BIGHIT MUSIC is making it clear that they will not back down when it comes to protecting BTS. In a detailed update released on Weverse for the first quarter of 2026, the agency confirmed that their ongoing legal battle against malicious commenters and stalkers has reached a turning point. Several individuals have officially been found guilty of defamation and insult, resulting in court-ordered fines. The agency stated they are maintaining a "zero-tolerance policy" as they move to identify and prosecute those behind organized online attacks.
This latest legal sweep isn't just about mean tweets. BIGHIT MUSIC revealed that they are actively targeting individuals who have violated the privacy of RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook by loitering near their private residences. The company has successfully collected evidence of stalking and filed formal complaints with local police stations. According to the official statement, the agency is committed to ensuring that the artists' personal lives remain off-limits to invasive fans and malicious actors alike.
Beyond personal safety, the agency is also tightening its grip on BTS's intellectual property (IP). BIGHIT MUSIC and its parent company, HYBE, have increased their monitoring of unauthorized merchandise and the illegal use of the group's likeness. The update confirms that legal action is being taken against businesses and individuals profiting from counterfeit goods. "We will continue to take strong measures to ensure that the rights of our artists are fully protected," the agency shared in its quarterly briefing, promising that the legal process will continue until all malicious activity is halted.
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