JAKARTA - It's the band QWER agency's turn to release a statement regarding allegations of the lightstick design plagiarism THE BOYZ. Previously, the agency THE BOYZ, ONE HUNDRED released a statement that they had contacted the QWER agency.
In his statement, ONE HUNDRED said the lightstick was similar to their lightstick in 2021. They also claimed to have discussed but there was no peace agreement.
The agency also stressed that they would take legal action that might sue the QWER agency for alleged plagiarism.
Friday, September 26, 3Y Corporation and Prism Filter as the agency from the band QWER released a statement through the band community. They regretted ONE HUNDRED's efforts to sue them, even though this design had been legally designed and studied.
"We want to clarify that QWER's official lightstick does not represent anyone's design or copyright. Our agency has reviewed and confirmed that there are no issues including plagiarism with this product," said the two agencies.
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"Even though this is happening, we always discuss and negotiate with ONE HUNDRED, we regret they chose to take legal action," he continued.
The opportunity was also used by the agency to thank QWER fans called BAWIGE for their support.
"We listen to various opinions and in the future we will do our best for artists and fans," he said.
"We thank BAWIGE for always supporting QWER and we will continue to work hard to protect the rights of our artists and fans," the agency said.
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