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The Korean Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) has reportedly responded to a copyright infringement legal battle involving ...
Korea Music Copyright Association or KOMCA has denied the validity of the lawsuit filed against BIGBANG's G-Dragon and YG ...
Technically, Rosé is now the second to step away from KOMCA, after Seo Tai-ji pulled his own music in 2003, the Korea Times noted. However, the older of the moves stemmed from a licensing dispute ...
The association claimed that Wavve, primarily owned by SK Square with a 40.5 percent stake, has failed to pay the required music copyright fees for several years, and that unpaid royalties now ...
Rose's departure from Korean copyright agency may open new path for K-pop artists BLACKPINK member Rose performs on NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Dec. 11, 2024.
Generally, AI music services are divided into model training and consumer service stages, and during this process, two key copyright utilization acts, "reproduction" and "transmission," occur.
Musicians in Korea will make more money from their products starting next year, as a law revision approved Wednesday will increase their share from streaming music. According to the revised law ...
A South Korean music industry group believes BTS's hiatus might have serious consequences for the continued success of K-Pop worldwide.