YG Entertainment Threatens Legal Action Over Inappropriate Deepfakes of Its Artists — See Official Statement

YG Entertainment Threatens Legal Action Over Inappropriate Deepfakes of Its Artists — See Official Statement

The mass outrage among K-pop fans over idol deepfakes has caught the attention of YG Entertainment, which has released its position on the issue.

On September 2, YG Entertainment released an official statement regarding online deepfakes of its artists. The agency stated that it was aware of the inappropriate AI-generated content of YG artists and would take action.

YG shared that the company is constantly monitoring any malicious activity online to remove or block such content. It added that legal action will also be taken for these illegal posts. Read the agency’s full statement below:

“Hello. I’m YG Entertainment.

We are seriously concerned about the situation where inappropriate deepfake content (artificial intelligence-based synthetic videos) involving our artists is being created and spread.

We constantly monitor widespread and harmful illegal activities to remove or block infringing content and look forward to taking all possible legal action, including criminal prosecution.

We will continue to vigorously pursue any illegal behavior that seriously harms the dignity and reputation of our artists.

Thank you.”

On social media platform X (Twitter), K-pop fans reacted to YG Entertainment’s notification, as many expressed their anger at the perpetrators and the vile nature of the inappropriate content. Read their comments below:

  • “You better sue them and get rid of them all!”
  • “Sue them and put them behind bars! It’s prison time!”
  • “This time we need them to act, not just words or threats. I hope to see action against these people in the future and better protection for their artists.”
  • “Thanks for reporting this, I hope everyone involved is held accountable and punished.”
  • “This is a welcome development. I hope those responsible for this pay dearly.”
  • “Thank you for protecting them. The girls’ well-being is the main priority.”
  • “You finally did something, now please report them all.”
  • “Thank you for protecting your artists. Please follow up and act on your statement. Much appreciated!”
  • “I really hope that all of this translates into actions and results.”
  • “We hope that this time you will take the necessary legal action and not just issue a statement, but take the protection of your artists seriously.”









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Written by Israel Monte

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