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C-JeS Entertainment stated on the 26th, "All three members of JYJ filed a claim for damages against two magazines which published their photos with prior notice... We have already gone through several sessions and are awaiting the conclusion of the arguments mid-December... The two magazines used photos released through press releases or taken at press conferences, and published the photos in dozens of pages, and in one part of the magazine, a photo was blown up to an A4 size that filled the page, and there was also a separate poster released for distribution as well."
The agency also added, "It's not that we're trying to prohibit reasonable acts of report...�As long as it's in a reasonable range, of course, we permit the usage of press release photos," explaining that what the two magazines have done are considered beyond a reasonable amount.
The JYJ members are definitely not the first celebrities to exercise their right of publicity as stars like�Baek Ji Young,�Nam Gyu Ri, and more have recently been engaged in legal battles over similar matters.
Ohh I like this action against magazines. I print out design for free on business cards so I know quite a bit about this scandal. But I never thought that I will be reading about it on internet.