« Nothing's Changed. … I still regularly see e-mails that make me say, 'Really? We went through this for a year, and you're still sending this?' »
Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton, one year after hackers leaked massive amounts of embarrassing e-mails from company management.
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