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March 5, 2012
20:57 • 1 year ago

Michael Jackson’s musical output reportedly stolen by British hackers

Tags: michael jackson michael jackson unreleased songs playstation network sony sony hack sony hacking unreleased

  • 50,000 of MJ’s song files reported stolen source

» Two British dudes are facing trial over the alleged heist: You have to be a dedicated MJ fan to steal tens of thousands of Michael Jackson songs — including unreleased songs that Sony planned to milk by releasing over 10 albums in the next seven years. James Marks and James McCormick, the suspects in the musical heist, deny having done so, but that may not be enough to sway prosecutors. Sony, by the way, is basically a broken record when it comes to hacking, so this latest incident comes as no surprise.

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  2. ayyjam said: I would have been more impressed if they’d dumped the content so it spread virally. That’s how you fuck a company like Sony.
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    I wonder how fast all the songs will be posted everywhere on the internet.
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