South Korean singer IU seeks RM107,053 in compensation for plagiarism accusation


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South Korean artiste IU is seeking compensation for damages she claims were caused by the plagiarism allegations. Photo: Edam Entertainment

Singer-actress IU recently launched a civil lawsuit seeking compensation from an individual who raised plagiarism allegations against her, as media outlets on Dec 21 reported that South Korean police have submitted the information related to the individual to court.

The 31-year-old singer has been engaged in a legal battle seeking compensation for what her representatives claimed was defamation via groundless acts of slander.

After investigators cleared her of plagiarism allegations in September, her agency, Edam Entertainment, filed charges against the individual who raised the suspicions.

"We (the agency) are currently checking the information (of the accuser) in accordance with the law, and cannot disclose the details as of yet," the agency said, adding that it will not tolerate attacks against the singer.

IU is seeking 30mil won (RM107,053) in compensation for damages she claims were caused by the allegations.

In May, the singer-songwriter was accused of plagiarising other people's work in six of her songs. The legal authorities, however, decided that that accusations do not constitute a criminal charge.

While IU was the singer of the six songs in question, she participated in composing only one of them. That song was not included in the copyright violation allegations. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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