- I Dear Mr. Michael Lynton (CEO of Sony Entertainment),
- We shall first-off begin this message with an expression of sympathy as you have failed to release "The Interview" as you believe that hackers shall carry out a new operation to cause malicious damage within your organisation.
- I would like to inform you that we all know the hacks didn't come from North Korea (we think everybody knows about this already).
- What we would like to say is that by not releasing "The Interview", you are denying us the privilege of the Freedom Of Information Act (1966).
- Unfortunately, due to your organisation panicking at first sight of trouble, we find this very cowardly of both yourself and your organisation (Sony Entertainment).
- We know that Mr. Paulo Coelho has offered Sony Entertainment a sum of $100,000 for the rights of the movie; where he shall then be able to upload the movie onto BitTorrent.
- Obviously, you shall not be responding to his generous offer - so please respond to ours with a public conference, we wish to offer you a deal...
- Release "The Interview" as planned, or we shall carry out as many hacks as we are capable of to both Sony Entertainment, and yourself.
- Obviously, this document was only created by a group of 25 - 30 Anons, but there are more of us on the internet than you can possibly imagine.
- We are Anonymous,
- We are Legion,
- We do not forgive,
- We do not forget,
- Expect us.
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