Showing posts with label sony pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sony pictures. Show all posts
Saturday, October 8, 2011
SONY PICTURES CLOSE TO ACQUIRING STEVE JOBS BIOGRAPHY RIGHTS FOR FEATURE FILM
Sony Pictures is working on a deal to acquire the rights to Steve Jobs’s biography for a feature film, Deadline reported on Friday. The highly anticipated authorized biography Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacsson is due for release on October 24th, and Sony Pictures is reportedly making a substantial offer for the motion picture rights. ”I’m hearing the deal is $1 million against $3 million and that Mark Gordon will be the producer,” Mike Fleming wrote on Deadline. Sony Pictures is thought to be a good fit for the project following its work on business book turned feature film Moneyball and the Oscar-nominated The Social Network. If the studio manages to work out a deal, this would be only the second film to chronicle Jobs’s career, the first being Pirates Of Silicon Valley
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biography,
feature film,
movie,
sony pictures,
steve jobs
Friday, June 3, 2011
SONY PICTURES WEBSITE HACKED; 1 MILLION ACCOUNTS COMPROMISED
Hackers from a group called LulzSec announced on Thursday that they had breached sonypictures.com, the website belonging to Sony-owned studio Sony Pictures. The group claims to have compromised personal information belonging to over 1 million users, including user names, passwords, home addresses, dates of birth and other sensitive data.
The group also claims to have accessed 75,000 “music codes” and 3.5 million “music coupons.” LulzSec says it employed a simple SQL injection technique to access the data, and that Sony Pictures’ site was not secure and was therefore easy to breach.
The hackers did not have the resources to download all of the exposed data, but they say they did obtain samples in order to prove the authenticity of the attack.
This is the fourth breach of a Sony owned property in the last two months. The most famous being the Sony Playstation Network. Sony was forced to bring the site down while additional security measures were put in place.
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breach,
compromised,
hack,
lulzsec,
Sony,
sony pictures
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
YOUTUBE LAUNCHING STREAMING WITH OVER 3,000 MOVIES FROM ALL MAJOR STUDIOS
In the midst of a blog post welcoming us to "the future of video" head of YouTube Salar Kamangar confirms that starting today it will add around 3,000 new movie titles for rental in the US, along with reviews and behind the scenes extras.
NBC Universal, Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. are the new studios YouTube is partnering with to add the 3,000 new and catalog releases, doubling the amount previously available. The pricing is $2.99/$3.99 for movies viewable via PC or Google TV (no other devices support mentioned) and the FAQ notes that YouTube supports resolutions up to 4K but "most" of the new additions are sadly in SD, which is up to its partners.
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Google,
Google TV,
movie,
nbc universal,
Salar Kamangar,
sony pictures,
streaming,
video,
warner bros.,
youtube
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