
Deepfake (AI-based synthesis) sexual crimes have become a serious social problem. According to a report titled '2023 Status of Deepfakes' released by the American cybersecurity company Security Hero, an analysis of 95,820 videos posted on 10 websites featuring deepfake sexual content revealed that 99% of victims of deepfake obscene images are women, of which 53% are Korean. In particular, the main victims of deepfakes are celebrities such as singers and actresses. Furthermore, among the 10 most targeted individuals, 8 were Korean singers. Celebrities are easily targeted for deepfake crimes due to their exposure in various media. In response, agencies representing female celebrities have indicated they will take legal action. Kwon Eunbi, known as the goddess of 'WATERBOMB' and who has garnered significant attention, was quick to announce her response. After gaining attention from 'WATERBOMB' last year, her agency, which has suffered from sexual harassment, emphasized that they are compiling numerous posts to file a lawsuit against those who synthesized the artist's likeness to disseminate fictitious obscene photos, and investigations are ongoing with the police. Other girl group agencies have also clarified their policies. JYP Entertainment, home to TWICE, stated, 'We take the situation of deepfake videos targeting our artists very seriously. This is a clear illegal act, and we are currently collecting all related materials. We are proceeding with strong legal measures without leniency through a specialized law firm.' Additionally, agencies such as FCENM, which represents ILY:1, YG Entertainment, which represents BLACKPINK and BABY MONSTER, CUBE Entertainment, which represents (G)I-DLE, XGALX, which represents XG, HIGH-UP Entertainment, which represents STAYC, and Modhaus, which represents tripleS, as well as Big Planet Made, which represents VIVIZ and BADVILLAIN, have also announced legal actions. ADOR, which represents NewJeans, which has underage members, responded quickly, stating that those who disseminated and sold obscene photos synthesized with the members' faces had 'some confirmed criminal penalties in the first instance.' Actresses and models are not exceptions. SARAM Entertainment stated, 'Recently, there have been illegal productions and distributions of deepfake videos targeting actress Park Gyu-young and model Aileen. We will respond strictly.' Deepfake is a technology that uses AI to process parts of videos, images, and sounds to create images and videos that do not exist in reality. This technology is used in various fields, including artistic and cultural endeavors like movies, but there have been numerous cases of its misuse for criminal activities. The crime of synthesizing the faces of female celebrities to create and disseminate obscene images has been a problem for some time. Furthermore, during the reporting of the n-room incident in 2020, it was said that there was a 'deepfake room' targeting celebrities. However, completely eradicating this issue has proven difficult. Moreover, with the advancement of AI, deepfake technology is becoming increasingly sophisticated, reaching a level where synthesized images and videos no longer exhibit the unnaturalness or discomfort characteristic of such content, leading to even greater harm. Amidst this, the issue of deepfakes has resurfaced and has become a topic of concern overseas as well. Agencies are becoming more vigilant in response to this and are declaring legal actions against sexual crimes. Recognizing the seriousness of the problem, the South Korean government has decided to establish regulations punishing the possession, purchase, and viewing of non-existent images like deepfakes, and is promoting amendments to laws to raise the standards for punishment against the production and distribution of deepfakes. The police are also actively investigating and continuing strong responses, raising questions about whether they can prevent and eradicate the increasing number of victims.
i-dle has released their new digital single "Mono" featuring UK rapper skaiwater, signaling the start of their 2026 activities. The song, with its minimalistic beat, conveys a message of self-reflection. A music video accompanies the release, showcasing stunning visuals and dance scenes. They will also embark on a world tour starting in Seoul, with performances scheduled in major cities across Asia and Oceania, including a two-day event in Yokohama.
Min Hee-jin, the former head of ADOR, will hold a press conference on the 28th to address allegations of tampering related to NewJeans. Her legal representative announced the event to clarify the truth behind the ongoing lawsuits involving ADOR and NewJeans members. Min previously held two emergency press conferences but will not attend this one.
Dolphin Kidnappers paid 1.2 billion won to stop execution of a ruling in a lawsuit over NewJeans' music video. The court ruled partially in favor of ADOR, ordering Dolphin Kidnappers to pay damages for breach of contract, but dismissed some claims against director Shin Woosuk. The case began after Dolphin Kidnappers uploaded a director's cut of NewJeans' video to YouTube, leading to ADOR's copyright and contract violation lawsuit.
MBC's 'Show Music Core in MACAU' has unveiled its final lineup, including artists like STAYC and ENHYPEN. The event, set for February 7-8, promises a spectacular outdoor experience at the Macao Outdoor Performance Venue. Ticket sales start today, but some Japanese members may face visa issues due to diplomatic tensions.
A man was sentenced to 1.5 years in prison with a 3-year suspension for illegally creating explicit images of idol group members, including aespa and NewJeans. The court noted the severity of his actions and the potential for widespread distribution of the images, while also considering mitigating factors such as his lack of prior offenses and no financial gain from the crime.
BLACKPINK's Jennie has shared a series of photos and videos from her time in Japan on Instagram, captioned 'feeling is bizarreeee.' The posts feature her in various locations, including gyms and streets, highlighting her impressive physique. Fans reacted positively, praising her style and beauty. BLACKPINK will perform in Tokyo from January 16-18 as part of their world tour.
In the finale of 'Love Me', characters learn that love can fill loneliness. So Jun-kyung faces her past, while others confront their emotions and relationships. The story concludes with reflections on love, loneliness, and the importance of family, as they celebrate together despite challenges.
On the afternoon of the 23rd, BLACKPINK's Rosé departed for Hong Kong through Incheon International Airport for the BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE>. She boldly showcased her long legs and expressed her desire to freely pursue her true self in 2026. The article also highlights stylish winter shoe coordination among Korean idols, including aespa and TVXQ's Yunho.
On the afternoon of the 22nd, SEVENTEEN's Joshua departed from Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. He and BLACKPINK's Lisa made an appearance on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards. Additionally, SEVENTEEN performed at NPR's Tiny Desk Concert, becoming the first K-POP group to hold a concert at NPR's headquarters (video available).
Netflix has unveiled its exciting lineup of Korean series and films for 2026, featuring a variety of genres to cater to all viewers. Highlights include 'Can You Interpret Love?' starring Kim Seon-ho, 'Monthly Boyfriend' with BLACKPINK's Jisoo, and 'The Scandal' with Son Ye-jin, among many others, promising a thrilling year for K-Entertainment fans.
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