
On December 14 KST, Ha Tae Kyung, a Korean lawmaker, presented a modified costs called the ‘FIFTY FIFTY Act‘ to safeguard the rights and rate of interests of small and medium-sized agencies while developing a reasonable profession order within the pop culture and arts field. The range of this costs includes services in the popular culture and arts industry and objectives to give equivalent assistance from the federal government to small and medium-sized agencies.
The recommended change recognizes that present legislations and systems mostly concentrate on protecting vocalists under agencies, specifically dealing with problems such as “singer poaching” and “tampering” (where 3rd parties unlawfully and unjustly call performers under a company to affect their agreements). It objectives to correct the absence of lawful systems to safeguard agencies from outside dangers.
The K-pop team FIFTY FIFTY, that made its launching in …