[QUOTE]Dear Michael,
I hear that Sony Pictures is developing original programming for the PS4, and I have a great show for that: Rugrats. Rugrats should be revived because it has a large fanbase, it has a cult following, it would be a huge hit and it has lovable characters and it's a great show for the whole family. It has 8.7 million likes on Facebook and the photo the Facebook page had alone had millions of people begging for new episodes.
You could make a merchandising deal and it could be as profitable for you as Family Guy is for FOX, and also you could do another Rugrats movie. Would a petition in this matter help?
Thank you very much,
Zac.[/QUOTE]
fuck yeah Rugrats
[QUOTE=Lanopo;47546966]I wonder if big companies like their info being surveilled like they do it to us.[/QUOTE]
i think fighting fire with fire is an outdated concept and hurts the wrong people
[QUOTE=ROFLBURGER;47548661][url]https://wikileaks.org/sony/emails/emailid/19478[/url]
Top secret shit[/QUOTE]
I'm surprised with how far Die Antwoord stays in character.
[QUOTE=Paramud;47549099]I'm surprised with how far Die Antwoord stays in character.[/QUOTE]
At this point, I'd be surprised if it was a character at all. They've stayed pretty consistant for their whole career.
Jesus H christ, IT security would have heads rolling if we had passwords in plaintext at work
So apparently doxxing and snooping into people's personal communications is bad, unless Lord Julian says it's about transparency eh?
[url]https://wikileaks.org/sony/emails/emailid/86886[/url]
Does she know she is emailing herself?
I searched Illuminati and i found some email about Snapchat. They were talking about some 'Illuminati Merger' in Delaware. [url]http://businessprofiles.com/details/illuminati-merger-sub-i-inc/US-DE-5593873[/url]
It's freaky
[QUOTE=OneFourth;47547268]page 7 and 8, some connection between White House Down and tf2? [url]https://wikileaks.org/sony/docs/01/Market/MP_MARKET/MKT%20Columbia/PPTs/AGENCIAS%20-%20IDEAS%2028.03/Movie_ideas_2013_v5.ppt.pdf[/url][/QUOTE]
from the looks of the other stuff in this they were talking about promotion materials, possibly they were planning some kind of promotional items in TF2 for WHD?
Not sure if anybody's posted this yet, but a search for "Site Blocking Confab" brings up some interesting stuff about the MPAA/Comcast/Studios looking to implement site blocking in the US:
[url]https://wikileaks.org/sony/emails/emailid/104331[/url]
[quote]* The first step is a pre-phase in which we will get prepared and try to create a more favorable environment for site blocking. This would involve multiple parallel tracks. Without attempting to be exhaustive, those tracks include:
* Outreach to respected technologists to begin to forge agreement on technical facts and site blocking efficacy — and, where possible, garner policy support for site blocking (or at least dampen opposition to it).
* Continued research and record building on the effectiveness of site blocking.
* Outreach to academics, think tanks and other third parties to foster the publication of research papers, white papers and other articles that tell the positive story of site blocking: e.g., it is commonplace around the world and working smoothly; it has not broken the internet; it is not incompatible with DNSSEC; it is effective; legitimate sites/content have not been blocked; etc.
[b] * Building the record (and telling the story) that the sorts of sites at issue are dangerous. It is not just copyright infringement. Kids are one-click away from identity theft, graphic porn, malware, etc. Parent groups, consumer protection groups and other third parties can be cultivated to speak out against such predatory sites.[/b]
* Telling the positive story of the widespread availability of legitimate content.[/quote]
[quote][b]* At the right time, we would quietly approach ISPs with which we have good relationships and which we believe might consider cooperating with us to test US site blocking.[/b][/quote]
[QUOTE=Starlight 456;47549138]At this point, I'd be surprised if it was a character at all. They've stayed pretty consistant for their whole career.[/QUOTE]
Maybe for Die Antwoord, but they were actually pretty normal before.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8szZ_WBdqE[/media]
[QUOTE=Thlis;47546378]It's terrible how the NSA reads our emails
Now excuse me while I post the private information and emails of an entire company for "transparency"[/QUOTE]
I think it proves even further that the NSA shouldn't have so much power. If even the people who largely disagree with their intrusion of privacy have a hard time keeping themselves from snooping around a companies personal information imagine how tempting it would be for many workers at the NSA to do this all the time for the entertainment of it all.
[QUOTE=Vitalogy;47549876]I think it proves even further that the NSA shouldn't have so much power. If even the people who largely disagree with their intrusion of privacy have a hard time keeping themselves from snooping around a companies personal information imagine how tempting it would be for many workers at the NSA to do this all the time for the entertainment of it all.[/QUOTE]
I think it proves a bunch of you are hypocrites with no real care for privacy other than your own.
[QUOTE=LoLWaT?;47550181]Steven B. Fabrizio
Senior Executive Vice President &
Global General Counsel
Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
This fucker
Well actually it's old news by now. Could do with more exposure though since it just validates what was already obvious and it's absolutely [I]not[/I] okay.
On a national level too.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/NFE_portrait/2012/07/Fabrizio_Steven.jpg[/IMG]
look at this elephant-eared droopy looking motherfucker. his face is like the definition of uncomfortable
[QUOTE=LoLWaT?;47550256]Wouldn't go that far.
First, he's obviously not the one and only person in on it, orchestrating some master plan out of[I] pure evil. [/I]It's a whole group of producers and service providers.
And it isn't tough to understand why they want to do it, but they're gonna try to cheat the system and cheese it and open us up for abuse, for their own gain. We're talking on a national level too and it'd probably set a bad precedent.[/QUOTE]
he's still a major player, so fuck him
[QUOTE=TheHydra;47550230][img]http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/NFE_portrait/2012/07/Fabrizio_Steven.jpg[/IMG]
look at this elephant-eared droopy looking motherfucker. his face is like the definition of uncomfortable[/QUOTE]
To me, he looks a lot like Reggie from nintendo, for some reason.
Reggie's evil twin Veggie
I found half-life mentioned in an update about JJ Abrams' current and upcoming projects:
[url]https://wikileaks.org/sony/emails/emailid/93264[/url]
Some of the powerpoints are hilarious,
[t]http://i.imgur.com/DBsY746.png[/t]
[t]http://i.imgur.com/AeYkMBu.png[/t]
[t]http://i.imgur.com/ofjkQNK.png[/t]
All of these advertising campaigns are also cringe-worthy.
[url]https://wikileaks.org/sony/docs/01/Market/MP_MARKET/MKT%20Columbia/PPTs/AGENCIAS%20-%20IDEAS%2028.03/Movie_ideas_2013_v3.ppt.pdf[/url]
Don't you people have any problem with snooping in other people's private mails?
Nobody can get Benedict Cumberbatch's name right.
[t]http://s10.postimg.org/8cpg8e32g/Screenshot_2015_04_18_08_29_39.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=kenji;47544428]Oh jees this one too [url]https://wikileaks.org/sony/emails/emailid/128396[/url]
It just flat out mentions assassinating KJI being the only way NKR would collapse and the balloons/leaflets and their effect on NKR's outrage fueling the amount of people that saw the movie.[/QUOTE]
[quote]Bruce,
Spoke to someone very senior in State (confidentially). He agreed with everything you have been saying. Everything. I will fill you in when we speak.[/quote]
:tinfoil:
[QUOTE=Swebonny;47551277]Don't you people have any problem with snooping in other people's private mails?[/QUOTE]
Privacy? On the Internet?
Is that some kind of a bad joke?
[QUOTE=Swebonny;47551277]Don't you people have any problem with snooping in other people's private mails?[/QUOTE]
It's only bad when the NSA does it, apparently.
And really? People actively cheer on a massive nude photo leak and jerking off over it. Does this surprise you at all after that?
Well, I hope the US government is happy right now with the fact that they created Wikileaks.
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;47551429]It's only bad when the NSA does it, apparently.
And really? People actively cheer on a massive nude photo leak and jerking off over it. Does this surprise you at all after that?[/QUOTE]
[I]"How DARE the NSA violate my privacy! Now excuse me while I jack it to leaked nude images of celebrities and read private emails from Sony"[/I]
Anyone who cheered on "the fappening" or is cheering on this, if you disagree with the NSA's surveillance at the same time, you're a fucking hypocrite.
[QUOTE=Starlight 456;47552419][I]"How DARE the NSA violate my privacy! Now excuse me while I jack it to leaked nude images of celebrities and read private emails from Sony"[/I]
Anyone who cheered on "the fappening" or is cheering on this, if you disagree with the NSA's surveillance at the same time, you're a fucking hypocrite.[/QUOTE]
having the government secretly spying on people is a lot different than a few company projects/emails being leaked
[QUOTE=Monkah;47552453]having the government secretly spying on people is a lot different than a few company projects/emails being leaked[/QUOTE]
They are still both massive invasions of privacy if you're looking into it.
[QUOTE=Monkah;47552453]having the government secretly spying on people is a lot different than a few company projects/emails being leaked[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but when people get outraged about 'MY PRIVACY, THEY'RE INFRINGING MY RIGHTS' and then are happy to download nude photos and private emails it's more than a little bit hypocritical.
[QUOTE=Monkah;47552453]having the government secretly spying on people is a lot different than a few company projects/emails being leaked[/QUOTE]
If you're against spying, you should be against it universally. Don't get upset when it protects you, but act like it's totally fine and no big deal when it provides you entertainment at the cost of other people's privacy.
My point is, stuck to your values. If you're against the NSA, be against the people who leaked the fappening images, and against the people who leaked this. Spying on private parties is never ok.
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