Sony requires Twitter to remove the information that has been
stolen as a result of hacking, which is posted in tweets It is posted by the user Val Broeksmit in the @BikiniRobotArmy account - he sent a warning letter from Sony to the
Motherboard edition. Under the cut - what information spreads @BikiniRobotArmy on Twitter.
SPE (Sony Pictures Entertainment) does not consent to Twitter or any Twitter account to own, review, copy, distribute, publish, upload files or any other use of stolen information, and asks your cooperation in blocking Twitter account from any user seeking to distribute the stolen information using Twitter.

In a letter sent by Sony on Twitter, lawyer to the studio David Boies asked to convey a message to Val Broeksmit about the likelihood of a trial on the subject of publishing information stolen from Sony. User Broeksmit
handed a letter to the Motherboard edition.
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The musician Val Broeksmit in his Twitter account publishes screenshots of the Sony correspondence with his comments. Among them is a letter from Sony PR service employee Cynthia Schwartz that Interstellar is “depressively bad”, that Denzel Washington and other AA-artists bring the company not enough money, that
KevinHart received $ 2 million for a tweet about the film “The Great Equalizer” and another information with the hashtag
#SonyHack .
In November, Sony Pictures
was hacked . Hackers got access to a huge amount of information, including correspondence, personal data, postal addresses and phone numbers of actors, film footage. As a result, the company
refused to show the film "Interview", and Paulo Coelho
offered Sony $ 100,000 for the rights to this film and the opportunity to distribute it for free.