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  2. Slave contract - Wikipedia

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    Aspiring K-pop idols, known as "trainees," sign contracts with management agencies when the trainee is as young as 12 or 13 years old. [3] It may take ten years for an agency to groom the trainee and for them to debut on stage, according to the former head of the Korea Entertainment Law Society. [2]

  3. TS Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On November 27, 2014, the six members of B.A.P collectively filed a lawsuit against TS Entertainment in order to nullify their contracts, claiming unfair conditions and profit distribution. [15] The following day, TS Entertainment issued a press release refuting the claims made, stating that "there have been neither such maltreatments to the ...

  4. Fantagio - Wikipedia

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    The company started its research and development program, with the goal of training and debuting their own K-pop idol groups. The project soon became known as "i-Teen", [6] and was split into i-Teen Boys (which became Astro) and i-Teen Girls (which became Weki Meki). Fantagio also started its actor training program, "Actors League". [7]

  5. Dreamcatcher Company - Wikipedia

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    On January 31, 2017, Kpop Star 5 contestant Lee Si-eun signed an exclusive contract with HF Music Company. [11] In August 2017, the label debuted trio Classmate. [12] [13] In December 2017, Dal Shabet members Serri, Subin and Ah Young parted ways with the company following the expiration of their contracts.

  6. Around Us Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    After the BEAST members' contracts with Cube Entertainment expired, they decided to set up their own independent company for their future promotions. The name Around Us was coined " with the desire to be closer with and engage more people frequently ".

  7. Jellyfish Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Jellyfish Entertainment was founded on August 17, 2007 in Seoul by composer and producer Hwang Se-jun. [3] The first artist to sign under the company was the established ballad singer Sung Si-kyung, who released the single "Parting Once Again" (Korean: 한번 더 이별).