Regarding their legal actions against BTS, BigHit MUSIC has provided an update. The agency talked about defending the rights of their artists from perpetrators who participate in nefarious actions in a message released on the fan community site Weverse. Additionally, they named a specific person who has been posting information with "bad intentions." The culprit has been located after a thorough investigation and the filing of a criminal complaint. The prosecution has been given the case.
Fans of the singers have voiced their relief at the company's handling of BTS-related legal issues after learning about the case. Many believe that the individual who is thought to have circulated images of BTS member V and BLACKPINK member Jennie, leading netizens to believe the two idols were dating, has been found and will face appropriate legal consequences. Photos have been "leaked" during the past few weeks, but the fans alleged that they had been altered.
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Here’s the full statement by the company.
“Hello.
This is BIGHIT MUSIC.
Our company regularly initiates legal proceedings against perpetrators of malicious activities related to BTS, including defamation, personal attacks, sexual harassment, the spread of groundless information, and ill-intentioned criticism. We would like to provide an update on these activities.
We have recently filed additional criminal complaints against postings with personal attacks and defamation using new information provided by fans as well as collected through our monitoring initiatives.
We have found multiple defamation postings containing false information about the artists on platforms in and outside of Korea. We also have found that a specific poster has been spreading the same ill-intentioned rumor in multiple platforms and filed a criminal complaint against the poster after gathering all of the repetitively uploaded postings. We are currently following our legal response process which monitors and collects evidence on malicious postings for 365 days and then includes them on the complaint. Active reporting of our fans has been a big help to our malicious postings monitoring initiatives.
We would also like to share with you that after an extended police investigation, we were able to identify the suspect and the case has been sent to the prosecutor’s office.
BIGHIT regularly collects information on malicious postings regarding BTS, reports them to the authorities and files criminal complaints. We would like to stress that we will continue to initiate strict measures to ensure that these malicious acts are not repeated, and our policy of no settlement and no leniency remains in effect.
We ask that you make continued use of our hotline (protect@bighitmusic.co.kr) to report any cases of abuse. We will continue to work to ensure that the rights of our artists are fully protected.
Thank you.”
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