SM And HYBE Warn Fans About Fraudulent Event Using NCT, SEVENTEEN, And ENHYPEN’s Names
SM Entertainment, PLEDIS Entertainment, and BELIFT LAB all announced that their artists were not participating in any such event, with the latter two agencies adding that they would be taking legal action against the unlawful use of their artists’ names.We would like to inform you that an opening of an unlicensed tour infringing SEVENTEEN’s intellectual property has been announced online without our company’s authorization.
We would also like to inform you that we will take legal actions against such illegal and unauthorized attempts that infringe artist IP.Meanwhile, SM True released the following statement in English:
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