T-ara's agency, Core Contents Media, will be suing two different companies who have illegally distributed music.
Core Contents Media took to the Seoul Gangnam Police Station in December of last year to file a lawsuit against two companies for copyright infringement for illegally distributing music.
The two Southeastern Asian companies that are being sued have been distributing various songs of Core Contents' artists that either have another singer's voice recorded on them or are rearranged versions.
The illegal circulation that happened in Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia includes a total of 16 songs, including T-ara's "Roly-Poly" and by four different groups including Davichi, SeeYa and 5dolls.
Police are currently looking into the two companies distributing the music and are being investigated by authorities.
Core Contents Media took to the Seoul Gangnam Police Station in December of last year to file a lawsuit against two companies for copyright infringement for illegally distributing music.
The two Southeastern Asian companies that are being sued have been distributing various songs of Core Contents' artists that either have another singer's voice recorded on them or are rearranged versions.
The illegal circulation that happened in Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia includes a total of 16 songs, including T-ara's "Roly-Poly" and by four different groups including Davichi, SeeYa and 5dolls.
Police are currently looking into the two companies distributing the music and are being investigated by authorities.
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