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T Bingo's original series "ville London" was embroiled in a disposable lawsuit ahead of the release of the broadcast next year.
"ville London" has collected attention to CJ ENM, who has been casted by CJ ENM is organized by casting Lee Bum-soo, and Lee Bum-soo, Lee Bum-soo.The "ville London" was originally scheduled to be released in the first half of next year, but Kwak Do-won, but Kwak Do-won is considering the public schedule for drunk driving.
Among them, "ville London" is expected to win a crisis, and it is expected to win a crisis.Recently, I received a complaint to Gangnam Police Station in Seoul Gangnam Police Station in Seoul Gangnam Police Station, who wrote a complaint against the copyright law on the Seoul Gangnam Police Station.Along with this, the Seoul Central District Court filed a first disposition of drama production distribution broadcasting. In 2011, the "ville" that started as a "P impact" in 2011, a writer Kim Hyung-joon joined the production of the film company in 2011 and revised the title.
"The Superino, who owned the works of the work in December last year after signing a joint production contract with children's proposal, but he was preparing for the work."
Initially, Superino and IU has recently conducted consult with CJ ENM and manufacturers have recently conducted consulting with CJ ENM and manufacturers have filed a lawsuit against the copyright.
The complaint said, "ville London" said, "ville" was almost the same writer, but it was difficult to find a few points, but it was difficult to find a few points.
CJ ENM is a position that "We will solve it through a desired consultation, "We will solve it through a desired consultation through a desired consultation."
CJ ENM said, "We're looking forward to solving the issue of the issue," said, "We will do the best efforts to solve the problem that can be able to do the best efforts to solve the issue."