UAE- Clooney slams skittish Hollywood after Sony hack


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Clooney criticised the decision to yank the movie from the theatres.



George Clooney slammed the Hollywood movie industry for failing to stand up against the cyber threats that prompted Sony Pictures to cancel release of the movie The Interview.



Clooney one of the most influential figures in the US movie industry said in an interview that fellow celebrities and industry figures declined to sign a petition he circulated in support of the satirical comedy whose Christmas Day release has been scrapped.



No one the actor said was brave enough to sign the petition out of fear that doing so could make them vulnerable to a hacking attack like the one that befell Sony.



“It was a large number of people. It was sent to basically the heads of every place” Clooney said in an interview published by the entertainment news website Deadline.



To a person the reply was “‘I can’t sign this’” he said.



Clooney’s petition decried the “chilling and devastating” cyber attack that revealed thousands of emails scripts and personal data at Sony but said the implications go far beyond the company.



“This is not just an attack on Sony. It involves every studio every network every business and every individual in this country” Clooney’s petition read as published by Deadline.



“We know that to give in to these criminals now will open the door for any group that would threaten freedom of expression privacy and personal liberty” it added urging Hollywood to “stand together.”



Clooney criticised the decision to yank the movie from the theatres.



“You have someone threaten to blow up buildings and all of a sudden everybody has to bow down” he told Deadline.



“Sony... pulled the movie because all the theatres said they were not going to run it. And they said they were not going to run it because they talked to their lawyers and those lawyers said if somebody dies in one of these then you’re going to be responsible.”



He added that the cyber attack — and Hollywood’s reaction to it — has set a dangerous precedent.



“This affects not just movies this affects every part of business that we have” the actor said.



“What happens if a newsroom decides to go with a story and a country or an individual or corporation decides they don’t like it



“Forget the hacking part of it. You have someone threaten to blow up buildings and all of a sudden everybody has to bow down” Clooney said.



“This is a silly comedy but the truth is what it now says about us is a whole lot. We have a responsibility to stand up against this.”


Khaleej Times

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