Sony Hacks Reveal an Anti-Competition Conspiracy
Buried in the mass of leaked Sony data was apparently a plan to fight against ‘Goliath’ to stamp out piracy and net neutrality.
Trade secrets and industry insider information reached the public after the Sony hack released terabytes of company information. Buried in the mass of data was apparently a plan among media companies to fight against “Goliath” in an attempt to stamp out piracy and quash efforts to protect net neutrality. According to analysis by The Verge, Goliath is Google.
“Project Goliath” was a multi-year plan forged by the MPAA, Universal, Sony, Fox, Paramount, Warner Bros and Disney, according to Verge contributor Russel Brandom.
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