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binary solo said:
MoHasanie said:

Consumer perception of the media giant the lowest in six years.

As of Friday, December 19, Sony's score was 3, a six-year low. YouGov points out that this could fall further, as The Interview's cancellation has drawn much displeasure from some, while United States president Barack Obama has even said Sony "made a mistake" in scuttling the movie's release.

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-brand-name-seriously-tarnished-by-hacking-con/1100-6424359/

Well the people would be showing their ignorance then, since it was the movie theatre operators who forced Sony's hand by cancelling it in droves, so SOny had very few theatres left to show it. Once you get down to only a handful of theatres there is no point in releasing it. They should still make it available digitally.

I also hear Anonymous plans to "launch" it digitally on Christmas, for free of course.


didn't tell the Movie theaters they  could decline to show it first, after all wouldn't there have been some kind of contract that didn't allow them to remove the movie? Or it doesn't work that way? I have no clue, just asking.