Do you find this suspicious? 23
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Yes (10) 43%
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No (4) 17%
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Doesn’t prove anything (9) 39%
[Warning] Please note that this post is not intended for the purpose of slandering a specific agency or artist, but rather was written in a 2015-2017 lawsuit summary for the public interest to prove that “hoarding marketing” in the music industry exists. I take no authority or accountability for what was written in the lawsuits documentation.
From instiz: The 2015 ruling of music streaming manipulation is re-trending again with Netizens reviewing the summary specifically, this part. “A man in his thirties blackmailed BT$ company for money, claiming to possess substantial evidence of their alleged involvement in sajaegi. However, he was sentenced to one year in prison.” - instiz | (m.yna.co.kr)
Quote from InstizBT$ agency was threatened and extorted by a man in his 30s, sentenced to one year in prison for extortion. He threatened to disclose illegal marketing materials to the media. According to legal sources on the 6th, the Seoul Central District Court sentenced a man identified as Lee, 35, to one year in prison for coercion. Lee had sent emails to agency officials in January of this year, claiming to possess illegal marketing materials and threatening to publicize them unless money was paid. He was accused of extorting 57 million won over eight instances.
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Lots of posts trending and pannchoa is dead in a ditch.
Where’s the translators when you need them…