WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange released 173,000 emails, 30,000 documents, and a statement about the leaks, as reprinted by Us Weekly:
"This archive shows the inner working of an influential multinational corporation. It is newsworthy and at the centre of a geo-political conflict. It belongs in the public domain. WikiLeaks has a commitment to preserving the historical archive. This means ensuring archives that have made it to the public domain remain there regardless of legal or political pressure, and in a way that is accessible and useable to the public. WikiLeaks' publication of The Sony Archives will ensure this database remains accessible to the public for years to come."
Us Weekly has a rundown of some of the revelations, the one that was the most interesting was Cameron Crowe calling Bradley Cooper an "odd bird." You can say that again!
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