SBS “Morning Wide”: JYJ’s declaration of war against malicious netizens
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JYJ’s agency C-JeS Entertainment to actively pursue underage malicious netizens

JYJ‘s agency C-JeS Entertainment has announced that it will continue to actively file suits against netizens who make malicious comments and spread false rumors, including netizens who may be minors.
The agency stated on December 6th, “We have reported about 20 some cases to the cyber police this year, and we’ll continuously notify the police of more cases of people who leave malicious comments concerning JYJ. Though we expected the situation to improve, it has not improved at this point in time, so we’re actively releasing a statement.”
The representative went on, “The netizens who leave malicious comments range in age from their teens to late twenties. There are times that underage netizens will ask to be forgiven due to reasons such as school and their future. Though we’ve previously accepted written apologies and made mutual agreements, this has not eradicated the malicious comments and rumors.”
“We cannot say that simply expressing that one dislikes JYJ is malicious. We’re talking about false news that start with ‘I heard from someone I knew’ or ‘I saw them’ that cannot be trusted.”
C-JeS Entertainment has released a statement on its official homepage and have notified various news sites of the warning.
In related news, JYJ will be releasing a new album next year.
Source: Osen via Nate | Credit: Allkpop
[NEWS] JYJ say, “We won’t forgive the people who leave malicious comments about us”
JYJ’s agency recently announced that they will respond strongly against some people who leave malicious comments about JYJ.
On December 6, C-Jes Entertainment, JYJ’s agency, stated, “We have reported about twenty cases to the cyber police. We’ll continuously notify the police of more cases of people who leave malicious comments about JYJ.”
The agency says, “We allow people to express themselves freely, but we cannot forgive the people who have left malicious comments about JYJ for over six months.”
According to the agency, some people keep cursing JYJ dozens of times a day and even upload pictures of the members bleeding. They also spread false rumors about the group.
The agency says, “We haven’t really responded against them because we thought they were also fans. However, some people are severely damaging JYJ’s image, so we’ve decided to respond strongly against them. The people who have left malicious comments about JYJ often say they’ve done it out of curiosity. We’ve forgiven some of the people who were under age, but that’s not going to be the case anymore. We hope that people who leave malicious comments about other people online realize that they’re actually damaging the people.”
Source: Starnews | Credit: En.Korea
Article 1: Source: Osen via Nate | Credit: Allkpop
Article 2: Source: Starnews | Credit: En.Korea
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JYJ’s agency C-JeS Entertainment to actively pursue underage malicious netizens

JYJ‘s agency C-JeS Entertainment has announced that it will continue to actively file suits against netizens who make malicious comments and spread false rumors, including netizens who may be minors.
The agency stated on December 6th, “We have reported about 20 some cases to the cyber police this year, and we’ll continuously notify the police of more cases of people who leave malicious comments concerning JYJ. Though we expected the situation to improve, it has not improved at this point in time, so we’re actively releasing a statement.”
The representative went on, “The netizens who leave malicious comments range in age from their teens to late twenties. There are times that underage netizens will ask to be forgiven due to reasons such as school and their future. Though we’ve previously accepted written apologies and made mutual agreements, this has not eradicated the malicious comments and rumors.”
“We cannot say that simply expressing that one dislikes JYJ is malicious. We’re talking about false news that start with ‘I heard from someone I knew’ or ‘I saw them’ that cannot be trusted.”
C-JeS Entertainment has released a statement on its official homepage and have notified various news sites of the warning.
In related news, JYJ will be releasing a new album next year.
Source: Osen via Nate | Credit: Allkpop
[NEWS] JYJ say, “We won’t forgive the people who leave malicious comments about us”
JYJ’s agency recently announced that they will respond strongly against some people who leave malicious comments about JYJ.
On December 6, C-Jes Entertainment, JYJ’s agency, stated, “We have reported about twenty cases to the cyber police. We’ll continuously notify the police of more cases of people who leave malicious comments about JYJ.”
The agency says, “We allow people to express themselves freely, but we cannot forgive the people who have left malicious comments about JYJ for over six months.”
According to the agency, some people keep cursing JYJ dozens of times a day and even upload pictures of the members bleeding. They also spread false rumors about the group.
The agency says, “We haven’t really responded against them because we thought they were also fans. However, some people are severely damaging JYJ’s image, so we’ve decided to respond strongly against them. The people who have left malicious comments about JYJ often say they’ve done it out of curiosity. We’ve forgiven some of the people who were under age, but that’s not going to be the case anymore. We hope that people who leave malicious comments about other people online realize that they’re actually damaging the people.”
Source: Starnews | Credit: En.Korea
Article 1: Source: Osen via Nate | Credit: Allkpop
Article 2: Source: Starnews | Credit: En.Korea
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Date: 2012-12-08 05:52 am (UTC)http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2012/11/2012112512266385478.html
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Date: 2012-12-07 08:11 pm (UTC)It's okay to dislike people, really, it is, but sending them death threats and the like is crossing the line.
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Date: 2012-12-07 09:49 pm (UTC)Also about the sasaengs, C-jes did try to go after them too. Since there's no strict laws against stalking in Korea (as of yet), there's not much police will do. And since the majority of the sasaengs they did catch were minors, they pretty much got a slap on the wrist and let go.
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Date: 2012-12-09 05:56 am (UTC)It's best to nip it in the bud instead of just hanging back like Tablo's old company and letting the problem get to the level his did.
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Date: 2012-12-08 02:33 am (UTC)Just because some smart ass say: "I know from someone that he is.. " and start slandering..
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