[TRANS] 130807 The Incheon Asian Games: JYJ Can Be Honorary Ambassadors But Can’t Appear In Related Concerts?

jyjblase“I saw this with my own eyes. I saw JYJ becoming the honorary ambassadors of the Incheon Asian Games. Although the city of Incheon uses JYJ as their global honorary ambassadors, they are trying to hide JYJ from the Korean people. You can’t see neither hide nor hair of JYJ at the music festival held to commemorate the Incheon Asian Games. A commemorative concert without the event’s own honorary ambassadors, this is a global embarrassment.”

This was a SNS post made by a JYJ fan on the 7th. When you read through it slowly, you can feel the rage simmering underneath. Various SNS sites have been filled with posts that say, “We can’t understand why JYJ, the honorary ambassadors of the 2014 Incheon Asian Games’, will not be present at the Hallyu concert held to commemorate the sporting event.”

JYJ’s fans are seething because of this. Though they have been fighting against variety shows and music programs for many years over JYJ’s absence, the situation is a little different this time around. This is because the Incheon Asian Games, a national event, is different from ‘being banned’ from the three major broadcasting companies.

JYJ have been working as the honorary ambassadors of the Incheon Asian Games since February. The committee of the sporting event revealed, “We have decided to choose JYJ, who are very popular in Asia, as the honorary ambassadors of the Asian Games in order to increase awareness and promote overseas.”

Kim Young Soo, the chairman of the Asian Games Committee, was of a similar opinion when he said, “We hope that JYJ’s global recognition will help spread the word about the 2014 Incheon Asian Games to the 4 billion people of Asia.” JYJ also recorded the official cheer song in May and have already participated in official activities as honorary ambassadors.

But their names have been excluded from the guest list of the Hallyu concert that will be held on the 1st of September to commemorate the 2014 Incheon Asian Games. If the singers who are the honorary ambassadors of the event can’t appear in the concert, then who can?

“The PR department, in charge of all activities of the honorary ambassadors, did ask if JYJ would be appearing in the concert”

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The list of 20 groups expected to perform at the concert includes 2AM, A-JAX, B.A.P, BTOP, EXO, FT ISLAND, miss A, ZE:A, Girls’ Day, BTS, Boyfriend, B2ST, Girls’ Generation, Super Junior, SECRET, SISTAR, MBLAQ, KARA, T-ara and TEEN TOP. Most of the groups on the list are from SM and JYP, prominent entertainment agencies in Korea. Girls’ Generation’s Yuri and Tiffany will emcee the event.

With the official title of ‘the 2013 Incheon Hallyu Tourism Concert’, this event will be hosted by the City of Incheon and the 2013 Incheon Asian Games committee, broadcasted by MBC and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Starting in 2009 as ‘To The Korean Music Wave’, this will be the fifth planned concert of the series. The concert will be supervised by HH Company, run by comedian Lee Hyuk Jae, the Incheon Development and Tourism Corporation and the Incheon Times.

Regarding the guest list, a representative of the Committee’s Cultural Events sector stated, “The list is not set in stone,” and “From what I know, the details are still being ironed out.” When asked about the appearance of honorary ambassadors JYJ, they replied, “The PR department, in charge of all activities of the honorary ambassadors, did ask if JYJ would be appearing in the concert.”

Simplified, this implies that the activities of the honorary ambassadors and the appearance in the concert are handled by two different departments, meaning that they are being dealt with as two different issues. If the PR department had to go so far as asking about JYJ, this could be seen as saying that their appearance has not been discussed with HH Company at all.

Also, the committee representative emphasized that the guest list was not confirmed. One wonders if 20 teams will actually be able to perform at a concert that goes from 7p.m. to 9:30p.m.. Though it’s said that this will be the fifth concert of the series, last year’s concert by HH Company and MBC Music was cancelled one week ahead of the concert due to various rumors, receiving the ire of Hallyu fans who were planning to attend the event.

Entertainment agencies are able to exclude honorary ambassadors from the guest list?

On the 24th of July, the Fair Trade Commission found SM Entertainment and the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and Arts Industries guilty of interfering with JYJ’s broadcasted appearances and activities as singers. Kim Jaejoong, Park Yoochun and Kim Junsu left TVXQ in 2009 and formed JYJ, but were blocked from appearing on broadcasted shows by SM in 2010 whe the agency sent a notice to 26 licensees in the industry.

Common sense dictates that there should be no issues anymore surrounding JYJ’s appearance on broadcasted programs. Considering the fact that JYJ’s Park Yoochun helped raise the viewership of KBS’ ‘SungKyunKwan Scandal’, even taking him to the broadcasting company’s end-of-the-year awards, KBS should ‘logically’ be the first to break the dam.

In reality, there seems to be something that is above the FTC’s verdict and the Asian Games’ committee. The fact that the Asian Games’ own honorary ambassadors can’t perform as singers at a concert under the sporting event’s name is not only illogical, but also terrifying as it shows that the ‘silent but deadly’ force of large-scale entertainment agencies still dominates the pop culture industry.

JYJ’s shackles have been highlighted by the FTC’s verdict, and many are curious to see if this ‘unlawful’ wind will further affect the activities of the Incheon Asian Games’ honorary ambassadors.

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[TRANS] 130805 Junsu Mentions The FTC’s Verdict, ‘There Are No Issues Surrounding Our Broadcasted Appearances Now

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JYJ’s XIA Junsu recently opened up about the Fair Trade Commission (FTC)’s verdict on SM Entertainment (SM)’s interference.

On the 4th of August, XIA Junsu held the Seoul leg of his Asia tour at COEX and said, “The FTC has made a corrective order and we’ve won our lawsuit.”

XIA Junsu said, “The articles may make it seem like it’s a repeat of wins and losses, but if you look at it properly, you’ll see that we’ve won all our lawsuits till now. They called it a settlement but that’s because they were disappointed at the outcome.”

He continued to show his gratitude to his fans as he said, “Now, there are no issues surrounding our broadcasted appearances. When we do get to appear on TV again, I’ll be sure to talk about you all. I’ll always try to repay you with great music and performances.”

On the 24th of July, the FTC placed a prohibitive order against SM for interfering with JYJ’s activities as singers  and said, “Considering the leverage that SM Entertainment has as one of the three biggest entertainment agencies in Korea, as well as the specific nature of the KFPCAI as an organization in the entertainment industry, the official notice that was released placed a considerable amount of pressure on the recipients.”

To the KFPCAI, the FTC laid down a corrective order that stated, “The KFPCAI must notify the 12 business associations in the organization, as well as the 26 licensees who received the official notice, of the corrective measures that have taken place.”

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[TRANS] 130727 [Choi Ji Yae’s Epilogue] JYJ, Will They Be Able To Escape The Tunnel And Fly Again

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SM “The FTC’s verdict is unfortunate” VS JYJ “We saw a ray of hope”

 

The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) laid down a prohibitive order on SM Entertainment and the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and the Arts (KFPCAI) on the 24th. This order prohibited the two parties from interfering with the broadcasted and musical activities of idol group JYJ (Kim Junsu, Park Yoochun, Kim Jaejoong).

 

In July of 2009, JYJ filed an exclusive contract nullification injunction against SM as members of the idol group TVXQ, claiming that the exclusive contract signed between the two parties was unlawful. Since then, SM and JYJ had been locked in a legal dispute over the validity of their exclusive contract.

 

According to the FTC, JYJ released their first album in October, 2010, during their lawsuit with SM, and attempted to restart their activities as singers but were met with an official notice by SM and the KFPCAI that asked 26 companies in the broadcasting and distribution industries to refrain from working with JYJ.

 

Regarding this, the FTC stated, “Considering the leverage that SM Entertainment has as one of the three biggest entertainment agencies in Korea, as well as the specific nature of the KFPCAI as an organization in the entertainment industry, the official notice that was released placed a considerable amount of pressure on the recipients,” and “This incident is significant as it has prohibited a large-scale entertainment agency from using its influence and working with a business organization to prohibit the activities of celebrities currently locked in a legal dispute with the agency.”

 

The FTC also ordered the KFPCAI to, “notify the 12 business associations in the organization, as well as the 26 licensees who received the official notice, of the corrective measures that have taken place.”

 

Regarding this order, the FTC explained why they had not made SM pay a fee as they stated, “We do not believe that SM benefitted economically from this event, and we believe that a prohibitive order is enough as a warning for other entertainment agencies as well.”

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The most important question surrounding the FTC’s order is whether JYJ will be able to appear on broadcasted shows in the future. As it has now been accepted by the FTC that JYJ have been faced with limitations in their activities, many are wondering if JYJ will finally be able to let their activities take flight.

 

Regarding this, CEO Baek Chang Joo of C-JeS Entertainment stated, “Although JYJ’s legal dispute with their former agency was concluded in April, JYJ still suffered from unlawful external pressure. Including the unilateral notification they received from their album distribution company recently, it is an undeniable fact that JYJ have unlawfully been restricted from appearing on music programs, even when they release albums.” He also added, “But if policies and institutions continue to be the foundation of change, as they were today, we believe that JYJ will be able to perform on a fair stage in the future.”

 

JYJ stated, “We hope that the FTC’s verdict will allow us to freely pursue activities in the entertainment industry and to stand on a fair stage in front of the public. Although a long and dark tunnel still lies ahead of us, we saw a strand of light in the far distance flash by our eyes. We will continue to walk towards that light, and we will always do our best to repay everyone with great performances and activities.”

However, SM released an official statement that read, “It is unfortunate that such a verdict was made, although there was no evidence to prove that such interference had taken place,” and “SM is currently reviewing the option of pursuing legal action against this latest decision.”

With such differing stances coming from both sides, there are may opinions surrounding this issue that exist in the industry. The FTC’s order is very meaningful as a symbol, but the opinion is split on whether it will actually translate into change in reality.

One representative in the industry saw the verdict in a positive light as he stated, “The verdict made by the FTC is a symbolic precedent against large-scale, influential entertainment agencies. The entertainment industry is changing from a food chain into an environment that everyone can be a part of.”

On the other hand, another representative believed that the order would not be able to make any lasting change as he stated, “Though the FTC have made their verdict, we still can’t say whether JYJ will be able to appear on variety shows or music programs. The industry has agreed that the issue is whether the broadcasting companies will take the necessary big step.”

One representative of the broadcasting industry gave a more skeptical opinion as he stated, “I’m doubtful that the FTC’s verdict will have a positive effect on JYJ’s broadcasted activities.”

He also added, “Though the FTC has sided with JYJ, what’s important is how SM accepts their verdict. If JYJ are able to freely pursue activities in the industry after the verdict, wouldn’t that basically mean that SM and the KFPCAI admits to interfering with JYJ’s activities? I don’t think it’s a simple problem.”

A representative who works in management at an agency emphasized, “People are curious to see how SM will react as a large-scale entertainment agency. And it’s true that the FTC’s verdict has hurt SM’s image to an extent. But if JYJ were now able to freely pursue activities as singers, SM would no longer be associated with the term ‘Tyranny of super powers’. As the frontrunner of K-pop, SM must make a wise decision.”

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[Trans] 130724 JYJ’s Official Statement, “We Are Grateful For The FTC’s Verdict, It Gives Us Strength In This Endless Battle”

JYJ have spoken up regarding the recent decision made by the FTC.

On the 24th of July, the Fair Trade Commission (hereafter known as the FTC) has ordered SM Entertainment and the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and Arts Industries (hereafter known as the KFPCAI), a coalition of 12 pop culture related organizations, to rectify their actions of interfering with JYJ’s broadcasted appearances and activities as singers.

Regarding this, C-JeS Entertainment’s CEO Baek Chang Joo stated, “We would like to thank the FTC for conducting such a transparent investigation for the past three years to eradicate unlawful actions in the industry, collecting evidence of SM Entertainment and principal agents in the culture industry, such as the KFPCAI, unilaterally and systematically interfering with JYJ’s broadcasted appearances.”

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CEO Baek Chang Joo welcomed the FTC’s verdict as he stated, “The investigation gave irrefutable evidence that SM Entertainment had violated the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act by abusing their monopolistic and superior leverage in the entertainment industry to disadvantage those who have different opinions multiple times. We believe that the FTC’s recent order to rectify such actions will shed light on the tyranny of super powers in the industry who go against the innovative economy policies of the current government.”

He also stated, “The development of our nation’s entertainment industry, signified by the Hallyu Wave, will only take place if the creativity and diversity of every participant is respected and guaranteed. This means that we must no longer be swept up in the despotism of the few super powers in the industry. If the Hallyu waves develops henceforth on the basis of a lawful mould, starting with today’s ‘rectification order’, we believe that this will be an opportunity to leap forth into the world again.”

CEO Baek Chang Joo added, “Although JYJ’s legal dispute with their former agency was concluded in April, JYJ still suffered from unlawful external pressure. Including the unilateral notification they received from their album distribution company recently, it is an undeniable fact that JYJ have unlawfully been restricted from appearing on music programs, even when they release albums. This is an embarrassing truth in our society today. But if policies and institutions continue to be the foundation of change, as they were today, we believe that JYJ will be able to perform on a fair stage in the future.”

JYJ stated, “We would like to thank the FTC for their decision. Though it feels as though we have been locked in a hard battle since 2009 and are walking in an endless desert, today’s verdict gave us strength to keep going as it showed that the situation is slowly changing for the better. We hope that the FTC’s verdict will allow us to freely pursue activities in the entertainment industry and stand on a fair stage in front of the public. We also hope that such roads are also opened for our juniors as well.”

They continued to add, “Although a long and dark tunnel still lies ahead of us, we saw a strand of light in the far distance flash by our eyes. We will continue to walk towards that light, and we will always do our best to repay everyone with great performances and activities.”

Meanwhile, the FTC charged SM and the KFPCAI for interfering with JYJ’s activities in the entertainment industry when the group released their first album in October, 2010 after filing for independence from SM due to issues regarding an unlawful contract.

Regarding the FTC’s verdict, SM Entertainment stated, “It is unfortunate that such a verdict was made, although there was no evidence to prove that such interference had taken place. SM is currently reviewing the option of pursuing legal action against this latest decision.”

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[NEWS] ‘Palm News’ to reveal proof of SM Entertainment’s Obstruction of JYJ’s activities?

[NEWS] ‘Palm News’ To Reveal Proof of SM Entertainment’s Obstruction of JYJ’s Activities?

On December 22nd, journalist Lee Sang Ho revealed that he would be showing proof of SM Entertainment‘s obstruction of JYJ‘s activities for the very first time through Palm TV‘s ‘Lee Sang Ho’s Palm News‘.

Representatives of the show stated, “For the past 14 months, journalist Lee Sang Ho will be exclusively unveiling the investigations by the Fair Trade Commission. Officials of the FTC have been investigating SM Entertainment since March, and results show that there was indeed proof of the obstruction of JYJ’s activities, as well as a fine of several hundreds of thousands in penalty being processed.”

The show is expected to include an exclusive interview of Jung Hae Im, the first official figure to lead the investigations into SM’s 13 year contracts and minimize them to seven years. Jung is once again at the forefront of the recent issue with the FTC.

The chief of the FTC, Lee Tae Hwi, however, revealed through Star Today that this was not the case. He stated, “I do confirm that there are current investigations being done regarding the issue with SM and JYJ, but we have yet to lay down a fine worth the amount they claim. I also find it difficult to reveal the details of our investigations at this point, and promise to release an official statement once things begin to materialize.”

The episode will broadcast on December 22nd at 6 p.m. KST.

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