Today U.S. President Barack Obama called Sony Pictures’ move to pull The Interview “a mistake.”
“We cannot have a society in which some dictator someplace can start imposing censorship in the United States,” Obama said.
Sony is a corporation. It suffered significant damage. There were threats against the employees. I am sympathetic. Having said that, yes, I think they made a mistake.
We will respond, and we will respond proportionally, and we will in a manner and place that we choose.
Obama’s press conference occurred hours after the FBI released a statement claiming that North Korea was responsible for the Sony Pictures Entertainment cyberattack.
As we’ve previously reported, the Sony attack “was carried out — at least, in part — due to The Interview, a Seth Rogen and James Franco film that depicts the murder of North Korea’s Kim Jong-un. The film’s holiday release was cancelled due to threats from a hacker group that called itself the ‘Guardians of Peace.'”
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