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As much as Sony should be hated for its part in this fiasco, it may be even more disturbing that the judicial system has judges willing to allow themselves to be turned into puppets under corporate control.
The party who's infringing people's rights is the one suing the victims. This perversion of the courts is a sign of just how corrupt the system has gotten.
The US used to really stand for freedom for the oppressed and justice for all. These days we've kept the moto, but ditched all remnants of freedom and justice.