Why we’re reporting on Sony’s leaked info

2014-12-13T00:04:55+00:00December 13th, 2014|Tags: , , |

What’s the difference between being the first to publish information from the leak and merely reposting it? The contents of the leak are already public; they’re just not in a very user-friendly format until a news outlet decides to amplify a piece of it. Which means, one could argue, that the press is merely drawing lines of best fit through a dataset. It could also mean that the press is essentially finishing what the hackers started.

It’s not a matter of whether Sony now “deserves” to be cyberterrorized or not, but rather whether the value of what we have learned outweighs how we learned it. We decided that it was important for you to know how the MPAA plans to influence how you experience the internet, and by extension, how they intend to shape the future of the information marketplace; we »