If the people who wrote these emails don't approve of them being disseminated publicly, then I don't think people in the news should be doing so.
Private / corporate email is not the same as government ( which should have high transparency ). This is not like wikileaks. There is no moral obligation to share stolen Sony data.
My request to the hacker news community: Please stop posting links to people illegally posting stolen Sony data.
To me, this article seemed more like a PR text promoted by Spiegel himself (turning an incident into an advantage), than a violation of his privacy.
I've read many articles in the past that teased him or called him a "dick". This particular one is simply on a different level. I really respect his opinions on the new mobile market, and how he values to be a revenue generating company, contrary to the companies Snapchat was competing against at the time.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 18.1 ms ] threadPrivate / corporate email is not the same as government ( which should have high transparency ). This is not like wikileaks. There is no moral obligation to share stolen Sony data.
My request to the hacker news community: Please stop posting links to people illegally posting stolen Sony data.
I've read many articles in the past that teased him or called him a "dick". This particular one is simply on a different level. I really respect his opinions on the new mobile market, and how he values to be a revenue generating company, contrary to the companies Snapchat was competing against at the time.