The songs of Michael Jackson may have released in the wrong hands. Computer hackers allegedly swiped a Jackson music files, a familiar person said on Monday.
After a year the King of Pop's 2009 death, Sony inked a 7-year deal with worth up to $250 million, with the plan for selling multiple albums of Jackson's unreleased recordings and back list.
Liz Young,Sony Music Entertainment spokeswoman said that the company noticed a breach of its systems in May, "and they immediately took steps for the safety site and notify authorities. As a result, those who are suspected, were arrested." With computer misuse and copyright offenses they were charged in September.
After a year the King of Pop's 2009 death, Sony inked a 7-year deal with worth up to $250 million, with the plan for selling multiple albums of Jackson's unreleased recordings and back list.
Liz Young,Sony Music Entertainment spokeswoman said that the company noticed a breach of its systems in May, "and they immediately took steps for the safety site and notify authorities. As a result, those who are suspected, were arrested." With computer misuse and copyright offenses they were charged in September.