Sony letter shines spotlight on news outlets’ ethics

Journalists should rethink their stance on reporting information relating to Sony Pictures Entertainment that was leaked through a cyberattack last month, say PR pros.

Sony’s attorney David Boies sent a letter to media outlets such as the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal on Sunday, demanding they destroy any files or other data obtained after the cyberattack and cease reporting on their contents.

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