
(Digital Marketing Agency)
– After experiencing an infamous cyber-attack a few weeks ago, Sony is being
supported by many leading firms including Google
and Microsoft to kick off its latest film, “The Interview” to online onlookers.
“Of course it was tempting to hope that something else
would happen to ensure this movie saw the light of day,” Google chief legal
officer David Drummond said in a blog post. “But after discussing all the
issues, Sony and Google agreed that we could not sit on the sidelines and allow
a handful of people to determine the limits of free speech in another country —
however silly the content might be.”
Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith said in a blog
post. “After substantial thought, we decided to stand up with Sony and
work with others to ensure that freedom of expression triumphs over
cyber-terrorism.”
“I want to thank Google and Microsoft for helping make
this a reality.” Sony’s chief executive Michael Lynton said.
The movie is now available for rent in Google Play,
YouTube Movies, and Microsoft’s Xbox Video service with a rent price of $5.99.
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