The dispute between S.M. Entertainment and K-pop idol group JYJ has come
to an end as Korea’s antitrust agency ordered S.M. Entertainment to
correct and undo its wrongdoings against the three-member boy band.
The
Fair Trade Commission said Wednesday that it sanctioned S.M., one of
the top three talent agencies in Korea, for its attempts to block JYJ
from appearing on music television shows and distributing their albums
over the years.
S.M., in collusion with the Union of Korean Pop
Culture and Arts Industry, a collective federation of artists promoting
Korean culture and arts at home and abroad, has abused its power as a
dominant entertainment agency by relentlessly hindering JYJ’s expansion
since the boy group broke off its relationship with S.M. in 2009,
according to the FTC.
S.M., which counts artists such as Girls’
Generation and Super Junior on its books, made a net profit of 37.1
billion won ($33 million) in 2012. It holds a share of more than 30
percent in the music album market, and is one of the key members of the
UKPCA, the FTC noted.
The conflict between S.M. and JYJ began
three years ago when the three idol members, who were part of S.M.’s
five-member boy band Dong Bang Shin Ki formed in 2003, accused their
former agency of carrying out an unfair contract.
Three members of DBSK then officially broke away from S.M. and formed their own group called JYJ with C-Jes Entertainment.
But
the two sides continued to battle, filing injunctions against one
another. JYJ asked the court to suspend and annul its former contract
with S.M., while S.M. tried to stop distribution of JYJ’s first album
via Warner Music through a court order.
The UKPCA also sent
official letters to 26 TV stations and music wholesalers asking them not
to promote JYJ, making it harder for the group to appear on music and
variety shows.
C-Jes welcomed the FTC’s decision, saying that it
hopes from now on that JYJ as well as future artists can “fairly”
perform and appear before the public without the influence of big market
players.
Source: koreaherald
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