South Korean Actor Lee Jun-ho Wins Defamation Lawsuit Against Internet Troll
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-07-29 19:07:25
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In a recent legal victory for South Korean singer-actor Lee Jun-ho, a court has fined an internet troll 3 million won ($2,343) for defaming the star through a series of malicious comments. The ruling comes after Lee's agency, JYP Entertainment, took decisive legal action against the troll, who had been persistently disseminating false information about the actor.
The court ruling cited the defendant's deliberate intent to harm Lee Jun-ho's reputation by spreading unfounded claims on an online community platform. The troll's actions were marked by bitterness towards the actor, and the false information had been purposefully propagated to tarnish Lee's public image.
JYP Entertainment, in response to the malicious attack on their artist, expressed their commitment to adopting a zero-tolerance policy against those who engage in the spread of baseless falsehoods and harmful content. The agency emphasized its dedication to protecting the safety and rights of their artists, and they vowed to take stronger actions to counter any future attempts to undermine their talents.
The legal representatives for JYP Entertainment have intensified their monitoring system to identify and respond swiftly to any instances of online defamation. The agency has also enlisted additional law firms to bolster their legal efforts in safeguarding their artists' reputations from unwarranted attacks.
In a statement expressing gratitude towards Lee Jun-ho's devoted fans, JYP Entertainment reiterated their resolve to employ every available legal measure to firmly respond to any actions that seek to undermine their artist's reputation. With a steadfast commitment to preserving the integrity of their talents, the agency remains resolute in standing up against the spread of false information and malicious content within online communities.
Lee Jun-ho, a renowned singer and actor, has garnered significant support and love from his fan base over the years. As the legal victory sets a precedent for countering online defamation in South Korea, the court's ruling serves as a stern warning to those who might contemplate spreading false and damaging information about public figures.
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