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Big Hit Music denies copyright claim against BTS' 'Swim'

BTS's agency, Big Hit Music, has broken its silence on a copyright lawsuit involving the group's hit song "Swim," denying the allegations and calling the claims "unilateral and unsubstantiated."

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gmanetwork.comStai leggendo4 g fa

Big Hit Music denies copyright claim against BTS' 'Swim'

BTS's agency, Big Hit Music, has broken its silence on a copyright lawsuit involving the group's hit song "Swim," denying the allegations and calling the claims "unilateral and unsubstantiated."

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independent.co.uk4 g fa

BTS’s agency denies plagiarism allegations after US lawsuit over hit song ‘Swim’

Big Hit Music has dismissed the allegations as ‘unilateral claims’ and said they will respond via legal proceedings

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  1. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·gmanetwork.com

    Big Hit Music denies copyright claim against BTS' 'Swim'

    BTS's agency, Big Hit Music, has broken its silence on a copyright lawsuit involving the group's hit song "Swim," denying the allegations and calling the claims "unilateral and…

  2. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·independent.co.uk

    BTS’s agency denies plagiarism allegations after US lawsuit over hit song ‘Swim’

    Big Hit Music has dismissed the allegations as ‘unilateral claims’ and said they will respond via legal proceedings