In a significant legal victory, the K-Pop girl group LOOSSEMBLE, along with their agency CTD ENM, have successfully triumphed in a recent lawsuit brought against them by Blockberry Creative.
Confirmed by legal authorities, CTD ENM effectively defended themselves against the lawsuit, which sought to impose various injunctive measures, including a ban on LOOSSEMBLE's performances.
Blockberry Creative's Initial Lawsuit
Previously, Blockberry Creative had initiated a civil suit against CTD ENM, arguing that the agency should be prohibited from engaging in activities that employed names resembling or equivalent to "LOONA," "LOONA ASSEMBLE," or "LOOSSEMBLE."
Had Blockberry Creative's petition prevailed, LOOSSEMBLE would have been prevented from using their newly adopted name.
Fans' responses to the new fandom name ranged from calls for fan participation in naming to humorous nicknames like "Cloowns" and expressions of affection.
LOOSSEMBLE clarified that "C.Loo" does not replace their previous fan community, "Orbits," and fans can continue to identify as both. This reassurance eases concerns of a complete disbandment.
LOOSSEMBLE's members, who gained freedom from their former agency Blockberry Creative through a legal victory, have embarked on new career paths in the music industry.
Meanwhile,LOOSSEMBLE YeoJin and Vivi shared harrowing stories to fans through live broadcasts from their early days in the music industry, shedding light on the extreme dieting experiences they endured.
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