A court in Seoul last week considered a request by HYBE agency Ador for an injunction stopping NewJeans from entering into ...
NewJeans realleged that HYBE and ADOR “continuously sidelined” them and sought to replace them with another group.
The group logo also features a rabbit cartoon face ... The group has been on a temporary hiatus following its legal dispute with ADOR and HYBE. The group will be appearing in court for a hearing ...
The NewJeans v Ador dispute is due to arrive in court this week, putting the spotlight on the K-pop business model. To that ...
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NewJeans or NJZ? Girl group changes name ahead of legal battleThe organizers also released a new group photo of the five singers sporting braided hair and street-style outfits along with the neon-jelly-textured logo of ... because ADOR and HYBE, which ...
“We felt that HYBE was thinking only of making money and interfering with the members, rather than cheering them on for the best. We also received reports that ADOR has tried to disrupt them in ...
Ador says NewJeans’ success built on Hybe’s investment Ador emphasized that Hybe’s extensive financial and strategic backing made NewJeans’ rise possible. Hybe is the parent company of Ador.
Ador argued that NewJeans' success was due to parent company HYBE's full support. "Ador received a total investment of 21 billion won ($14.5 million) from HYBE in two rounds (for NewJeans’ debut).
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