[N] 'JYJ law' fails to pass
ıllıllı Ƭrendιng Ƙorea ıllıllıOn June 17th, it was reported that the “JYJ Law” has failed to pass.
The “JYJ Law,” which was proposed by Assemblywoman Choi Min Hee, a member of The Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning in April, was designed for the purpose of protecting artists from unfairly being banned from broadcast. The basis for such legislation being proposed was the ban that had been enacted on artists such as JYJ’smembers and TRAX’s No Min Woo.
Official statements indicated this may have happened as, “We feel that this law may become abused because of the ambiguous nature of fair. For example, if a fanclub claims that something is ‘unfair’ that cannot be the judge of unfairness.”
The details of the law, however, are still undergoing editing in order to attempt to be passed again.
Article: 'JYJ Law' fails to pass at subcommittee bill screening... will continue screening
Source: News 1 via Naver
The JYJ law prevents unfair actions such as blocking an artist from appearing on a broadcast show without just reason.
1. [+3,290, -267] When will JYJ ever be free
2. [+3,055, -340] This is why I can't stand SM. Isn't it about time that they let JYJ go? This law needs to pass so that more victims like JYJ don't arise
3. [+2,897, -262] I want to see JYJ on music shows
4. [+2,688, -322] I wonder if SM had something to do with blocking it?
5. [+463, -51] JYJ never committed a crime, they even won their lawsuit... enough's enough, let us see our artist on TV.
6. [+466, -57] Not a fan but I do feel bad for JYJ... knock it off, SM
7. [+419, -43] SM really needs to learn to let go, why're they blocking them anyway? It's not like they don't have artists of their own, SM's acting like they're scared that the three of them can beat them or something
8. [+380, -58] Dirty SM
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