The photographer expressed her anger through social media on January 20, saying,�"Please refrain from calling others sell outs and making such assumptions."�She added,�"There has been no consensus on copyright and portrait rights infringement."
Furthermore, she clearly made a stand,�"Taking a personal opinion and making it seem like it's a response from the public, and exaggerating on it is uncalled for. �If you know that taking a certain action is wrong but you do it anyway, that is a crime. �I believe there is a�need for an apology thus I will not say anymore."
Meanwhile,�JYP Entertainment�has also announced that they would take necessary legal action against those posting any falsehoods or malicious comments on the topic.
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