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BLACKPINK's Rose leaves Korea Music Copyright Association

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BLACKPINK's member Rose / Courtesy of The Black Label

BLACKPINK's member Rose / Courtesy of The Black Label

By KTimes

BLACKPINK member Rose has withdrawn from the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA), marking the first departure by a major Korean artist since Seo Tai-ji 22 years ago. This move is seen as a step to align her copyright management with the global market as her international activities increase.

According to KOMCA on Thursday, Rose applied to terminate her copyright trust on Oct. 31 last year, officially ending her contract with the organization on Jan. 31. KOMCA, which protects the copyrights of its members and collects royalties from users, has over 50,000 members.

Following the global success of "APT." released last October, Rose has focused on international stages. Her decision is believed to stem from the efficiency of managing her copyrights overseas.

In September, she signed an exclusive contract with Atlantic Records, a label under Warner Music Group. Moving forward, Atlantic Records will oversee her copyright management, collaborating with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), which has over 950,000 members.

The last notable withdrawal from KOMCA was in 2003 when Seo Tai-ji left after protesting the association's approval of an album parodying his song "Come Back Home" without his consent.

Meanwhile, BLACKPINK will embark on a world tour starting in July, with concerts in Korea, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, and seven other locations.

This article from the Hankook Ilbo, the sister publication of The Korea Times, is translated by a generative AI system and edited by The Korea Times.



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