Du nouveau chez la SM Entertainment...j'ai récupéré l'info grâce à un groupe sur facebook, donc c'est pas sûr à 100%...mais jusque là, ils ont toujours donné de vraies infos.
" SM Entertainment received a firm order from the Fair Trade Commission to revise the unfair contracts which bind SNSD, Super Junior, SHINee, and many others to them.
On December 23rd, the Fair Trade Commission stated, “We gave them a warning to voluntarily correct the unfair exclusive contracts that their celebrities and trainees have signed. [SME] is to reduce all contract lengths by three years.”
This decision by the FTC was based off of a complaint made by TVXQ’s fanclub, Cassiopeia. The group alleged that SM Entertainment was using their status to pressure a disadvantaged (’slave’) contract onto TVXQ.
SM Entertainment’s violation, as disclosed by the FTC, lies in the unfair contract conditions. These conditions included forcing artists to sign on for a long period of time, an excessive penalty provision for breach of contract, and a one-sided scheduling of activities. There’s also a clause that allows SME to extend contracts for overseas activities without first consulting the artist in question.
According to the FTC, these contracts from SME would run 'for 13 years starting from the day of signing' or 'exceeding 10 years from the day of debut.’ In compliance with the FTC, however, SM Entertainment changed their contracts to 'seven years from the day of debut.’
If the artists decided to terminate their contract prematurely, they were subject to heavy penalties. Artists were forced to pay three times the investment amount, plus two times the amount the artist was to have made during the entire length of the contract. In short, even though the contract was terminated, these artist would have to pay double the amount of money they would have made in 'x’ years left.
Because of the FTC order, however, this was changed to artists now paying an average monthly sales of two years before the contract termination, multiplied by the number of months in the remaining period.
The entire clause allowing activities to be scheduled without the artist’s consent has also been removed. It has been replaced with, “All celebrities of SM Entertainment may include their opinion at any point and ask for the appropriate document copies regarding their career from SM. SM has the right to refuse should the request be unjust.”
Tout ça pour dire que la Fair Trade Commission a "ordonné" à la SM Entertainment de modifier ses contrats. Si jamais la SM Entertainement le fait, avec (beaucoup beaucoup) de chance, peut-être qu'un arrangement va pouvoir être fait avec JYJ (oui, j'ai la foi en ce moment).
Bon, ce qui est classe c'est que c'est en partie grâce aux Cassies que la Fair Trade Commission a pris cette décision
En ce qui concerne le teaser du comeback de HoMin, celui-ci sera diffusé du 29 décembre au 31 pendant des cérémonies de récompense etc de trois grande chaines: la KBS, la MBC et la SBS. Il y aura deux versions du teaser.
[source:
Allkpop]
Ah et pour ceux/celles qui ne l'aurait pas encore vu, voilà le preview officiel du drama Athena avec en fond, une chanson interprétée par Yunho et Changmin spécialement pour l'occasion.
A voir ici
Voilà voilà ^^