Five Fingers Lee Dooheon "'balloon' original song TVXQ notation, I don't get it, but it's not Illegal"
Band Five Fingers member Lee Dooheon re-entered the jamboree K pop concert finale song 'balloon' original song notation. Lee Dooheon said on the 13th, "It's embarrassing that the contents of the jamboree super concert finale song 'balloon' have been published without my knowledge," adding, "I'm sorry to hear what I've confirmed with Chu Ga-yeol, chairman of the Korea Music Copyright Association, but I've concluded that there's no legal flaw." "In relation to the original song notation problem, it is wrong to notate the original song to TVXQ when using the MR of TVXQ, not the MR or re-arrangement of Five Fingers, but it is also not Illegal." Lee Dooheon wrote "(original song and MR's original song? I do not understand at all, but the notation of lyrics, compositions, and arrangers is, in principle, an obligation or an exception, so it is not Illegal without notation. "" My problem is that the light perception of a creator and a broken performer . It is also a system that can be used without asking your doctor if you have a work trust management. " On the other hand, 'K Pop Super Live' concert was held at Sangam World Cup Stadium in Seoul on the 11th, and 'balloon' flowed out as the finale song to finish the event. However, the original song of 'balloon' was not reported to TVXQ, not Five Fingers, and the original song, Five Fingers Lee Dooheon, showed discomfort. 'balloon' was released in 1986 by the band Five Fingers, and the group TVXQ remake in 2006. Lee Dooheon, jamboree K Pop Super Concert