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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

On The First Anniversary Of Whitney Houston's Death The Grammys Make No Mention Of Her In Their Telecast

 

Whitney Houston

People online are complaining that the Grammy Awards last night made no mention of the late singer, Whitney Houston, who died a year ago today, while getting ready in her hotel room for the show's parties, festivities and ceremony. Some are questioning the blatant snub of the woman considered the queen of pop and greatest mainstream female vocalist of her generation.

Houston's mom, gospel singer, Cissy Houston, was appalled at a Grammy party invite from Sony Music's Clive Davis, as her daughter died under strange circumstances while preparing to attend the same shindig last year. Houston was not amused when the party continued last year, even though guest knew Whitney's lifeless body was in a suite upstairs at the Beverly Hilton.

Houston labeled Davis' new invite "The most obscene thing" in light of her daughter's death, publicly voicing her displeasure at how everyone, including Davis, kept partying last year knowing what had tragically transpired. That's Hollywood for you. Houston gave them her talented daughter and they gave her back early in a casket.  

Some continue to insist in articles and on You Tube that Houston was murdered by the Hollywood "Illuminati" as was her late label mate at Sony, Michael Jackson. The FBI has not released an official statement regarding the documents and photos sent to them by private investigator, Paul Huebl, who stated two known music industry criminals were seen in the lobby and on the floor Houston's suite is located.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Sony Hemorrhaged Several Billion Dollars And Is Laying Off 10,000 People From Their Company

Howard Stringer

Sony is losing money at a drastic rate, having hemorrhaged several billion dollars, coming in dead last behind competitors such as Apple and Samsung. The company was battered by hackers who stole everything that wasn't nailed down.

The company has also been hit by many copyright infringement, patent infringement and trademark infringement lawsuit, for the blatant and criminal theft of other people's intellectual property. As a result of all the disfavor and financial deterioration, Sony will be laying off 10,000 people.

If they would focus on actually trying to come up with something original, rather than stealing everything under the sun, companies such as Apple, Samsung and Nintendo would not be trouncing them in the marketplace.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sony's PlayStation Vita Is Flopping And Trailing Nintendo Sales With Poor Numbers

Sony PSVita is not living La Vida Loca like Sony artist Ricky Martin

More bad news for Sony. Their new PSVita is not doing well and was loaded with so many software bugs they had to publicly apologize to consumers, capping off a horrible year for the company. Sales of the unit in Japan are lackluster, trailing behind rival Nintendo, who sold almost 100,000 more units in the same space of time, upon their new gaming system's release.

Sony's Howard Stringer

Sony has been bleeding money this year, due to massive revenue declines in the mobile phone and entertainment sectors, extensive hacks and their factory in England being burned to the ground. What will 2012 hold for Sony...they shouldn't hold their breath. I see trouble coming. To think, this was a company that wanted to buy Apple and keeps ripping off its every move (instead of the iPad, watch Sony launch the sPad). You know Howard Stringer was stalking Steve Jobs. Rupert Murdoch was spying on him too.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Politicians Take Obama To Task Over Granting Sony Access To National Secrets

Sony Making Film On Osama Bin Laden Assassination To Act As A Commercial For Obama's 2012 Presidential Campaign

President Barack Obama

Once again, President Obama's rock star styled presidency, has landed him in controversy. Sony Pictures, an off-shoot of the Japanese electronics company, announced they are making a film on the reported assassination of notorious terrorist, Osama Bin Laden. The U.S. Military's elite Seal Team Six, are credited with killing the September 11th mastermind, via a surprise night raid in Pakistan that occurred this year.

Reports began to circulate last week, stating President Obama granted Sony access to national security files regarding the Bin Laden assassination, in aiding them to make the film, which will be released as an election tool, with the intent that it boosts support for Obama, who is suffering at the polls (see: propaganda film).

Sony's Howard Stringer

Obama denies the allegations, but various politicians and pundits state it is true. It was to be expected that a film company would seek to make a movie on the subject. However, turning it into a propaganda film to help a president experiencing plummeting polls numbers, will not do the movie and the seriousness thereof, any justice.

The most horrible twist in the Bin Laden assassination, is the revenge killing of members of the Seal Team Six, who were shot down this month, as their Chinook helicopter traveled over Afghanistan. Brave young men died, in what is a tragic waste of life, over a war they never asked for, but served their country regarding, nonetheless. This story should not be used as a political tool to play on the public's sympathies. What happened to honoring the dead (soldiers).

Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins

Republican congressional representative, Lynn Jenkins, is introducing a bill in Congress to bar the Obama Administration from granting Sony access to sensitive national secrets on the Bin Laden killing. Another Republican congressional representative, Peter King, has publicly called for an investigation into Obama's interaction with campaign donor and fundraiser Sony, during this incident.

As stated previously on the Judiciary Report, Obama's corrupt relationship with Sony and others in Hollywood, has damaged his presidency and standing with the populace. On its current path, it is going to cost him the election.

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GOP lawmaker's bill targets government help for bin Laden film

By Pete Kasperowicz - 08/15/11 09:06 AM ET - A Republican lawmaker from Kansas wants to prevent the administration from helping Sony make a movie about the killing of Osama bin Laden. The Stop Subsidizing Hollywood Act introduced by Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-Kan.) would stop the Obama administration from spending taxpayer money to share information about the killing of bin Laden with Sony Pictures, which is looking to release a film about that event in October 2012.

Jenkins said the bill, introduced on Friday, is necessary because the government has no role to play in helping the movie industry at a time of fiscal crisis. "In an era of 9 percent unemployment, trillion-dollar deficits, credit downgrades, and record debt-ceiling extensions it is unconscionable that taxpayer dollars are being used to aid the Hollywood film industry in fact-checking and script research," Jenkins said. "American families have been forced to go through their budgets line by line and look for ways to tighten their belts, and it is time the federal government does the same."...

http://thehill.com

Sony Hosted Obama Fundraiser, Releasing Bin Laden Movie Before Election

5:23 PM, Aug 10, 2011 - There may be an overtly political reason that moviegoers will be seeing the story of the Osama bin Laden raid just before they vote for president. Sony Pictures, the company distributing next year's film, hosted a fundraiser for Barack Obama on their studio's premises in California last April. So far, Sony is the only major studio to hold a political fundraiser this cycle. According to Deadline Hollywood, Sony will release the bin Laden movie, directed by Academy Award-winning director Kathryn Bigelow, on October 12, 2012--less than a month before the presidential election.

"The eyebrow does go up when you see the release date," says Douglas Urbanski, a Hollywood producer and conservative radio talk show host. Urbanski said he believes Bigelow's movie will be straightforward and apolitical, much like her 2009 war film The Hurt Locker (which won the Academy Award for Best Picture). But Sony's decision to release the bin Laden movie just weeks before the election, he says, is most likely "very, very deliberate."...

http://www.weeklystandard.com

Friday, August 12, 2011

The 1.5 Million CDs Lost In Sony London Fire Are Not Covered By Insurance

CDs, DVDs, Blu Ray, Vinyl And Equipment Burned To A Crisp

Sony CEO Howard Stringer

Reports indicate the 1,500,000 CDs and an as yet unnumbered amount of DVDs, stored in the Sony warehouse in Canning Town, London that was torched in a massive blaze this week, are reportedly not covered by insurance, due to the incident having transpired during riots.

A large number of blank discs Sony uses to make CDs, DVDs and Blu Ray products, were also incinerated in the fire, resulting in a shortage. Firefighters have battled the blaze for three days, as they've been dismantling the large, charred building, to reach a segment of the structure that is still emitting smoke. Three teens were arrested yesterday in connection with the blaze.


Sony has been having a very difficult time with insurance adjusters of late. Case in point, after a collective of hackers completely hacked the Sony websites, stole financial and personal data of 100,000,000 customers, creating billions in losses for the company, their insurance company sued, stating they are not paying Sony, as the incident occurred due to their negligence and poor security practices.

It was later revealed, Sony kept customers' valuable financial data and personal information on unencrypted servers, containing outdated firewalls and next to no security. They had the funds to provide good security, but Stringer's cockiness and cheapness in cutting corners caught up with the company.

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4:40 pm August 9, 2011 - ...Collinson adds that he's unsure whether Ninja Tune's insurance will cover the damage. "Riot damage normally isn't insured," he says.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Sony Distribution Center Set On Fire During The London Riots


Sony CEO Howard Stringer

Sony is having a terrible year. The company's plants in Japan were seriously damaged by an earthquake and ensuing tsunami, hackers hacked many of their websites into a non-working state, whilst stealing 100 million customers financial and private data from their servers, which created massive financial loss, later reflected in their significant decrease in revenues.

If all that wasn't enough, a Sony distribution center in Canning Town, East London, was set on fire by people rioting for the fourth night in a row. For Sony, when it rains it pours. Beside News Corp, the Judiciary Report can't think of a company with more misery and trouble right now.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Sony Gets Hacked Again To Kick Off The Month Of July 2011

I Have To Be Specific With The Date In The Title, As They've Been Hacked So Much

Howard Stringer is being bashed on many tech websites

Hackers are not letting up on battered Sony, hacking into another of their websites, after pulverizing their PlayStation network in an unprecedented hack. Sony Music Ireland has been hacked this week. Sony believed the hacks had desisted, but they were wrong. The site was Hacked and defaced with outlandish articles, such as pedophile singer, R. Kelly, marrying 13-year-old YouTube star, Rebecca Black.

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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Sony Hacked Again...And Again


Sony CEO Howard Stringer is not looking too bright right about now

Sony has been battered by hackers over the past two months and the company's defenses are still proving inadequate, as they were attacked again today. The hacks have largely centered on Sony's gaming company, PSN, but now hackers are turning their attention to the music branch of the company. Yup, that's right, Sony Music. They want to hack everything, including Beyonce's weave.

A threat tweet was left for Sony on the social networking website, Twtter, as hackers facetiously alerted them to the fact, they are pillaging their computer systems once again and making off with more customers' data.

Thus far, Sony and the FBI have been unable to catch the people behind the very damaging hacks, which swiped the personal and financial data of 110,000,000 Sony customers. Um, maybe it's just me, but I think the hackers are trying to break them.

It's time Sony's crazy CEO, Howard Stringer, steps down. His insane breed of leadership and obsession with theft, fraud and harassment, in concert with other known executives, has deposited Sony into a number of terrible situations that caused them permanent damage.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Sony Losing Cyber War To Hackers Who Are Battering Them In Several Countries


Howard Stringer

Sony is under attack on several fronts, by a group of unnamed hackers that continue to pummel the company over the internet, with blow after blow. Sony's music, video game and mobile phone websites in America, Canada, Japan, Greece, Thailand, Taiwan and Indonesia, have been seriously hacked, with millions of consumers' personal and financial data stolen.

Houses of legislature in America and Taiwan are angry, demanding answers from Sony, who've gone silent again. The public was not amused when it was revealed Sony's internet defenses failed, due to software firewalls that were not being updated in a timely fashion, to address emerging exploits.

The company is facing $24 billion in losses from the hacks alone, in damage that keeps mounting. It's stock and profits are way down, as the hacks and earthquake, then tsunami that damaged its Japanese headquarters, wreaked havoc on sales and productivity. Based on mainstream articles, more hacks are planned against the beleaguered company, who do not seem to grasp the gravity of what has transpired nor what they are facing.

Sony is losing consumers in droves, who no longer feel they can safely shop for music or phones or pay to play video games on the company's websites. As such, Sony products have become tainted. I cannot recall a single corporation that was battered this badly by hackers.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Sony CEO Insultingly Refers To Massive Hack As A "Hiccup" While PlayStation Site Goes Down Again

Howard Stringer

The CEO of Sony, Howard Stringer, insanely referred to the massive hack that stole the financial and personal data of 100,000,000 of their customers as a "hiccup" while the newly relauched PlayStation site goes down and off the internet again. Anonymous is playing with him, due to the arrogant statements he keeps making. Stringer once again confirmed what I and others have stated - Sony is crazy.

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It is not some small thing that the financial data of 100,000,000 people were criminally swiped with a portion of it offered for sale on underground hacker websites. Then there's the distress factor, regarding millions of customers panicking and calling banks in a flurry over their stolen data. Banks were then unduly burdened with the issue that lax security at Sony crated. I've stated it before and I shall again, Sony headquarters is living on another planet.

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May 17, 2011 03:51pm EST - Sony chief Sir Howard Stringer on Tuesday described the disastrous PlayStation Network outage as a "hiccup," and said that no network is 100 percent secure.

In a series of interviews with Bloomberg, the Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal, Stringer said the company is no closer to finding the culprit. Sony is now focused on the security challenges ahead; namely, staying one step ahead of cyber criminals. "Nobody's system is 100 percent secure," Stringer told Bloomberg. "This is a hiccup in the road to a network future."

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PlayStation Network down again

May 18, 2011: 3:19 PM ET - Part of the PlayStation Network was down once again Tuesday, presenting Web users with this error message. Yet another wrinkle developed in the seemingly unending PlayStation Network saga on Wednesday, as Sony took down part of its network again due to a newfound exploit.

The security hole, which was first discovered by gaming blog Nyleveia and successfully exploited by Eurogamer, allows an attacker to reset a user's password and gain access to his or her account with an e-mail address and a birthday associated with the user's profile.

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Friday, May 6, 2011

Sony Broken By Anonymous $24 Billion Dollar Hack

Howard Stringer's arrogance and negligence, believing no one could dare touch them, came back to haunt Sony

Sony has been broken by the $24 billion dollar hack that transpired against the corporation over the past few weeks. Only to be hit by a second damaging hack last week. The public is calling for the resignation of Sony CEO, Howard Stringer, who mysteriously fell out of sight when all the turmoil and bad press hit the company. He surfaced today with his tail between his legs, issuing a belated and ineffective apology, after a scathing article slammed his cowardice and lack of backbone.

Sony stated this week, as the Judiciary Report did last week (Sony Badly Hit By $24 Billion Dollar Hack) the hacker collective Anonymous is behind the massive hack the company sustained, disabling their systems, knocking their PlayStation sites off line and stealing the personal and financial data of tens of millions of customers.

Sony stated earlier in the week that they found a file on their server that is the calling card of Anonymous. The file was not only titled "Anonymous" it read "we are legion" which is their slogan. Anonymous denied all responsibility for the hack, but why would they claim credit, as it would equal decades in prison.

Sony is facing a financial crisis from the Anonymous hack and earthquake/tsunami that could bankrupt them

Either way, Anonymous could state it was someone else pretending to be them. The FBI, who Sony called to report the hack, is not good with computers (LOL). However, regarding Sony, it's not so nice when you have to deal with the FBI as the shoe is on the other foot, now is it.

Some of you may be wondering how I knew last week Anonymous is the one that attacked the company, before Sony made the announcement yesterday, regarding the calling card they found on their server. I had nothing to do with it, but it doesn't take a genius to figure out that when someone says they are going to pimp slap you in an extraordinary way, then they do, who it was that issued the slap-age. For weeks Anonymous warned Sony they were going to get them (see: hack) and their initial blow to the company was just a test (see: diversion) while they did the real damage (see: monster hack and identity theft).

Ironically, the hack does not seem to have been that difficult for Anonymous, as news has since surfaced revealing, Sony's security software was not up to date or strong. It did not meet even basic, up to date security standards. Considering lawsuits are being filed against Sony left right and center, this tidbit is going to work against them in court, as it reveals criminal negligence. Once again, I am only sympathetic to Sony's customers and not the actual company, as it has a history of abusing and robbing innocent people for financial gain.

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Another Sony Hack Claims The Personal And Financial Data Of 25 Million More People

Clouds are forming over Sony

Just when you thought the Sony hacking story couldn't get any worse, it does and embarrassingly so. Last week, hackers pulled off a major computer intrusion into Sony's systems that not only knocked the PlayStation Network off the internet like it was never there in the first place, it claimed the personal and financial data of 77 million users, with estimated damages of $24 billion dollars to the company.

2,200,000 of those credit card numbers have already been offered for sale on underground hacker websites. This week it was announced, another Sony site was hacked, with the personal and financial data of 25,000,000 people being stolen. These hacks could force Sony into bankruptcy.

Based on reports, Sony's executives in New York have been subpoenaed into the U.S. Congress, but are arrogantly refusing to testify. Sony CEO, Howard Stringer, needs to get his crazy butt in there and explain himself.

Howard Stringer

Hackers are attributing the incidents to the arrogance of the company's executives in New York. As someone that has been robbed and abused by Sony, via their corrupt and immoral executives ensconced in that nuthouse they call headquarters, I can emphatically state, they are a weird and sick bunch of people whose minds are on another planet.

While I had nothing to do with the hacks, as I like staying on the right side of the law, I'm only sorry for Sony customers, not the company. After all, Sony, in tandem with Madonna, who share the same lawyer (the lawbreaking Manatt law firm), engaged in criminal conduct against me that saw hackers on the staff of Madonna.com hack my business computers, illegally copy preexisting, unreleased copyrights music and scripts, among other things, then under the complicity of the dishonorable FBI, illegally released them as their own, collecting a fortune in payment, credit and awards for it.

Sony, like Jesus says in the Bible, "You reap what you sow." What goes around comes around. Now that it has happened back to you, via hackers breaking into your computers, stealing their contents and costing you a fortune, you know, like you did to me, it isn't so funny and amusing, now is it.

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Don't Blame Engineers for PSN Breach, Blame Sony Execs, Says PS3 Hacker

04/28/2011 - It was Sony's lawsuit against George Hotz that prompted hacker group Anonymous to wage war on Sony earlier this month. Anonymous might very well not have anything to do with the theft of PSN users' personal information -- it denies any involvement -- but Sony's litigiousness may have been what prompted the infiltration by hackers. If you thought there was any chance Hotz was somehow involved, think again....

"The fault lies with the (Sony) executives who declared a war on hackers, laughed at the idea of people penetrating the fortress that once was Sony, whined incessantly about piracy, and kept hiring more lawyers when they really needed to hire good security experts. Alienating the hacker community is not a good idea."

Hotz went on to speculate about how PSN was infiltrated and Sony's shortcomings (according to his theory) as compared with other companies. "Notice it's only PSN that gave away all your personal data, not Xbox Live when the 360 was hacked, not iTunes when the iPhone was jailbroken, and not GMail when Android was rooted," he noted. "Because other companies aren't crazy."

http://www.1up.com

Monday, May 2, 2011

10 Million Sony PSN Credit Card Info Stolen, 2.2 Million Offered For Sale

The unprecedented Sony hack that will reportedly cost the company $24 billion dollars, has taken a new twist. It is being reported 10,000,000 unencrypted credit card numbers have been stolen from the Sony servers in San Diego, California and 2,200,000 of them have been offered for sale by hackers.

Howard Stringer

As someone who has been the victim of identity theft in an unrelated incident, I feel sorry for the people whose financial data has been compromised. In response to cries from PSN users for a Sony boycott, company executives apologized yesterday. However, based on online feedback, I don’t think it will help, as PSN users are defecting to Microsoft.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Sony Badly Hit By $24 Billion Dollar Hack


Sony PlayStation

Sony, who are some of the worst thieves in entertainment, have been hit by a massive data breach, via an unprecedented hack, allegedly executed by the hacker collective, Anonymous against the embattled company. They have been targeting the company over suing hacker George Holtz, who modified Sony PlayStation software.

Experts estimate the security breach will cost Sony $24 billion dollars. The personal and financial data of 77 million PSN (Play Station Network) users was swiped and there is already evidence the information is being illegally used. PlayStation customers are furious with Sony, feeling betrayed by their negligence in the matter and attempted cover-up, which cost consumers valuable time.

Sony CEO Howard "Satan" Stringer

Customers harmed by the incident are threatening a widespread boycott of Sony, who have called the FBI for assistance regarding the hack. This is ironic, as Anonymous is far more computer savvy than the FBI, who just got their first email addresses a few years ago. That's not saying they can't catch them, but Anonymous has greater knowledge of computers than the FBI.

U.S. Senator, Richard Blumenthal, denounced Sony's negligence, demanding they pay for credit monitoring for all 77 million customers affected by the security breach, as credit card numbers were taken in the electronic haul. Credit card companies shall be hit with $300 million in costs, via trying to repair the damage created by Sony's security problems in this monster hack. Something tells me they're not going to want to absorb those costs.

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Sony Playstations Seized Over Patent Theft Lawsuit

Chronic copyright and patent thieves, Sony, have been slapped with a court order, which allows LG, to have authorities seize all shipments of Playstation 3 headed for Europe. Sony, engaging in its infamous thievery, decided to criminally violate the patents of LG to make the Playstation 3.

Sony's loony CEO Howard Stringer

LG sued and obtained the court order halting the sale of the infringing products, which is a common part of copyright and patent law. Sony is so pathetic. 99% of the products they release into the marketplace are stolen from others. They shouldn't be in business, as they refuse to follow the law and respect other people's intellectual property rights.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Sony To Rip Off The iPad


iPad

Apple obsessed Sony, is planning to introduce their own iPad shortly and given their track record of criminal copyright infringement and patent infringement, as attested by hundreds of court cases, trouble is looming.

Apple Headquarters

Sony, never one to observe the property rights of others, has been bragging about their yet to surface product, which covetously seeks to cut into iPad sales. Sony shouldn't hold its breath, as Apple makes a far superior product and has a built in audience.

Sony's crazy CEO Howard Stringer

With the way sales have been plunging at Sony, the last thing they need is another embarrassment of a product getting battered in the market place (for further reference, see the Wii annihilating Sony's Play Station in the video game genre).

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Chris Brown's Fame CD Cover Looks Like Michael Jackson's Dangerous Disc


Chris Brown's "Fame" CD (2011)

Sony Music artist, Chris Brown, has posted his new CD cover to the internet and it looks like the preexisting artwork of former labelmate, the late, Michael Jackson. Brown's "Fame" is very reminiscent of Jackson's 1990's illuminati inspired "Dangerous" CD cover.

Michael Jackson's "Dangerous" CD (1994)

Since Brown's physical altercation with girlfriend, Rihanna, his career has been in the toilet. Brown's sales have plummeted and ironically, so has Rihanna's, due to the public backlash that ensued. The latter used the incident for publicity and in the process, she dispensed terrible advice to abuse victims.

Rihanna and Chris Brown

Ironically, Rihanna's two CDs after the incident have flopped, due to how poorly she behaved in the public eye, as a devious, opportunistic exhibitionist with no morals. People simply do not feel sorry for her, which is odd for an abuse victim, but it is because of how poorly she carries herself.

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