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Sony demands stop to reporting on leaked documents

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Sony Pictures Entertainment told the New York Times, the Hollywood Reporter and Variety to stop publshing information contained in documents stolen by hackers who attacked the movie studio's computer network last month.

In a letter to the Times, Sony attorney David Boies said the studio "does not consent to your possession, review, copying, dissemination, publication, uploading, downloading or making any use" of the information.

"Any decisions about whether or how to use any of the information will take into account both the significance of the news and the questions of how the information emerged and who has access to it," Times spokeswoman Eileen Murphy said, according to Reuters.

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