After the Seoul Central District Court dismissed both of SM Entertainment's injunctions against JYJ last week, the judge Kim Daewong has decided to incur a fee against SM Entertainment every time they interfere with JYJ's activities. Through a press release, JYJ's current acting agency said on February 21st, "SM Entertainment will not be allowed to interfere with JYJ activities and will pay 20 million won every time they violate this court order."
The court has decided that there is a possibility that SM Entertainment will interfere with JYJ's activities, and in the case that they do interfere, have made this ruling. To prevent any possibilities of interference, the court has ordered a restraining order against SM Entertainment.
Even though the court has ruled in favor of JYJ, C-JeS Entertainment's Baek Changjoo said, "There are still many obstacles to go over. There are many things still to be worked out even with the court ruling in our favor. I hope the public and fans support our cause and help create a more progressive celebrity system."
The court has decided that there is a possibility that SM Entertainment will interfere with JYJ's activities, and in the case that they do interfere, have made this ruling. To prevent any possibilities of interference, the court has ordered a restraining order against SM Entertainment.
Even though the court has ruled in favor of JYJ, C-JeS Entertainment's Baek Changjoo said, "There are still many obstacles to go over. There are many things still to be worked out even with the court ruling in our favor. I hope the public and fans support our cause and help create a more progressive celebrity system."
Source: Hankyung
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