Sony wants Twitter to suspend account of user who posted leaked documents

From PC World: Sony has asked Twitter to suspend the account of a person who is alleged to have posted internal company documents and information released by hackers.

Twitter has also been asked to destroy the "stolen" documents that are in its possession or control.

A letter sent Monday by Sony Pictures Entertainment's attorney David Boies to Twitter General Counsel Vijaya Gadde, and obtained by some news outlets, claimed that someone using the Twitter handle @bikinirobotarmy is in possession of, and is using the account to publish "stolen documents and information" from the recent hack.

Sony Pictures was hacked in late November and a variety of information, including corporate, employee data, and unreleased movies were leaked. Some leaked emails of executives have proven to be particularly embarrassing for the company.

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