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What is the controversy between K-Pop group Fifty Fifty and entertainment company Attrakt?

Tanushree DebbarmaDecember 19, 2023 | 15:41 IST

In a recent legal development, Attrakt, a South Korean entertainment company, has filed a lawsuit against three former members of the K-Pop group Fifty Fifty—Saena, Aran, and Sio—seeking 13 billion won in damages for breaching their contract.

This legal battle highlights the challenges faced by entertainment companies and the intricate dynamics within the K-pop industry. Additionally, Attrakt has proactively introduced the "Fifty Fifty Act" aimed at safeguarding the rights of small-sized companies in the highly competitive realm of K-pop.
 

What happened

Fifty Fifty, an emerging K-pop sensation under Attrakt, faced a significant setback when three members—Saena, Aran, and Sio—chose to terminate their contracts prematurely.

Attrakt alleges contractual breaches by the members, resulting in financial and reputational harm. The filed lawsuit seeks compensation of 13 billion won, illustrating the extent of the damages incurred.
 

Fifty Fifty, initially comprising Keena, Saena, Aran, and Sio, debuted in 2022 with their single album "The Beginning: Cupid" and its music video released on February 24, gaining immense popularity online.


The timeline

  • June 19: Group members sought contract termination, citing contractual breaches, lack of financial transparency, and alleged medical negligence during promotions.

They also applied for trademarks related to the group's name and their stage names. Attrakt accused Warner Music Korea and Ahn Sung-il, CEO of The Givers, of attempting to induce contract violation.

Criminal charges were filed by Attrakt against Ahn and three others for fraud, breach of duty, and obstruction of business.

  • August 28: The Seoul Central District Court sided with Attrakt, dismissing the case; an appeal by Fifty Fifty's law firm, Barun Law, was announced.
  • October 17: Keena withdrew her lawsuit and returned to Attrakt.
  • October 23: Attrakt terminated contracts for the remaining members (Saena, Aran, Sio) retroactively from October 19. The Seoul High Court upheld the dismissal on October 24.
  • Keena, the sole renewing member, represented Fifty Fifty at the Billboard Music Awards on October 29.
  • Confirmation on November 2 revealed the group continuing with a "second generation," comprising Keena and three new members.

Attrakt not only filed a lawsuit against the former members but also introduced the "Fifty Fifty Act" to protect small-sized companies in the competitive K-pop industry.

Details of the Fifty Fifty Act

  • The 'Fifty Fifty Act' safeguards small and medium-sized agencies in the popular culture and arts sector, ensuring fair trade. This legislation secures government support for businesses in the pop culture and arts industry, addressing issues like "singer poaching" and "tampering."
  • The proposed amendment acknowledges the current legal focus on safeguarding singers under agencies and aims to create legal mechanisms shielding agencies from external threats, recognizing the efforts of small and medium-sized businesses.

Attrakt's lawsuit against the ex-Fifty Fifty members and the introduction of the Fifty Fifty Act underscore the legal complexities within the entertainment industry. This initiative reflects Attrakt's commitment to enhancing industry practices and safeguarding the rights of smaller companies.

Last updated: December 19, 2023 | 15:41
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