-Entertainment agency HYBE, has sought limitations on accessing trial records concerning their legal action against Min Hee-jin, the head of ADOR, their subsidiary label, aimed at preventing her from exercising voting rights.
-This request comes shortly after the injunction decision on May 30th, raising questions about the timing and justification.
-HYBE based their application on the presence of significant secrets, including trade secrets, in the records, supported by evidence like KakaoTalk chat captures and shareholder agreements.
-However, some find it puzzling given HYBE's prior disclosure of certain chat captures during the dispute.
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- "How much more ugly can you get?"
- "I hope it doesn't get approved and gets rejected 🙏🏻"
- "It's incredible that there's still more to dislike about them LOL"
- "The HYBE situation revealed just how many crazies are causing a ruckus on that side LOL. The perpetrators are incredibly loud and refuse to take any responsibility. Disgusting."
- "Access restriction?? What else is there to hide? These oblivious old men are going to such lengths to block everything."
- "I'm getting curious about the original KakaoTalk messages now. What could it possibly contain?"
- "Shamelessly discussing it so openly in the media?????"
- "LOL, it seems like Min [Hee-jin] could just film a documentary about all this."
- "But why did they request access restrictions?"
- "The company is utterly pathetic."
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