ADOR Denies Plagiarism Accusation For NewJeans's "Bubble Gum"

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ADOR Denies Plagiarism Accusation For NewJeans's "Bubble Gum"

NewJeans’s organisation ADOR has addressed latest plagiarism allegations concerning their song "Bubble Gum.€"


Earlier today, a media record revealed that Wise Music Group despatched an official Letter of Claim in mid-June to ADOR, its determine agency HYBE, the Korea Music Copyright Association, and Sony Music Publishing Hong Kong Limited (Korea) among others.


According to a home law company representing the British band Shakatak, they said, “The song ‘Bubble Gum,’ recorded by using NewJeans and presently in use, infringes on copyright through incorporating ‘Easier Said Than Done’ without permission. We have proven this and requested quick movement, such as ceasing the usage of ‘Bubble Gum.'”


The company also asked a evaluation of numerous issues, inclusive of halting use, reporting profits, changing the rights holder, imparting a written assure, and compensating for damages. ADOR became urged to take vital movements to verify compliance and inform Wise Music Group directly in the precise seven-day deadline.


In reaction, ADOR launched the subsequent declaration:


1. On June 17, Shakatak’s prison team furnished proof of their claims, and ADOR’s prison crew answered right away on June 21.


2. ADOR’s reaction stated: “‘Bubble Gum’ has now not used Shakatak’s compositions without permission. We request a credible analysis document in this remember.€�


three. On June 21, Shakatak indicated they could offer the document quickly, however it has yet to be obtained.


4. The party elevating the problem is needed to put up a record proving plagiarism, and Shakatak should respond for this reason.

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