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Actor Son Ji-chang has supported the "fireball" that has been banned from disclosing content in court.
Son Ji-chang said on her Instagram on the 9th, "I've been waiting for Monday, but these days, I feel empty and anxious for some reason. I thought I might not be able to watch 'fireball' anymore," he posted.
Son Ji-chang then listed why he likes Fireball and said, "It's PD Jang Si-won who brought all this together," adding, "Like chefs who make completely different foods with the same ingredients, PD Jang's passion and knowledge of baseball have created works that are incomparable to similar contents of other broadcasters. As a result, we have achieved tremendous success over the past four years and have grown in size accordingly," he said.
"The conflict began due to the difference in positions between the two companies on the payment of production costs, and eventually the court's judgment was sought," he said. "It is a pity that viewers did not seem to consider it at all in this process."
Son Ji-chang said, "Through this program, I want to meet retired players who are facing a turning point in their lives by performing better than when they were active, I want to see unknown players nominated by independent baseball teams, and I want to hear the stories of rookies who sweat in college and high school."
Meanwhile, the conflict between JTBC and Studio C1 has erupted since early last year. JTBC filed a criminal complaint against Studio C1 and producer Jang Si-won on charges of violating copyright law and trademark law and breach of duty, and also filed an injunction to ban copyright infringement and unfair competition activities to ban the production, sale, and distribution of "fireball." The court ruled in favor of JTBC in December last year. The court decided to ban the production of "fireball" and the disclosure of related content, saying, "The act of producing and transmitting "fireball," which contains content that implies that it is actually the follow-up season of "the strongest baseball," is an unfair competition act under Article 2, No. 1 of the Unfair Competition Prevention Act."
In response, Studio C1 countered that some of the claims were not accepted, and later attempted to release the contents, but eventually deleted the main video. JTBC has made it clear that it will take additional legal action immediately if the new season of "fireball" is released in the future.
I've been waiting for Monday, but these days, I just feel empty and anxious. Thinking you might not be able to watch fireworks baseball anymore... The reason I like fireworks baseball is not just because of the miraculous performance and narrative that retired players create. Superb dictionary caster Jung Yong-gum and slick commentator Kim Sun-woo's Tiki-taka, amazing subtitles from writers who know baseball really well, exquisite editing and proper background music... There are many reasons, but in the end, it is producer Jang Si-won who brought all these things together. Like chefs who make completely different food with the same ingredients, Jang's passion and knowledge of baseball produced works that could not be compared to similar content from other broadcasters, resulting in tremendous success over the past four years and increasing in scale. However, the conflict began due to the difference in positions between the two companies on the payment of production costs, and eventually sought the court's judgment. It's a pity that viewers don't seem to have considered it at all in this process... In the future, I would like to meet retired players who are facing a turning point in their lives by performing better than active players through this program, see unknown players nominated by independent baseball teams, and hear the stories of rookies who sweat in college and high school. I actively support and support Fireworks Baseball Season 2!!!
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