The service Mnet was criticized for
the pricing of KPop music videos. The company was sued as a result of a lack of
revenue derived from the service for the authors. The case was filed in the US
District court of the Central District of California. The service was held at
an impersonation in Korea, the spokesperson was a knockoff version of Steve
Jobs. As a result of this the company would be making massive amounts of money
due to the increased flow of revenue. DFSB which sells things on iTunes for
about $.99 and $1.29. This makes the band lose a giant load of money.
Resnikoff, Paul. "K-Pop Meltdown: Korean Media Giant Faces $50 Milion Copyright Lawsuit." Digital Music News KPop Meltdown Korean Media Giant Faces 50 Milion Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Comments. Digital Music News, 27 Oct. 2015. Web. 29 Oct. 2015. <http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2015/10/27/k-pop-meltdown-korean-media-giant-faces-50-milion-copyright-infringement-lawsuit/>.
Resnikoff, Paul. "K-Pop Meltdown: Korean Media Giant Faces $50 Milion Copyright Lawsuit." Digital Music News KPop Meltdown Korean Media Giant Faces 50 Milion Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Comments. Digital Music News, 27 Oct. 2015. Web. 29 Oct. 2015. <http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2015/10/27/k-pop-meltdown-korean-media-giant-faces-50-milion-copyright-infringement-lawsuit/>.
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