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> Sony let North Korea censor what US audiences saw, for a while

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Interview

> In June 2014, the North Korean government threatened action against the United States if Sony released the film. As a result, Sony delayed the release from October to December and reportedly re-edited the film to make it more acceptable to North Korea. In November, the computer systems of Sony were hacked by the "Guardians of Peace", a North Korean cybercrime group. The group also threatened terrorist attacks against theaters showing the film. This led to major theater chains opting not to release the film, and Sony instead releasing it for online digital rental and purchase on December 25, 2014, followed by a limited release at selected theaters the next day.


They’re talking about the movie The Dictator and the North Korea hack of Sony.


The Interview, not The Dictator. The Dictator was the Sacha Baron Cohen movie.




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