KMCA withholds copyright fees for Fifty Fifty's "Cupid"

  • So no one will see that sweet cupid money until it's all settled?


    [단독] 한음저협, 피프티피프티 '큐피드' 저작권료 지급 보류 조치
    한국음악저작권협회(한음저협)이 저작권 관련 분쟁이 벌어진 그룹 피프티 피프티의 발매곡 '큐피드'에 대한 저작권료 지급을 보류하기로 결정했다. 한국음악저작권협회 측은 지난 15일 내부 규정에 따라 피프티피프티의 '큐피
    n.news.naver.com

  • also the Korea Entertainment Management Association sends a warning to fifty and the external forces,


    연매협 "피프티 피프티 사태, 더이상 방관할 수 없어…관련 제도 정비" [전문]
    연매협이 피프티 피프티 사태에 대합 입장을 밝혔다. 18일 한국연예매니지먼트협회(이하 연매협)은 "어트랙트와 피프티 피프티가 겪고 있는 현 상황에 대해매우 안타깝게 생각하며 있으며, 부디 양측이 하루빨리 원만한 해결
    n.news.naver.com


    previously the Korea Entertainment Producer's Association had also sent a warning, seems like the kpop industry preparing to blacklist the girls and producer

  • "Attract CEO Jeon Hong-joon, who created a miracle for small and medium-sized agencies, is well-known in the industry as an outstanding planner with sincerity and creative ability."


    Idk about my translator but bro literally hired another agency to the management and production entirely, bro could not even talk to the girls directly, calling him outstanding is a stretch. lol

  • previously the Korea Entertainment Producer's Association had also sent a warning, seems like the kpop industry preparing to blacklist the girls and producer


    Curious that they are advising/threatening the girls to return (drop the case) right before hearings. I get warm uncle mixed with underworld character vibes. Wonder what makes them have so much confidence and believe 100% in the Attrakt CEO? And what makes them need to prematurely dismiss the merits of the artists' case before it goes to trial?


    In a way, it's to be expected really as these associations have come out against laws that protect artists from exploitation. They are especially offended at the attempt to regulate underage idols' work hours.


    But has this case about a little financial transparency in actuality become like a proxy war for entrenched Korean business interests and practices against the transition into a more accountable global standard? Is external forces a dogwhistle referring to foreign forces ( global music co's, label system, artist rights etc.)? And was the CEO's Instagram profile pic update to a Korean flag a call to arms?


    Remember when the KEPA took Lee Soo Man's side over SM management's when he was being ousted after investors complained? Rather than being shocked by the revelations of brazen financial fraud and corruption, KEPA had some interesting takes:


    "In the process where Lee Soo Man and SM Entertainment were at the center of pioneering the Korean Wave, there’s bound to have been some management mistakes, big or small. However, these are dependent on the point of view where it is viewed."


    "A CEO of such as massive agency as SM Entertainment should never be hiding behind a YouTube channel as an exposé battle continues."


    "If there are suspicions towards the management, it can be checked on internally and solved with the right proceedings. Not everyone in the world needs to know about the internal problems of SM Entertainment."


    So where's the denouncement of the Attrakt CEO's public opinion crusade?


    And last but not least, for those with a taste for the melodramatic, this is hard to top:


    ""... co-CEO Tak Young Joon and CFO Park Joon Young ... should all kneel down and apologize to Lee Soo Man, who trusted and raised them. These three drove out the founder and made it out to the employees that it was like a father had abandoned his children and sold out the company. Their shameless claims are going to cause the sky to collapse with how ridiculous they are. And now, this messy affair has reached even foreign waters where false news is being reproduced."


    ;judgingpepe:

  • Idk about my translator but bro literally hired another agency to the management and production entirely, bro could not even talk to the girls directly, calling him outstanding is a stretch. lol

    Mofo can be a decent human but he's a horrible CEO who lost control of the company.

  • Honestly it makes sense from their POV


    They can't have Korea companies investing their capitals to make groups only for a international company like Warner to come by and try to sway them away and rip all the fruits and benefits.


    They might as well just shut down their entire entertainment industry if Warner takes over 5050.

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  • Honestly it makes sense from their POV


    They can't have Korea companies investing their capitals to make groups only for a international company like Warner to come by and try to sway them away and rip all the fruits and benefits.


    They might as well just shut down their entire entertainment industry if Warner takes over 5050.

    No different than multinationals taking over some country's industry


    It just means the end of fly by night companies and internationally viable acts no longer tied to their greedy owners who only care about immediate profits



  • I believe it would be advantageous for the CEO of FIFTY FIFTY to consider terminating the contracts of all four current members and subsequently selecting four new members as replacements. While their composition titled "Cupid" has gained popularity, the general public remains unfamiliar with their individual identities, making the replacement process a viable option.



  • I believe it would be advantageous for the CEO of FIFTY FIFTY to consider terminating the contracts of all four current members and subsequently selecting four new members as replacements. While their composition titled "Cupid" has gained popularity, the general public remains unfamiliar with their individual identities, making the replacement process a viable option.

    But the performing artists for cupid would still be the original lineup. Wouldnt the CEO and new lineup have to pay a fee to the original members and siahn who holds the copyright for the song?

  • No different than multinationals taking over some country's industry


    It just means the end of fly by night companies and internationally viable acts no longer tied to their greedy owners who only care about immediate profits

    That's how local industries die

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