SM Entertainment plan to take action against Thai cover group Millenium Boy nicknamed 'EXO-T'

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Things are heating up for the popular Thai cover group Millenium Boy (nicknamed EXO-T) - both good and bad.  While they're garnering immense recognition and popularity, they are also attracting attention as well as receiving criticism for how closely they're copying EXOand using their name for promotions.

 

The cover group is comprised of eleven Thai members and one Korean and they've gained a lot of popularity by covering EXO's dances and songs.

 

 

 

As they have over 90,000 members in their fan club, they've held fan meetings and made TV appearances in their country - even hosting an event in Indonesia! Although it'd be fine if the group just stopped at doing covers, but for every event, they've been using EXO's group logo, poster, and album designs, as well as selling merchandise. 

 

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They've also emulated the members' hairstyles, outfits, minor habits, EXO member couplings liked by fans, and even allegedly their signs. Because of these great similarities, their fans have started to call them EXO-T, similar to EXO-M and EXO-K.

 

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Due to EXO fans' complaints, Millenium Boy uploaded an explanation and apology onto their YouTube channel, basically saying, "The money we received during our fan meeting was used for our event.  We made and sold clothes, bracelets, and hats because we were following our fans' requests; we didn't make them with the intention of commercial profit." They also explained that their seemingly belittling attitude towards EXO members in their various social media posts were not intended that way. 

 

A rep from SM Entertainment stated, "It is illegal to use EXO's intellectual property without permission, so we plan on taking action in the future regarding their commercial promotions.

 

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