Pledis Entertainment, the powerhouse behind the highly anticipated rookie boy group TWS, has addressed and resolved the recent logo plagiarism controversy surrounding the group.
In a statement provided to media outlet Newsen, the agency revealed that they had successfully settled the allegations after a face-to-face meeting with the concerned company's representative.
"We met with the company representative in person and provided a detailed explanation of the logo creation process, and all misunderstandings were amicably resolved," stated the agency.
According to Pledis Entertainment, the TWS logo in question was independently designed by an outsourcing company collaborating with them, putting an end to the accusations of plagiarism that surfaced prior to the group's official debut.
Pre-Debut Turmoil
Before TWS, also known as the junior group to SEVENTEEN, could make their official debut, they found themselves entangled in a controversy regarding their logo.
As the controversy simmers down, it remains to be seen how TWS will navigate the aftermath of this pre-debut dispute. Meanwhile, the K-Netizens' reactions to the initial controversy have been a topic of interest, shedding light on the public's perspective on logo plagiarism within the K-pop industry.
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Written by Cassidy Jones.