South Korea Deepfake Porn Scandal: YG Entertainment To Remove, Block and Take Legal Action To Shield Their K-Pop Artists From Explicit Content – Read Full Statement Here
YG Entertainment is taking decisive action in response to the South Korea deepfake porn scandal. They plan to remove and block explicit content while pursuing legal measures to protect their K-pop artists.
The Korean entertainment industry is currently in turmoil, and not for good reasons. The Nth Room sex scandal has intensified, pulling K-pop idols and actors into the fray. Their images have been manipulated and exploited in Telegram chatrooms and other explicit sites, causing significant upheaval. YG Entertainment is taking decisive action to address this crisis for their artists. The agency revealed they are diligently working to remove the explicit deepfake content involving their artists and are pursuing legal measures. YG stated they are "continuously monitoring these extensive and malicious illegal activities, actively working to remove and block such content." The situation remains critical as they navigate this challenging issue. South Korean Deepfake Porn Scandal: K-Pop Idol Wonyoung Falls Victim to ‘Nth Room’ Deepfake Video Crime? The Real Story Uncovered.
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