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Monday, July 12

[NEWS] 100706 SM Vows to Create Better Working Environment for Artists



From left, Girls' Generation member Yuri, National Assembly member Cho Moon-hwan, Girls' Generation member Sooyoung and SM Entertainment President Kim Young-min pose during a proclamation ceremony vowing to protect artists' rights held at Cho's office at the parliament building in Seoul, South Korea on July 6, 2010. [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Major South Korean talenthouse SM Entertainment (SM), pop group Girls' Generation and National Assemblyman Cho Moon-hwan have taken action to establish a better working environment for artists in the Korean entertainment industry.

The agency on Tuesday held a proclamation ceremony at Cho's office, where they announced that SM and Cho's team will join forces to protect the rights of artists and set up a mutually beneficial contract system across the industry.

The ceremony was attended by SM president Kim Young-min as well as Girls' Generation, the biggest name represented by the agency. Solo male singer Kang-ta participated in a press conference after the ceremony.

Cho, who sits on the National Policy Committee, has been looking into the conventional contract system between talent agencies and their artists since the annual government audit session held last October.

He had asked the Fair Trade Commission to carry out a thorough investigation into major entertainment agencies as well as smaller agencies, making sure the management contracts do not include any inappropriate content such as invasion of the artists' privacy.

Cho had continuously placed requests for an environment where a healthy contractual relationship could be formed between the artist and the agency.

During the months leading up to the proclamation ceremony, SM and Cho had discussed on several occasions how they can protect the rights of entertainers and create solutions that will benefit the industry on the whole.

SM, on its part, explained that it had drawn up contracts which reflected the reality of the entertainment business as well as the legal rights of entertainers, and had them signed with working artists and trainees at the agency.

The two parties have agreed to continue their discussions and cooperation in the matter.

"After putting in a lot of attention and hard work, the contract system in the entertainment industry is slowly seeing changes and moving towards a better environment," Cho was quoted as saying. "I hope that this proclamation ceremony will be an opportunity for more entertainers to recover their rights and create an environment where agencies and artists can trust each other."

"By establishing mutually beneficial contracts between artists and the agency, we will work harder in not only promoting the industry by expanding [the influence of] Hallyu (Korean Wave) but also creating added value for the country," said Kim Young-min, president of SM.

Founded in 1995 by former singer Lee Soo-man, SM quickly became one of the most influential talent agencies in Korea. Lee, who stepped down from SM's board of directors in February, has created and masterminded the successful careers of numerous K-pop artists including BoA, Fly To The Sky, H.O.T., SHINee, Super Junior and TVXQ.

SM also manages many songwriters, music producers, comedians and actors including Ara, Choi Jung-yoon and Lee Yeon-hee.

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Source: Asia Economic News
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Sunday, June 13

SME: Hangeng’s Contract Has Not Yet Been Terminated


Just when we thought it’s gonna end soon.

After months of tension, SM Entertainment finally released a tough statement on June 13th, “Contract of Hangeng has not yet been terminated, he’s still under SME. All the activities of Hangeng had to yet undergo SME’s permission and authorization.”

These very words only say that Super Junior’s Hangeng is not yet been released from SME. Although he has been seen with numerous accounts on his whereabouts in USA and China, Hangeng’s future has never been certain until his latest appearance in Beijing on June 11th.




He shared that, “In Korea, artistes terminating their contracts are very common, if that artiste is a solo artiste, the termination just needs to go through the necessary procedures to complete, but it is more sensitive if that artiste is in a group, as he/she not only needs to face the company, but also the fans and members who make up the group who have been together for many years.”

Moreover, Hangeng added that his top priority right now is his career and the promotion of the Asian Games in China. The court case against SME has already been given to his lawyers for settlement.

Aside from music, he also expressed his interest in acting especially, with Jackie Chan in a martial arts film. “If I can act in a movie, I hope to change my image and act as an unusual character, even if I have to shave my head bald or act as an ugly person,” the Stage of Youth lead actor said.

However, with SME’s latest statement, looks like they will not let Hangeng out of their hands that easily. As good spectators, let us all hope for the best out of this uncertain situation. Fortunately, one thing’s certain – Hangeng fans will always be there to support him in whatever journey he will partake.

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