Okay, let me explain this using business concept, so you guys can stop crying. GOT7 is a collective group of 7 individuals. Them in 7 different agencies is still them as GOT7 as a group when they come together. How will they come together in different agencies? Well, contracts
Somewhere on their contract will be clauses of them having some form of freedom of 'collaboration'. This is why I've been prepping you guys to understand the flexibility of contracts. That you can make it work if you know how to work it in your clause. And the agencies they chose
if you noticed, they are acting agency, hip hop agency and small agencies. Smaller agencies gives more freedom and is even more flexible than big corporation. As for Mark, he doesn't have an agency, then he's free agent, independent he can come any time work any time.
In another form, Mark is his own boss. He would enter the 'entrepreneur' sector because streaming is also a business. He has to file taxes if he earns income. So he is his own company. Now when they regroup, who will present them as a group?
It can just be themselves, or if they found another company / label to do so for strictly group works. But because they have more freedom, they can freely collab with each other. /stop crying, there are so much more options, more doors are open now for them.
Collaborative work is a huge thing right now, in a lot of industry. Even more so, independent label, artists are also opening up their own 'team' to manage them instead of signing exclusively with corporation. Corporate will do affiliation with these team to fund them too.
There's many many ways to do things in business, it matters in how flexible you can be and how innovative and adaptable you can be. Corporate's contracts are what make everything rigid and innovative.