Group 1 - The investigation into G-DRAGON and YG Entertainment's founder Yang Hyun-Suk is based on allegations of copyright infringement related to a performance and album release from 16 years ago [1][2] - The case originated from a complaint filed by composer A, who accused YG Entertainment of unauthorized reproduction and distribution of his song "G-DRAGON" during a concert in 2009, which was included in the live album "Shine a Light" [2][3] - The core issue revolves around the rights of adaptation and attribution, as A claims that his name was not credited when the song title was changed to "My Age is Thirteen" [3][4] Group 2 - The investigation highlights the complexities of copyright law in the music industry, particularly regarding the balance between original creators' rights and new interpretations of their work [6][7] - The case reflects broader issues in the music industry, including frequent copyright disputes in music variety shows, indicating a lack of understanding of adaptation and performance rights among professionals [6][7] - The evolving landscape of copyright law in China, including the 2020 amendments that strengthened protections for audiovisual works, suggests a need for clearer legal guidance on common creative practices like remixing and sampling [7][8]
权志龙因涉著作权侵权被韩警方调查
3 6 Ke·2025-08-14 03:50