What is the contract dispute between Jolin Tsai and Loud Studio?

The contract dispute between Jolin Tsai and Loud Studio is actually about salary. Jolin Tsai's family thought that the studio deducted too much, but the studio disagreed. After a period of coordination, the two sides could not reach an understanding and decided to give up mediation and solve it through legal channels. Loud Studio went to the court to prepare to sue Jolin Tsai and Cai Fu, and decided to submit the contract issue to the court for judgment.

Loud Studio sued Jolin Tsai and Jolin Tsai's father for libel, obstruction of credit and breach of trust. Jolin Tsai had to pay 6,543,800 yuan to Loud Studio for breach of contract, but Loud had to pay 6,543,800 yuan to Jolin Tsai for its own problems, so Jolin Tsai only had to pay 9 million yuan to Loud Studio in the end. After solving this problem, Jolin Tsai transferred the brokerage contract to integrated marketing in 1990s, and then transferred the record contract.

The two sides used to be friendly and cooperative, but after this incident, they became a pair of enemies. So the two sides are torn. Since then, they have never seen each other again, nor have they chatted on the phone, and their hearts have never been opened. After being summoned by the court, both the plaintiff and the defendant are obliged to appear in court for investigation, and they will be forced to meet in court for the first time. Loud studio said that he would attend the investigation court in person accompanied by a lawyer. As for Jolin Tsai, she kept a low profile, unwilling to make public, and kept a low profile, and did not say whether she would attend. However, it is said that Jolin Tsai went abroad at that time and was accompanied by a personal assistant to Hong Kong to discuss private affairs. He will not come back until the court session, so he should not be able to attend the first investigation court.

Generally speaking, this incident has a great influence on both sides, which can be said to be very intense. The two sides refused to give way to each other and finally had to go to court to solve it.