More than two weeks have passed since its systems have been violated Sony and internal documents and her correspondence began to leak companyς από τους hackers. Η Sοny Pictures Entertainment, sent a letter to news organizations demanding they stop publishing information from the stolen files, according to the New York Times.
The lawyer, David Boies, who represents Sony, sent a letter on Sunday to many publishers including The New York Times, New York Times, Gawker and Re / code.
Boies tells publishers that Sonny Pictures "does not consent to the possession, revision, copying, dissemination, publication, posting or use of any" of the stolen data and is seeking cooperation for the destruction of the material.
The letter also warns that, "If this request is not complied with," Sonny "will hold the media responsible for any damage or damage resulting from such use or dissemination of data."
The hackers who claimed responsibility released another batch of data over the weekend and promised a big “gift Christmas', if Sony's upcoming film 'The Interview' is released. The film in question is a comedy about the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Re / code published Boies' letter: