the satisfaction, at or before the Closing Date of each of the following conditions, provided that these conditions are for the Buyer’s sole benefit and may be waived by the Buyer at any time in its sole discretion:

 

a.       The Company shall have executed this Agreement and delivered the same to the Buyer.

 

b.       The Company shall have delivered to the Buyer the Series C Shares by way of book entry as confirmed by the Company’s transfer agent in accordance with Section 1(b) above.

 

c.       The Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions, in form and substance satisfactory to the Buyer, shall have been delivered to and acknowledged in writing by the Company’s Transfer Agent.

 

d.       The representations and warranties of the Company shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made and as of the Closing Date as though made at such time (except for representations and warranties that speak as of a specific date) and the Company shall have performed, satisfied and complied in all material respects with the covenants, agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed, satisfied or complied with by the Company at or prior to the Closing Date. The Buyer shall have received a certificate or certificates, executed by the chief executive officer of the Company, dated as of the Closing Date, to the foregoing effect and as to such other matters as may be reasonably requested by the Buyer including, but not limited to certificates with respect to the Board of Directors’ resolutions relating to the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

e.       No litigation, statute, rule, regulation, executive order, decree, ruling or injunction shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated or endorsed by or in any court or governmental authority of competent jurisdiction or any self-regulatory organization having authority over the matters contemplated hereby which prohibits the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

f.       No event shall have occurred which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company including, but not limited, to a change in the 1934 Act reporting status of the Company or the failure of the Company to be timely in its 1934 Act reporting obligations.

 

g.       The Company’s transfer agent shall be engaged to act as the transfer agent for the Series C Preferred Shares.

 

h.       The Certificate of Designation shall be properly authorized and filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Nevada and declared effective.

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8.             Governing Law; Miscellaneous.

 

a.       Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. Any action brought by either party against the other concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be brought only in the state courts of New York or in the federal courts located in the Eastern District of New York. The parties to this Agreement hereby irrevocably waive any objection to jurisdiction and venue of any action instituted hereunder and shall not assert any defense based on lack of jurisdiction or venue or based upon forum non conveniens. The Company and Buyer waive trial by jury. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. In the event that any provision of this Agreement or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any such provision which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of any agreement. Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding in connection with this Agreement, the Series C Shares, the Certificate of Designation or any related document or agreement by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery (with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Agreement and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

 

b.       Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement and shall become effective when counterparts have been signed by each party and delivered to the other party.

 

c.       Headings. The headings of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not form part of, or affect the interpretation of, this Agreement.

 

d.       Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any provision hereof which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof.

 

e.       Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement and the instruments referenced herein contain the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the matters covered herein and therein and, except as specifically set forth herein or therein, neither the Company nor the Buyer makes any representation, warranty, covenant or undertaking with respect to such matters. No provision of this Agreement may be waived or amended other than by an instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto.

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f.       Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, or (iv) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, email, or facsimile, addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received), or the first (1st) business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or (b) on the second (2nd) business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be as set forth in the heading of this Agreement with a copy by fax only to (which copy shall not constitute notice) to Naidich Wurman LLP, 111 Great Neck Road, Suite 214, Great Neck, NY 11021, Attn: Allison Naidich, facsimile: 516-466-3555, e-mail: [email protected]. Each party shall provide notice to the other party of any change in address.

 

g.       Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their successors and assigns. Neither the Company nor the Buyer shall assign this Agreement or any rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other.

 

h.       Survival and Indemnification. The representations and warranties and the agreements and covenants set forth in this Agreement shall survive the closing hereunder notwithstanding any due diligence investigation conducted by or on behalf of the either party. The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Buyer and all their officers, directors, employees and agents for loss or damage arising as a result of or related to any breach or alleged breach by the Company of any of its representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this Agreement or any of its covenants and obligations under this Agreement, including advancement of expenses as they are incurred. The Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and all their officers, directors, employees and agents for loss or damage arising as a result of or related to any breach or alleged breach by the Buyer of any of its representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this Agreement or any of its covenants and obligations under this Agreement, including advancement of expenses as they are incurred.

 

i.       Further Assurances. Each party shall do and perform, or cause to be done and performed, all such further acts and things, and shall execute and deliver all such other agreements, certificates, instruments and documents, as the other party may reasonably request in order to carry out the intent and accomplish the purposes of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

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j.       No Strict Construction. The language used in this Agreement will be deemed to be the language chosen by the parties to express their mutual intent, and no rules of strict construction will be applied against any party.

 

k.       Remedies. Each party acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the other party by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transaction contemplated hereby. Accordingly, each party acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Agreement will be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the other party of the provisions of this Agreement, that the non-breaching party shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies at law or in equity, and in addition to the penalties assessable herein, to an injunction or injunctions restraining, preventing or curing any breach of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Buyer and the Company have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written.

 

FRIENDABLE, INC.  
   
By:  /s/Robert Rositano  
  Robert Rositano Jr.
Chief Executive Officer
 
     
GENEVA ROTH REMARK HOLDINGS, INC.  
   
By: (-s- Curt Kramer)  
  Curt Kramer  
  Chief Executive Officer  

 

AGGREGATE SUBSCRIPTION AMOUNT:     
Number of Series C Preferred Shares purchased   42,350 
Aggregate Purchase Price:  $38,500.00 
Price per Series C Preferred Share  $0.090909 

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EXHIBIT A

 

Certificate of Designation

 

See attached.

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CORPORATE RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF
FRIENDABLE, INC.

 

We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of FRIENDABLE, INC., a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Nevada (the “Corporation”), duly held on December 15, 2020 at ___________ which said meeting no less than two directors were present and voting throughout, the following resolution, upon motions made, seconded and carried, was duly adopted and is now in full force and effect:

 

WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Corporation deem it in the best interests of the Corporation to enter into the Securities Purchase Agreement dated December 15, 2020 (the “Agreement”), in connection with the issuance of up to 42,350 shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Corporation for the aggregate purchase price of $38,500.00 (the “Preferred Stock”), upon the terms and subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in such Agreement and the Certificate of Designation along with an irrevocable letter agreement with Nevada Agency and Transfer Co., the Corporation’s transfer agent, with respect to the reserve of shares of common stock of the Corporation to be issued upon any conversion of the Preferred Stock; the issuance of such shares of common stock in connection with a conversion of the Preferred Stock; and the indemnification of Nevada Agency and Transfer Co. for all loss, liability, or expense in carrying out the authority and direction contained in the irrevocable letter agreement (the “Letter Agreement”).

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT:

 

RESOLVED, that the Corporation is hereby authorized to enter into the Agreement, issue the Preferred Stock, and enter into the Letter Agreement which provides in pertinent part: (i) reserve shares of common stock of the Corporation to be issued upon any conversion of the Preferred Stock; (ii) issue such shares of common stock in connection with a conversion of the Preferred Stock (issuance upon receipt of a notice of conversion of the holder of the Preferred Stock) without any further action or confirmation by the Corporation; and the Corporation indemnifies Nevada Agency and Transfer Co. for all loss, liability, or expense in carrying out the authority and direction contained in the Letter Agreement:

 

RESOLVED, that any executive officer of the Corporation be, and hereby is, authorized, empowered and directed, from time to time, to take such additional action and to execute, certify and deliver to the transfer agent of the Corporation, as any appropriate or proper to implement the provisions of the foregoing resolutions:

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The undersigned, do hereby certify that we are members of the Board of Directors of the Corporation; that the attached is a true and correct copy of resolutions duly adopted and ratified at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Corporation duly convened and held in accordance with its by- laws and the laws of the State of Nevada, as transcribed by us from the minutes; and that the same have not in any way been modified, repealed or rescinded and are in full force and effect.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands as Chief Executive Officer and Members of the Board of Directors of the Corporation.

 

Dated: December 15, 2020 /s/Robert Rositano  
  Robert Rositano Jr.,  
  Chief Executive Officer/ Member of the Board  
       
  Signature:    
  Member of the Board  
  Print Name:     

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OFFICER’S CERTIFICATE

 

The undersigned, Robert Rositano Jr., Chief Executive Officer of FRIENDABLE, INC., a Nevada Corporation (the “Company”), in connection with the authorization and issuance of 42,350 shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Company in accordance with the Series C Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement dated December 15, 2020 by and among the Company and Geneva Roth Remark Holdings, Inc. (the “Purchase Agreement”), hereby certifies that:

 

1.       I am the duly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

 

2.       The representations and warranties made by the Company in Section 3 of the Purchase Agreement are true and correct in all material respects as of the date of this Officer’s Certificate. The capitalization of the Company described in Section 3(c) of the Purchase Agreement has not changed as of the date hereof.

 

3.       As of the date hereof, the Company has satisfied and duly performed all of the conditions and obligations specified in Section 7 of the Purchase Agreement to be satisfied on or prior to the Closing Date (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) or such conditions and obligations have been waived expressly in writing signed by the purchaser.

 

4.       The Company has complied with or, if compliance prior to Closing (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) is not required, promptly following the Closing the Company will comply with, the filing requirements in respect of this transaction under (a) Regulation D under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (and applicable Blue Sky regulations) and (b) the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

 

5.       There has been no adverse change in the business, affairs, prospects, operations, properties, assets or condition of the Company since September 30, 2020, the date of the Company’s most recent financial statements delivered to the Buyers (as defined in the Purchase Agreement), other than losses and matters which would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined in the Purchase Agreement).

 

6.       The Company is qualified as a foreign corporation in all jurisdictions in which the Company owns or leases properties, or conducts any business except where failure of the Company to be so qualified would not have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined in the Purchase Agreement).

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Officer’s Certificate as of December 15, 2020.

 

  /s/Robert Rositano
  Robert Rositano Jr.
  Chief Executive Officer

 

 

(FRIBNDABLB, INC. LOGO)

 

December 15, 2020

 

Nevada Agency and Transfer Company
50 W Liberty Street, Suite 880
Reno, Nevada 89501

 

Re: Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions

 

Ladies and Gentlemen:

 

FRIBNDABLB, INC., a Nevada corporation (the “Company”) and Geneva Roth Remark Holdings, Inc., a New York corporation (the “Investor”) have entered into four (4) Series C Preferred Stock Purchase Agreements dated as of December 10, 2019, March 24, 2020, October 27, 2020 and December 15, 2020 (collectively, (he “Agreements”) providing for the issuance of the 58,300 shares, 38,000 shares, 36,300 shares and 42,350 shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Company (“Series C Shares”) respectively, which arc convertible into shares of common stock of the Company pursuant to the Certificate of Designation for a total current balance of 164,950 shares of Series C Shares owned by the Investor. A copy of the Certificate of Designation with respect to the Series C Shares is attached hereto (the “Certificate of Designation”).

 

You are hereby irrevocably authorized and instructed to reserve two hundred three million, one hundred twenty-four thousand, seven hundred fifty-nine (203,124,759) shares of common stock (“Common Stock”) of the Company for the Investor for issuance upon the terms stated below. The amount of Common Stock so reserved for the Investor may be increased, from time to time, by written instructions of the Company and the Investor. Once the reserve shares have been issued Nevada Agency and Transfer Company (the “Transfer Agent”) shall have no further duty or obligation to issue shares until the reserve has been increased by the Company and the Investor. You are hereby further irrevocably authorized and directed to issue the shares of Common Stock so reserved upon your receipt from the Investor of: (A)(i) a notice of conversion (“Notice of Conversion”) executed by the Investor that includes the number of shares, number of preferred shares being converted and conversion ratio; and (ii) if the Investor requests that the shares be issued without a restrictive legend, an opinion of counsel of the Investor, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions (and satisfactory to the Transfer Agent), to the effect that the share of Common Stock of the Company issued to the Investor pursuant to the Conversion Notice are not “restricted securities” as defined in Rule 144 and should be issued to the Investor without any restrictive legend; and (B) the number of shares to be issued is less than 4.99% of the total issued common stock of the Company. You shall have no duty or obligation to confirm the accuracy or the information set forth on the Notice of Conversion or any of the documents related thereto including, but not limited to, any legal opinion or the underlying documents between the Company and the Investor upon which govern the transaction to which the Notice of Conversion is related. The Company recognizes that if the Company desires the Transfer Agent to refrain from issuing the Common Stock as instructed on the Notice of Conversion, for any reason, the Company must obtain an order from a court of competent jurisdiction prohibiting the issuance. In the event of a stock split (forward or reverse) the reserve will automatically adjust to reflect such stock split.

 

 

The parties acknowledge that the Transfer Agent has no access to information which would allow it to monitor the Investor’s ownership of the Company’s common stock as the Investor could beneficially own shares registered in the name of a third party. Accordingly, the parties agree the Transfer Agent shall have no duty to monitor or require compliance with the limitations on the Investor’s ownership of the Company’s common stock as specified in these instructions.

 

The Company must be participating in the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) Fast Automated Securities Transfer (“FAST”) program in order for the shares to be delivered electronically, The shares to be issued arc to be registered in the names of the registered holder of the securities submitted for conversion or exercise. The Transfer Agent shall not be liable for any delay in delivery of shares caused by the Holder’s broker failing to initiate the electronic request in the FAST system.

 

Once the Series C Shares arc fully converted, the Investor agrees to provide written notification (an email being acceptable) to the Transfer Agent that the remaining reserved shares may be released. The Investor agrees to provide a copy of all conversion requests to the Company at the time the conversion request is submitted to the Transfer Agent. The terms of these Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions are non-assignablc and may not be transferred for the benefit of any third party without the express written consent of the Company. Any attempted assignment or transfer without such written consent shall be deemed void from its inception and shall have no legal effect. The Company hereby represents and warrants that the Investor is aware of, and agrees to, the provisions of these Instructions in connection with the transaction which led to execution of these Instructions.

 

The shares will be issued within three (3) business days, not counting the day of receipt, following receipt of the Notice of Conversion and legal opinion. If the Company’s account is at least 30 days past due, the Investor is responsible for the prepaid Transfer Agent conversion and DWAC fees. In no event shall the Transfer Agent be required to issue and deliver shares without the prior payment of all its fees.

 

The Company and the Investor intend that these instructions require the placement of a restrictive legend on all applicable share certificates unless the requirements listed below are met and the Investor provides the Transfer Agent with an acceptable legal opinion stating that share certificates can be issued without a legend. If the instructions exceed 4.99% of the total issued and outstanding the Transfer Agent shall have no duty or obligation to issue shares. So long as you have previously received confirmation from the Company (or Investor counsel) that the shares have been registered under the 1933 Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 without any restriction, such shares should be transferred, at the option of the holder of the Series C Shares as specified in the Notice of Conversion, either (i) electronically by crediting the account of a Prime Broker with the Depository Trust Company through its Deposit Withdrawal Agent Commission system if the Company is a participant or (ii) in certificated form without any legend which would restrict the transfer of the shares, and you should remove all stop-transfer instructions relating to such shares. So long as the number of shares to be issued is less than 4.99% of the total issued and outstanding common stock of the Company and you are advised by Investor counsel that the shares have been registered under the 1933 Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 without any restriction, you are hereby instructed to place the following legends on the certificates:

 

 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED. THE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR ASSIGNED IN THE ABSENCE OF AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE SECURITIES UNDER SAID ACT, OR AN OPINION OF INVESTOR COUNSEL IN FORM, SUBSTANCE AND SCOPE CUSTOMARY FOR OPINIONS OF COUNSEL IN COMPARABLE TRANSACTIONS, THAT REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED OR UNLESS SOLD PURSUANT TO RULE 144 UNDER SAID ACT.

 

The legend set forth above shall be removed and you are instructed to issue a certificate without such legend to the holder of any shares upon which it is stamped, if: (a) such shares arc registered for sale under an effective registration statement filed under the 1933 Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to Rule 144 without any restriction and the number of shares to be issued is less than 4.99% of the total issued common stock of the Company, (b) such holder provides the Company and the transfer agent with an opinion of counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions (and satisfactory to the transfer agent), to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such security may be made without registration under the 1933 Act and such sale or transfer is effected. Nothing herein shall be construed to require the Transfer Agent to take any action which would violate state or federal rules, regulations or law. If an instruction herein would require such a violation, such instructions, but not any other term herein, shall be void and unenforceable.

 

The Company shall indemnify and defend you and your officers, directors, principals, partners, agents and representatives, and hold each of them harmless from and against any and all loss, liability, damage, claim or expense (including the reasonable fees and disbursements of its and Transfer Agent’s attorney) incurred by or asserted against you or any of them arising out of or in connection the instructions set forth herein, the performance of your duties hereunder and otherwise in respect hereof, including the costs and expenses of defending yourself or themselves against any claim or liability hereunder, except that the Company shall not be liable hereunder as to matters in respect of which it is judicially determined that you have acted with gross negligence or in bad faith. You shall have no liability to the Company or the Investor in respect to any action taken or any failure to act in respect of this if such action was taken or omitted to be taken in good faith, and you shall be entitled to rely in (his regard on the advice of counsel.

 

The Company agrees that in the event that the Transfer Agent resigns, is terminated or removed as the Company’s transfer agent, the Company shall engage a suitable replacement transfer agent that will agree to serve as transfer agent for the Company and be bound by the terms and conditions of these Irrevocable Instructions within five (5) business days. The Company and the Investor agree that any action which names the Transfer Agent as a party shall be brought in a court of general jurisdiction in Washoe County, Nevada and no other court.

 

 

The Investor is a party to these instructions and accordingly is bound by these terms.

 

Very truly yours,  
   
Friendable, Inc.  
   
(-s- Robert Rositano Jr.)  
Robert Rositano Jr.  
Chief Executive Officer  
   
Acknowledged and Agreed:  
   
Nevada Agency and Transfer Company  
   
(-s- Amanda Cardinalli)  
Amanda Cardinalli  
President  
   
Geneva Roth Remark Holdings, Inc.  
   
(-s- Curt Kramer)  
Curt Kramer  
Chief Executive Officer  

 

 

(NATCO LOGO) (FRIENDABLE, INC L0GO)
   
50 West Liberty Street, Suite 880 Phone: (775) 322-0626
Reno, NV 89501 Fax: (775) 322-5623
  [email protected]
  http://natco.com/

 

DIRECT REGISTRATION ACCOUNT STATEMENT AS OF 12/16/2020
Account (ID:321-511): Issuer: FRIENDABLE, INC. (ID:804)

 

GENEVA ROTH REMARK HOLDINGS INC State of Incorporation: NV
111 GREAT NECK ROAD STE 216 Outstanding Preferred: 164,950
GREAT NECK, NY 11021  
United States  
[email protected]  

 

Issuer: FRIENDABLE, INC. (ID:804)
 
Security Preferred:

 

Certificate ID Certificate # Issued Restriction CUSIP ISIN Security Shares
167-491 BKC-117 10/28/2020 Rule 144     Preferred 36,300
Acquisition Date: 10/28/2020 for 36,300 shares  
171-576 BKC-127 12/14/2020       Preferred 86,300
Acquisition Date: 11/27/2019 for 25,597.128891 shares, 12/11/2019 for 36,749.505562 shares, 03/25/2020 for 23,953.365547 shares, 11/13/2020 for 0 shares
171-609 BKC-128 12/16/2020 Rule 144     Preferred 42,350
Acquisition Date: 12/16/2020 for 42,350 shares

 

  Number of Preferred Certificates: 3
  Total Preferred Outstanding: 164,950

 

Security CUSIP Authorized Shares Par Value
Preferred   51,000,000 $0.0001

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Exhibit 3.17

 

SERIES C PREFERRED STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

This SERIES C PREFERRED STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”), dated as of December 22, 2020, by and between FRIENDABLE, INC., a Nevada corporation, with its address at 1821 S Bascom Ave., Suite 353, Campbell, California 95008 (the “Company”), and GENEVA ROTH REMARK HOLDINGS, INC., a New York corporation, with its address at 111 Great Neck Road, Suite 216, Great Neck, NY 11021 (the “Buyer”).

 

WHEREAS:

 

A.            The Company and the Buyer are executing and delivering this Agreement in reliance upon the exemption from securities registration afforded by the rules and regulations as promulgated by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”); and

 

B.            Buyer desires to purchase and the Company desires to issue and sell, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, 42,350 shares of Series C Preferred Stock of the Company (“Series C Shares”) with the rights and preferences as set forth on the Certificate of Designation of the Series C Preferred Stock attached hereto as Exhibit A (“Certificate of Designation”).

 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Company and the Buyer severally (and not jointly) hereby agree as follows:

 

1.             Purchase and Sale of Series C Shares.

 

a.       Purchase of Series C Shares. On the Closing Date (as defined below), the Company shall issue and sell to the Buyer and the Buyer agrees to purchase from the Company 42,350 Series C Shares with the rights and preferences as set forth in the Certificate of Designation.

 

b.       Form of Payment. On the Closing Date (as defined below), (i) the Buyer shall pay $38,500.00 for the Series C Shares to be issued and sold to it at the Closing (as defined below) (the “Purchase Price”) by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Company, in accordance with the Company’s written wiring instructions, against delivery of the Series C Shares, and (ii) the Company shall deliver such duly executed and authorized Series C Shares on behalf of the Company, to the Buyer, against delivery of such Purchase Price.

 

c.       Closing Date. Subject to the satisfaction (or written waiver) of the conditions set forth in Section 6 and Section 7 below, the date and time of the issuance and sale of the Series C Shares pursuant to this Agreement (the “Closing Date”) shall be 12:00 noon, Eastern Standard Time on or about December 23, 2020, or such other mutually agreed upon time. The closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (the “Closing”) shall occur on the Closing Date at such location as may be agreed to by the parties.

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2.             Buyer’s Representations and Warranties. The Buyer represents and warrants to the Company that:

 

a.       The Buyer has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement, the execution and delivery of which has been duly authorized and this Agreement constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Buyer, except as may be limited by bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium and similar laws of general application relating to or affecting the enforcement of rights of creditors, and except as enforceability of the obligations hereunder are subject to general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or law).

 

b.       The Buyer acknowledges its understanding that the offering and sale of the Series C Shares and the shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the Series C Shares (such shares of common stock being collectively referred to herein as the “Conversion Shares” and, collectively with the Series C Shares, the “Securities”) is intended to be exempt from registration under the 1933 Act, by virtue of Rule 506(b) promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the provisions of Regulation D promulgated thereunder. In furtherance thereof, the Buyer represents and warrants to the Company and its affiliates as follows:

 

i.         The Buyer realizes that the basis for the exemption from registration may not be available if, notwithstanding the Buyer’s representations contained herein, the Buyer is merely acquiring the Securities for a fixed or determinable period in the future, or for a market rise, or for sale if the market does not rise. The Buyer does not have any such intention.

 

ii.       The Buyer realizes that the basis for exemption would not be available if the offering is part of a plan or scheme to evade registration provisions of the 1933 Act or any applicable state or federal securities laws, except sales pursuant to a registration statement or sales that are exempted under the 1933 Act.

 

iii.       The Buyer is acquiring the Securities solely for the Buyer’s own beneficial account, for investment purposes, and not with a view towards, or resale in connection with, any distribution of the Securities.

 

iv.       The Buyer has the financial ability to bear the economic risk of the Buyer’s investment, has adequate means for providing for its current needs and contingencies, and has no need for liquidity with respect to an investment in the Company.

 

v.       The Buyer and the Buyer’s attorney, accountant, purchaser representative and/or tax advisor, if any (collectively, the “Advisors”) has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of a prospective investment in the Securities. The Buyer also represents it has not been organized solely for the purpose of acquiring the Securities.

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vii.     The Buyer (together with its Advisors, if any) has received all documents requested by the Buyer, if any, and has carefully reviewed them and understands the information contained therein, prior to the execution of this Agreement.

 

c.       The Buyer is not relying on the Company or any of its employees, agents, sub-agents or advisors with respect to the legal, tax, economic and related considerations involved in this investment. The Buyer has relied on the advice of, or has consulted with, only its Advisors.

 

d.       The Buyer has carefully considered the potential risks relating to the Company and a purchase of the Securities, and fully understands that the Securities are a speculative investment that involves a high degree of risk of loss of the Buyer’s entire investment. Among other things, the Buyer has carefully considered each of the risks described under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s SEC filings.

 

e.       The Buyer will not sell or otherwise transfer any Securities without registration under the 1933 Act or an exemption therefrom, and fully understands and agrees that the Buyer must bear the economic risk of its purchase because, among other reasons, the Securities have not been registered under the 1933 Act or under the securities laws of any state and, therefore, cannot be resold, pledged, assigned or otherwise disposed of unless they are subsequently registered under the 1933 Act and under the applicable securities laws of such states, or an exemption from such registration is available. In particular, the Buyer is aware that the Securities are “restricted securities,” as such term is defined in Rule 144, and they may not be sold pursuant to Rule 144 unless all of the conditions of Rule 144 are met. The Buyer also understands that the Company is under no obligation to register the Securities on behalf of the Buyer. The Buyer understands that any sales or transfers of the Securities are further restricted by state securities laws and the provisions of this Agreement.

 

f.       The Buyer and its Advisors, if any, have had a reasonable opportunity to ask questions of and receive answers from a person or persons acting on behalf of the Company concerning the offering and the business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects of the Company, and all such questions have been answered to the full satisfaction of the Buyer and its Advisors, if any.

 

g.       The Buyer represents and warrants that: (i) the Buyer was contacted regarding the sale of the Securities by the Company (or an authorized agent or representative thereof) with whom the Buyer had a prior substantial pre-existing relationship; and (ii) no Securities were offered or sold to it by means of any form of general solicitation or general advertising, and in connection therewith, the Buyer did not: (A) receive or review any advertisement, article, notice or other communication published in a newspaper or magazine or similar media or broadcast over television or radio, whether closed circuit, or generally available; or (B) attend any seminar meeting or industry investor conference whose attendees were invited by any general solicitation or general advertising; or (C) observe any website or filing of the Company with the SEC in which any offering of securities by the Company was described and as a result learned of any offering of securities by the Company.

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h.       The Buyer has taken no action that would give rise to any claim by any person for brokerage commissions, finders’ fees or the like relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

i.        The Buyer is an “accredited investor” as that term is defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D.

 

j.       Legends. The Buyer understands that until such time as the Securities have been registered under the 1933 Act or may be sold pursuant to an applicable exemption from registration, the Securities shall bear a restrictive legend in substantially the following form:

 

“THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS INSTRUMENT HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE “SECURITIES ACT”), OR UNDER ANY STATE SECURITIES LAWS, AND MAY NOT BE PLEDGED, SOLD, ASSIGNED, HYPOTHECATED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED UNLESS (1) A REGISTRATION STATEMENT WITH RESPECT THERETO IS EFFECTIVE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS OR (2) THE ISSUER OF SUCH SECURITIES RECEIVES AN OPINION OF COUNSEL TO THE HOLDER OF SUCH SECURITIES, WHICH COUNSEL AND OPINION ARE REASONABLY ACCEPTABLE TO THE ISSUER’S TRANSFER AGENT, THAT SUCH SECURITIES MAY BE PLEDGED, SOLD, ASSIGNED, HYPOTHECATED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED WITHOUT AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT AND APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS.”

 

The legend set forth above shall be removed and the Company shall issue a certificate without such legend to the holder of any Security upon which it is stamped, if, unless otherwise required by applicable state securities laws, (a) such Security is registered for sale under an effective registration statement filed under the 1933 Act or otherwise may be sold pursuant to an exemption from registration without any restriction as to the number of securities as of a particular date that can then be immediately sold, or (b) such holder provides the Company with an opinion of counsel, in form, substance and scope customary for opinions of counsel in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Security may be made without registration under the 1933 Act, which opinion shall be accepted by the Company so that the sale or transfer is effected. The Buyer agrees to sell all Securities, including those represented by a certificate(s) from which the legend has been removed, in compliance with applicable prospectus delivery requirements, if any. In the event that the Company does not accept the opinion of counsel provided by the Buyer with respect to the transfer of Securities pursuant to an exemption from registration, such as Rule 144, at the Deadline (as defined in the Certificate of Designation), it will be considered an Event of Default (as defined in the Certificate of Designation).

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3.             Representations and Warranties of the Company. The Company represents and warrants to the Buyer that:

 


a.       Organization and Qualification. The Company and each of its Subsidiaries (as defined below), if any, is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated, with full power and authority (corporate and other) to own, lease, use and operate its properties and to carry on its business as and where now owned, leased, used, operated and conducted. “Subsidiaries” means any corporation or other organization, whether incorporated or unincorporated, in which the Company owns, directly or indirectly, any equity or other ownership interest.

 

b.       Authorization; Enforcement. (i) The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and to issue the Securities, in accordance with the terms hereof and thereof, (ii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including without limitation, the issuance of the Series C Shares and the issuance and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares issuable upon conversion or exercise thereof) have been duly authorized by the Company’s Board of Directors and no further consent or authorization of the Company, its Board of Directors, or its shareholders is required, (iii) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Company by its authorized representative, and such authorized representative is the true and official representative with authority to sign this Agreement and the other documents executed in connection herewith and bind the Company accordingly, and (iv) this Agreement constitutes, and upon execution and delivery by the Company of the Series C Shares, each of such instruments will constitute, a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms except as may be limited by bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium and similar laws of general application relating to or affecting the enforcement of rights of creditors, and except as enforceability of the obligations hereunder are subject to general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or law).

 

c.       Capitalization. As of the date hereof, the authorized common stock of the Company consists of 1,000,000,000 authorized shares of common stock, $0.0001 par value per share, of which 28003333 shares are issued and outstanding and 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock, $0.0001 par value per share. On or prior to the Closing Date, the Certificate of Designation shall be filed with the Nevada Secretary of State authorizing 1,000,000 Series C Shares. All of such outstanding shares of capital stock are duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

 

d.       Issuance of Securities. The Securities upon issuance will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and free from all taxes, liens, claims and encumbrances with respect to the issue thereof and shall not be subject to preemptive rights or other similar rights of shareholders of the Company and will not impose personal liability upon the holder thereof.

 

e.       No Conflicts. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the Company and the consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including, without limitation, the issuance of the Securities and reservation for issuance of the Conversion Shares) will not (i) conflict with or result in a violation of any provision of the Articles of Incorporation, as amended or By-laws, or (ii) violate or conflict with, or result in a breach of any provision of, or constitute a default (or an event which with notice or lapse of time or both could become a default) under, or give to others any rights of termination, amendment, acceleration or cancellation of, any agreement, indenture, patent, patent license or instrument to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a party, or (iii) result in a violation of any law, rule, regulation, order, judgment or decree (including federal and state securities laws and regulations and regulations of any self-regulatory organizations to which the Company or its securities are subject) applicable to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or by which any property or asset of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is bound or affected (except for such conflicts, defaults, terminations, amendments, accelerations, cancellations and violations as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined herein)). The businesses of the Company and its Subsidiaries, if any, are not being conducted, and shall not be conducted so long as the Buyer owns any of the Securities, in violation of any law, ordinance or regulation of any governmental entity. “Material Adverse Effect” means any material adverse effect on the business, operations, assets or financial condition of the Company or its Subsidiaries, if any, taken as a whole, or on the transactions contemplated hereby or by the agreements or instruments to be entered into in connection herewith.

 

f.       SEC Documents; Financial Statements. The Company has filed all reports, schedules, forms, statements and other documents required to be filed by it with the SEC pursuant to the reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “1934 Act”) (all of the foregoing filed prior to the date hereof and all exhibits included therein and financial statements and schedules thereto and documents (other than exhibits to such documents) incorporated by reference therein, being hereinafter referred to herein as the “SEC Documents”). Upon written request the Company will deliver to the Buyer true and complete copies of the SEC Documents, except for such exhibits and incorporated documents. As of their respective dates or if amended, as of the dates of the amendments, the SEC Documents complied in all material respects with the requirements of the 1934 Act and the rules and regulations of the SEC promulgated thereunder applicable to the SEC Documents, and none of the SEC Documents, at the time they were filed with the SEC, contained any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. None of the statements made in any such SEC Documents is, or has been, required to be amended or updated under applicable law (except for such statements as have been amended or updated in subsequent filings prior the date hereof). As of their respective dates or if amended, as of the dates of the amendments, the financial statements of the Company included in the SEC Documents complied as to form in all material respects with applicable accounting requirements and the published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto. Such financial statements have been prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied, during the periods involved and fairly present in all material respects the consolidated financial position of the Company and its consolidated Subsidiaries as of the dates thereof and the consolidated results of their operations and cash flows for the periods then ended (subject, in the case of unaudited statements, to normal year-end audit adjustments). The Company is subject to the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act.

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g.       Absence of Certain Changes. Since September 30, 2020, except as set forth in the SEC Documents, there has been no material adverse change and no material adverse development in the assets, liabilities, business, properties, operations, financial condition, results of operations, prospects or 1934 Act reporting status of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

 

h.       Absence of Litigation. Except as set forth in the SEC Documents, there is no action, suit, claim, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or their officers or directors in their capacity as such, that could have a Material Adverse Effect. The Company and its Subsidiaries are unaware of any facts or circumstances which might give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

i.       No Integrated Offering. Neither the Company, nor any of its affiliates, nor any person acting on its or their behalf, has directly or indirectly made any offers or sales in any security or solicited any offers to buy any security under circumstances that would require registration under the 1933 Act of the issuance of the Securities to the Buyer. The issuance of the Securities to the Buyer will not be integrated with any other issuance of the Company’s securities (past, current or future) for purposes of any shareholder approval provisions applicable to the Company or its securities.

 

j.       No Investment Company. The Company is not, and upon the issuance and sale of the Securities as contemplated by this Agreement will not be an “investment company” required to be registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (an “Investment Company”). The Company is not controlled by an Investment Company.

 

4.             COVENANTS.

 

a.       Best Efforts. The Company shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy timely each of the conditions described in Section 7 of this Agreement.

 

b.       Form D; Blue Sky Laws. The Company agrees to timely make any filings required by federal and state laws as a result of the closing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

c.       Use of Proceeds. The Company shall use the proceeds for general working capital purposes.

 

d.       Expenses. At the Closing, the Company’s obligation with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is to reimburse Buyer’s expenses for Buyer’s legal fees and due diligence fee in an amount not to exceed $3,000.

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e.       Corporate Existence. So long as the Buyer beneficially owns any Series C Shares, the Company shall maintain its corporate existence and shall not sell all or substantially all of the Company’s assets, except with the prior written consent of the Buyer.

 

f.       Breach of Covenants. If the Company breaches any of the covenants set forth in this Section 4 and such breach is not cured within five (5) days of written notice thereof from Buyer, and in addition to any other remedies available to the Buyer pursuant to this Agreement, it will be considered an event of default under the Certificate of Designation.

 

g.       Failure to Comply with the 1934 Act. So long as the Buyer beneficially owns any Series C Shares, the Company shall comply with the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act and the Company shall continue to be subject to the reporting requirements of the 1934 Act; any breach of the foreging shall be considered an event of default under the Certificate of Designation, provided that such breach is not cured within five (5) days of written notice thereof from Buyer.

 

h.       Trading Activities. Neither the Buyer nor its affiliates has an open short position in the common stock of the Company and the Buyer agrees that it shall not, and that it will cause its affiliates not to, engage in any short sales of or hedging transactions with respect to the common stock of the Company.

 

i.       The Buyer is Not a “Dealer”. The Buyer and the Company hereby acknowledge and agree that the Buyer has not: (i) acted as an underwriter; (ii) acted as a market maker or specialist; (iii) acted as “de facto” market maker; or (iv) conducted any other professional market activities such as providing investment advice, extending credit and lending securities in connection; and thus that the Buyer is not a “Dealer” as such term is defined in the 1934 Act.

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5.             Transfer Agent Instructions. The Company shall issue irrevocable instructions to its transfer agent to issue certificates, registered in the name of the Buyer or its nominee, for the Conversion Shares in such amounts as specified from time to time by the Buyer to the Company upon conversion of the Series C Shares in accordance with the terms of the Certificate of Designation (the “Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions”). In the event that the Company proposes to replace its transfer agent, the Company shall provide, prior to the effective date of such replacement, a fully executed Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions in a form as initially delivered pursuant to this Agreement (including but not limited to the provision to irrevocably reserve shares of common stock in the Reserved Amount (as defined in the Certificate of Designation) signed by the successor transfer agent to Company and the Company. Prior to registration of the Conversion Shares under the 1933 Act or the date on which the Conversion Shares may be sold pursuant to an exemption from registration, all such certificates shall bear the restrictive legend specified in Section 2(j) of this Agreement. The Company warrants that: (i) no instruction other than the Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions referred to in this Section 5, will be given by the Company to its transfer agent and that the Securities shall otherwise be freely transferable on the books and records of the Company as and to the extent provided in this Agreement and the Certificate of Designation; (ii) it will not direct its transfer agent not to transfer or delay, impair, and/or hinder its transfer agent in transferring (or issuing)(electronically or in certificated form) any certificate for Conversion Shares to be issued to the Buyer upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to the Certificate of Designation or this Agreement as and when required by thereby; and (iii) it will not fail to remove (or direct its transfer agent not to remove or impair, delay, and/or hinder its transfer agent from removing) any restrictive legend (or to withdraw any stop transfer instructions in respect thereof) on any certificate for any Conversion Shares issued to the Buyer upon conversion of the Series C Shares of or otherwise pursuant to the Certificate of Designation or this Agreement as and when required thereby. If the Buyer provides the Company and the Company’s transfer, at the cost of the Buyer, with an opinion of counsel in form, substance and scope customary for opinions in comparable transactions, to the effect that a public sale or transfer of such Securities may be made without registration under the 1933 Act, the Company shall permit the transfer, and, in the case of the Conversion Shares, promptly instruct its transfer agent to issue one or more certificates, free from restrictive legend, in such name and in such denominations as specified by the Buyer. The Company acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the Buyer, by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transactions contemplated hereby. Accordingly, the Company acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Section 5 may be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Company of the provisions of this Section 5, that the Buyer shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies, to an injunction restraining any breach and requiring immediate transfer, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

 

6.             Conditions to the Company’s Obligation to Sell. The obligation of the Company hereunder to issue and sell the Series C Shares to the Buyer at the Closing is subject to the satisfaction, at or before the Closing Date of each of the following conditions thereto, provided that these conditions are for the Company’s sole benefit and may be waived by the Company at any time in its sole discretion:

 

a.       The Buyer shall have executed this Agreement and delivered the same to the Company.

 

b.      The Buyer shall have delivered the Purchase Price in accordance with Section 1(b) above.

 

c.       The representations and warranties of the Buyer shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made and as of the Closing Date as though made at that time (except for representations and warranties that speak as of a specific date), and the Buyer shall have performed, satisfied and complied in all material respects with the covenants, agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed, satisfied or complied with by the Buyer at or prior to the Closing Date.

 

d.       No litigation, statute, rule, regulation, executive order, decree, ruling or injunction shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated or endorsed by or in any court or governmental authority of competent jurisdiction or any self-regulatory organization having authority over the matters contemplated hereby which prohibits the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

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7.            Conditions to The Buyer’s Obligation to Purchase. The obligation of the Buyer hereunder to purchase the Series C Shares at the Closing is subject to the satisfaction, at or before the Closing Date of each of the following conditions, provided that these conditions are for the Buyer’s sole benefit and may be waived by the Buyer at any time in its sole discretion:

 

a.       The Company shall have executed this Agreement and delivered the same to the Buyer.

 

b.       The Company shall have delivered to the Buyer the Series C Shares by way of book entry as confirmed by the Company’s transfer agent in accordance with Section 1(b) above.

 

c.       The Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions, in form and substance satisfactory to the Buyer, shall have been delivered to and acknowledged in writing by the Company’s Transfer Agent.

 

d.       The representations and warranties of the Company shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made and as of the Closing Date as though made at such time (except for representations and warranties that speak as of a specific date) and the Company shall have performed, satisfied and complied in all material respects with the covenants, agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed, satisfied or complied with by the Company at or prior to the Closing Date. The Buyer shall have received a certificate or certificates, executed by the chief executive officer of the Company, dated as of the Closing Date, to the foregoing effect and as to such other matters as may be reasonably requested by the Buyer including, but not limited to certificates with respect to the Board of Directors’ resolutions relating to the transactions contemplated hereby.

 

e.       No litigation, statute, rule, regulation, executive order, decree, ruling or injunction shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated or endorsed by or in any court or governmental authority of competent jurisdiction or any self-regulatory organization having authority over the matters contemplated hereby which prohibits the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

 

f.       No event shall have occurred which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company including, but not limited, to a change in the 1934 Act reporting status of the Company or the failure of the Company to be timely in its 1934 Act reporting obligations.

 

g.       The Company’s transfer agent shall be engaged to act as the transfer agent for the Series C Preferred Shares.

 

h.       The Certificate of Designation shall be properly authorized and filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Nevada and declared effective.

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8.             Governing Law; Miscellaneous.

 

a.       Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. Any action brought by either party against the other concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be brought only in the state courts of New York or in the federal courts located in the Eastern District of New York. The parties to this Agreement hereby irrevocably waive any objection to jurisdiction and venue of any action instituted hereunder and shall not assert any defense based on lack of jurisdiction or venue or based upon forum non conveniens. The Company and Buyer waive trial by jury. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. In the event that any provision of this Agreement or any other agreement delivered in connection herewith is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any such provision which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of any agreement. Each party hereby irrevocably waives personal service of process and consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding in connection with this Agreement, the Series C Shares, the Certificate of Designation or any related document or agreement by mailing a copy thereof via registered or certified mail or overnight delivery (with evidence of delivery) to such party at the address in effect for notices to it under this Agreement and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

 

b.       Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement and shall become effective when counterparts have been signed by each party and delivered to the other party.

 

c.       Headings. The headings of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not form part of, or affect the interpretation of, this Agreement.

 

d.       Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, then such provision shall be deemed inoperative to the extent that it may conflict therewith and shall be deemed modified to conform with such statute or rule of law. Any provision hereof which may prove invalid or unenforceable under any law shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof.

 

e.       Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement and the instruments referenced herein contain the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the matters covered herein and therein and, except as specifically set forth herein or therein, neither the Company nor the Buyer makes any representation, warranty, covenant or undertaking with respect to such matters. No provision of this Agreement may be waived or amended other than by an instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto.

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f.       Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, and other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be (i) personally served, (ii) deposited in the mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (iii) delivered by reputable air courier service with charges prepaid, or (iv) transmitted by hand delivery, telegram, email, or facsimile, addressed as set forth below or to such other address as such party shall have specified most recently by written notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be deemed effective (a) upon hand delivery or delivery by facsimile, with accurate confirmation generated by the transmitting facsimile machine, at the address or number designated below (if delivered on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received), or the first (1st) business day following such delivery (if delivered other than on a business day during normal business hours where such notice is to be received) or (b) on the second (2nd) business day following the date of mailing by express courier service, fully prepaid, addressed to such address, or upon actual receipt of such mailing, whichever shall first occur. The addresses for such communications shall be as set forth in the heading of this Agreement with a copy by fax only to (which copy shall not constitute notice) to Naidich Wurman LLP, 111 Great Neck Road, Suite 214, Great Neck, NY 11021, Attn: Allison Naidich, facsimile: 516-466-3555, e-mail: [email protected]. Each party shall provide notice to the other party of any change in address.

 

g.       Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their successors and assigns. Neither the Company nor the Buyer shall assign this Agreement or any rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other.

 

h.       Survival and Indemnification. The representations and warranties and the agreements and covenants set forth in this Agreement shall survive the closing hereunder notwithstanding any due diligence investigation conducted by or on behalf of the either party. The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Buyer and all their officers, directors, employees and agents for loss or damage arising as a result of or related to any breach or alleged breach by the Company of any of its representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this Agreement or any of its covenants and obligations under this Agreement, including advancement of expenses as they are incurred. The Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and all their officers, directors, employees and agents for loss or damage arising as a result of or related to any breach or alleged breach by the Buyer of any of its representations, warranties and covenants set forth in this Agreement or any of its covenants and obligations under this Agreement, including advancement of expenses as they are incurred.

 

i.       Further Assurances. Each party shall do and perform, or cause to be done and performed, all such further acts and things, and shall execute and deliver all such other agreements, certificates, instruments and documents, as the other party may reasonably request in order to carry out the intent and accomplish the purposes of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

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j.       No Strict Construction. The language used in this Agreement will be deemed to be the language chosen by the parties to express their mutual intent, and no rules of strict construction will be applied against any party.

 

k.       Remedies. Each party acknowledges that a breach by it of its obligations hereunder will cause irreparable harm to the other party by vitiating the intent and purpose of the transaction contemplated hereby. Accordingly, each party acknowledges that the remedy at law for a breach of its obligations under this Agreement will be inadequate and agrees, in the event of a breach or threatened breach by the other party of the provisions of this Agreement, that the non-breaching party shall be entitled, in addition to all other available remedies at law or in equity, and in addition to the penalties assessable herein, to an injunction or injunctions restraining, preventing or curing any breach of this Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions hereof, without the necessity of showing economic loss and without any bond or other security being required.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Buyer and the Company have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written.

 

FRIENDABLE, INC.  
   
By:  /s/Robert Rositano  
  Robert Rositano Jr.
Chief Executive Officer
 
     
GENEVA ROTH REMARK HOLDINGS, INC.  
   
By: (-s- Curt Kramer)  
  Curt Kramer  
  Chief Executive Officer  

 

AGGREGATE SUBSCRIPTION AMOUNT:     
Number of Series C Preferred Shares purchased   42,350 
Aggregate Purchase Price:  $38,500.00 
Price per Series C Preferred Share  $0.090909 

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   EXHIBIT 31.1
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
 
I, Robert Rositano Jr, certify that:
 
 
1.
I have reviewed this annual report on Form 10-K of Friendable, Inc.;
 
 
2.
Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
 
 
3.
Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
 
 
4.
The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
 
 
A.
Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
 
 
B.
Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
 
 
C.
Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
 
 
D.
Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
 
 
5.
The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
 
 
A.
All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
 
 
B.
Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
 
Date: April 27, 2021
 
/s/ Robert Rositano Jr
 
Robert Rositano Jr
 
CEO, CFO, Secretary, and Director
 
 

 
 
 
   EXHIBIT 31.2
 
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
 
I, Robert Rositano Jr, certify that:
 
 
1.
I have reviewed this annual report on Form 10-K of Friendable, Inc.;
 
 
2.
Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
 
 
3.
Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
 
 
4.
The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
 
 
A.
Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
 
 
B.
Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
 
 
C.
Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
 
 
D.
Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
 
 
5.
The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
 
 
A.
All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
 
 
B.
Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
 
Date: April 27, 2021
 
/s/ Robert Rositano Jr
 
Robert Rositano Jr
 
Chief Financial Officer
 
(Principal Accounting Officer and Principal Financial Officer)
 

 
 
 
   EXHIBIT 32.1
  
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
 
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as created by Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the undersigned officers of Friendable, Inc. (the “Issuer”) hereby certify that:
 
 
(1)
the annual report on Form 10-K of the Issuer for the year ended December 31, 2020 fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or Section 15(d), as applicable, of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended; and
 
 
(2)
the information contained in the Form 10-K fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Issuer.
 
Date: April 27, 2021
 
/s/ Robert Rositano
 
Robert Rositano
 
CEO, CFO, Secretary, and Director
(Principal Executive Officer
Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer)
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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