「(G)I-DLE」、ステージ衣装で“赤十字マーク”無断使用疑惑→謝罪
(G)I-DLE, suspected of using Red Cross mark without permission on lifeguard-style stage costumes → apologizes... ”Currently in discussions to prevent recurrence”
South Korean girl group (G)I-DLE has apologised for using the symbol without permission after causing controversy by wearing stage costumes featuring a red cross.
On the 22nd (today), a management office CUBE Entertainment official stated, "The KBS
2The singer-songwriter for (G)I-DLE's "Klaxon" appeared on TV's "Music Bank."
We would like to inform you about the problem with the stage costumes. We have acknowledged that there was a problem with the stage costumes, and after contacting the Korean Red Cross and apologizing, we are actively discussing how to prevent a recurrence and take follow-up measures.
"We would like to once again apologize to all those involved for any inconvenience caused. We appreciate your continued support and interest in (G)I-DLE.
We are sincerely grateful to all the fans who have sent us gifts." On the 19th of this month, (G)I-DLE performed on the Music Bank stage with a red cross on it.
She wore a lifeguard concept costume, but it was pointed out that she had used the Red Cross symbol without permission, sparking a mixed reaction online.
On the other hand, the Korean Red Cross Organization Act states that "anyone who is not a member of the Red Cross, a military medical institution, or a person approved for use by the Red Cross may not use the product for business or advertising purposes."
The law clearly states that "the use of the red cross mark (a red cross on a white background) or a similar mark is prohibited." Violation of the law will result in a fine of up to 10 million won (approximately 1.129 million yen).
A penalty of 100% will be charged.
2024/07/22 20:22 KST
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