The fact that the logo had been used without permission was revealed belatedly. The management office of "NewJeans" ADOR responded by stating that "there was no unauthorized use."
ADOR said on the 18th (today), "Regarding the certified content sent by Shakatak on June 17th,
The legal team of the author and publisher of Bubbl Gum responded promptly on June 21st.
"'E Gum' responded by stating that they have not used Shakatak's songs without permission and that we request that they submit a credible analysis report on this matter."
Shakatak responded that they would provide a report on this matter immediately, but it has not been returned to date. ADOR responded, "We have not received a report that proves the plagiarism."
"The message should come from the person who raised the issue," he said, adding that "Shakatak is in a position to respond to this."
"Gum" is a track from the double single "How Sweet" released by NewJeans in May this year. At the time, some people thought it was a remake of Shakatak's 1982 hit "
In June last year, Wise Music Group, a British company, acquired ADOR and its parent company HYB.
The group sent an official letter of protest to six parties, including Sony Music Entertainment, the Korea Music Copyright Association, and Sony Music Publishing Hong Kong Limited (Korea branch).
After leaving a domestic law firm, they filed a protest against the song, saying, "250 people wrote and composed the song 'NewJewels'.
The currently available recording of "Bubble Gum" by Ans is a cover of Shakatak's song "Easier Said Than
"They are violating copyright by using 'Bubble Done' without permission,"
We request that they immediately take measures such as ceasing use of "'Gum'" and seeking compensation for damages."
NewJeans 'Bubble Gum' Official MV
2024/07/18 14:39 KST
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