Hirai thanked supporters who stood by the company in the face of the devastating cyber assault, including employees and movie-goers who saw the film when it finally hit theaters. "Freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of association -- those are important lifelines of Sony and our entertainment business," Hirai said at a press event on Monday. His comments on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas marked his first public statements about the attack on the Japanese company's film and television unit. "We are proud of partners who stood up against extortionist efforts by criminals who attacked Sony," Hirai said.
via Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News
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