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BTS Agency BigHit Music Takes Firm Legal Action Against Malicious Acts

BigHit Music protects BTS rights with legal action against malicious acts

BigHit Music emphasizes ongoing legal action for BTS artists’ rights protection

Introduction

BigHit Music, the powerhouse agency behind the global sensation BTS, reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding its artists’ rights by taking continuous legal action against slander and other malicious activities. In a recent statement on WeVerse, the company detailed its current legal pursuits.

Legal Actions and Updates

BigHit Music highlighted its efforts to monitor online activities, especially on domestic platforms and international social media. As part of these efforts, they have filed lawsuits against creators of malicious posts identified across various communities. As of the third quarter of 2024, penalties have been confirmed, and further complaints are under process, with expectations of favorable outcomes.

Recent Security Breaches

The agency addressed a recent incident involving an unauthorized entry attempt at a BTS member’s residence, currently under police investigation. BigHit Music is actively collaborating with law enforcement by providing evidence based on CCTV footage to ensure the perpetrator receives appropriate criminal penalties.

Strong Measures Against Stalkers

In addition to handling this intrusion, BigHit Music stated they are promptly reporting stalking activities to authorities. Collaborative measures, including applying for restraining orders, are underway to ensure maximum protection for BTS members. The agency maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards any actions that threaten their artists’ privacy and safety.

Protecting the Return of BTS Members

With a BTS member recently completing military service, BigHit Music is intensifying its vigilance against harmful rumors and defamatory language. They urged fans to report any instances of infringement or malicious content affecting the rights of BTS.

Recent Arrest

A 30s-year-old Chinese woman was recently arrested for an attempted break-in at BTS member Jungkook’s (2023년 12월 육군 입대) Seoul residence. The Seoul Yongsan Police cited her motive as seeking a meeting with Jungkook, as investigations continue.

BigHit Music stands firm in its mission to protect BTS and foster a safe environment for both the artists and their fans, exemplifying their dedication to artist rights in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

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