Re/code Warned Not to Publish Breached Sony Pictures Data
Online news publication Re/code should destroy, not publish, any information it might have related to the Sony Pictures Entertainment data breach, said Sony lawyer David Boies, chairman of law firm Boies, Schiller, in a letter Sunday. Boies said SPE would…
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hold Re/code responsible for “damages or loss” stemming from the publication of the breached data. Rep. Marsha Blackburn said earlier this month that the SPE breach is another reason to pass her Secure It Act (HR-1468) (see 1412080061).