Korean pop singer Lee Hyo-lee The songwriter who provided Korean singer Lee Hyo-lee with plagiarized songs for her latest album "H-Logic" has been handed over to prosecutors on charges of fraud, according to SBS TV's eight o'clock news which aired Wednesday. It was reported that early this year, a songwriter known by the last name Lee had heard that Lee Hyo-lee was looking for songs to put on her fourth album... more....
Following the controversy over plagiarism on her latest album, singer Lee Hyo-lee, 31, has decided to suspend all her TV appearances. Lee is scheduled for a guest spot on the new SBS variety show 'Running Man', which premiers Sunday. After this, she will indefinitely refrain from any further TV appearances. Last month, Lee posted an online message, admitting that several songs on her latest album credited to composer Bahnus were plagiarized from foreign artists. Lee's agency Mnet Media sued Bahn more....
Just who is the current target audience for "Haha Mong Show"? Hosts MC Mong and Ha Dong-hoon (front) of variety show "Haha Mong Show" "Haha Mong Show" - First episode (SBS TV, Sunday 10:45 AM) The first main guest [Korean singer Lee Hyo-lee] on the premiere episode of "Haha Mong Show" is caught up in a plagiarism controversy while one of the show's emcees is being suspected of shirking Korea's mandatory military duties. "Haha Mong Show", which premiered on the small screen two months after its p more....
Korean pop singer Lee Hyo-lee Top Korean singer Lee Hyo-lee's agency Mnet Media has taken legal action for the recent plagiarism controversy surrounding Lee's latest album "H-Logic", filing criminal charges against record producer group Bahnus Vaccuum to Seoul West District Prosecutors' Office on Thursday. "Bahnus provided [Lee and Mnet Media] songs that were plagiarized", an official at Mnet Media told Asia Economic Daily over the phone on Thursday. "Today [July 1], we filed a criminal lawsuit more....
After Lee Hyo-lee finally spoke out about the plagiarism allegations directed at her most recent album, H-Logic, Mnet Media also announced their course of action. The company has revealed that they will be taking legal action against Bahnus, who is the composer allegedly behind these plagiarized tracks. In addition to the ... more....
Sensation over six of singer Lee Hyo-lee's songs, apparently plagiarized by Bahnus, is about to snowball as more singers and industry insiders claim to have been duped by the composer. Bahnus, the leader of the seven-member composers' group Bahnus Vacuum, faces a string of lawsuits that extend to his management and team members. The looming legal battles are expected to be the largest in K-pop history. On Wednesday, Chang, the management director of Bahnus Vacuum, said he had found a "statement more....
Can pop stars be forgiven practically any offense? That is a question on many lips after the revelation that singer Lee Hyo-lee's latest album "h.logic" contains no fewer than six plagiarized songs. Lee admitted to the wrongdoing and vowed to refrain from promoting the album. Yet she appeared on a recent SBS program. The producers say Lee was not directly responsible for the plagiarism, but the public sees things differently. They feel it is unseemly for Lee to make out that she is a victim hers more....
She's guilty. After coming under fire months ago over plagiarism allegations, pop star Lee Hyo-lee admitted Sunday that six of the tracks on her most recent album were in fact plagiarized. "After investigating the questionable parts of my songs, it turned out that those songs were plagiarized. I will do everything in my power to take moral responsibility for this matter", she wrote on her official fan site, "Hyo-lee Together". "Unfortunately, I don't think I will be able to further promote the a more....
Singer Lee Hyo-lee (31) has admitted that several songs in her fourth album had been plagiarized. Her agency Mnet Media will sue the composer for fraud, who gave copied songs to Lee Hyo-lee after the original copyright holder had been confirmed. Lee Hyo-lee posted a statement in her fan cafe on June 20, stating, "Among songs in the fourth album, a few of them which were given by Bahnus Vacuum -- a group of new composers -- had caused problems. At first, I trusted their saying that the demo songs more....
Singer Lee Hyo-lee has admitted that some of the songs on her recently-released fourth album "h.logic" were plagiarized. In a message posted to her online fan club on Sunday morning, Lee said, "Among the songs on the fourth album, several songs by composer Bahnus were found to be plagiarized. I will take the moral responsibility as best as I can, and I don't think I will be able to continue to promote the album for now. The songs plagiarized are "How Did We Get", "Bring It Back", "Feel The Same" more....
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