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Girl group Fifty Fifty's Keena, who really owns the rights? A raw take on the court drama
Fifty Fifty star Keena halts promotional activities due to reported post-traumatic stress disorder.
You thought Fifty Fifty's catchy tune "Cupid" was all theirs? Think again, bubblegum pop fans! The Seoul court has spilled the tea, and it turns out that the rights to this bop belong to The Givers, a slick production company, not their management ATTRAKT, contrary to their claims.
It's a wild ride through the murky waters of contractual documents and legal registrations, people. The Givers, with their ironclad ownership of the song's intellectual property, now have the trump card in the game of fame.
But hey, don't count ATTRAKT out just yet! They're not going down without a fight. These guys are planning an all-out appeal, hoping to swipe the rights from The Givers and lay claim to "Cupid" as their own. The drama doesn't end here, folks. Stay tuned for more updates on this approaches-till-dawn tussle.
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- The Givers, not ATTRAKT, owns rights to Fifty Fifty's 'Cupid,' court says - [Link to article]
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The interview with legal experts revealed a surprising twist about the ownership of Fifty Fifty's hit song "Cupid," as the Seoul court ruled that the rights belong to The Givers, not ATTRAKT, despite ATTRAKT's claims. Meanwhile, a culture clash emerges as The Givers and ATTRAKT engage in a high-stakes legal battle for the rights, shedding light on the entertainment industry's complex business dealings and intellectual property rights.